Gliomagenesis: genetic alterations and mouse models

EC Holland - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2001 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2001nature.com
Glioblastoma multiforme is the most malignant of the primary brain tumours and is almost
always fatal. The treatment strategies for this disease have not changed appreciably for
many years and most are based on a limited understanding of the biology of the disease.
However, in the past decade, characteristic genetic alterations have been identified in
gliomas that might underlie the initiation or progression of the disease. Recent modelling
experiments in mice are helping to delineate the molecular aetiology of this disease and are …
Abstract
Glioblastoma multiforme is the most malignant of the primary brain tumours and is almost always fatal. The treatment strategies for this disease have not changed appreciably for many years and most are based on a limited understanding of the biology of the disease. However, in the past decade, characteristic genetic alterations have been identified in gliomas that might underlie the initiation or progression of the disease. Recent modelling experiments in mice are helping to delineate the molecular aetiology of this disease and are providing systems to identify and test novel and rational therapeutic strategies.
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