Grant ID | RP100674 |
Awarded On | January 20, 2010 |
Title | Small-molecule differentiation agent to target glioma stem cells |
Program | Academic Research |
Award Mechanism | Individual Investigator |
Institution/Organization | The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Jenny Hsieh |
Cancer Sites | Brain and Other Nervous System, Glioblastoma |
Contracted Amount | $587,042 |
Lay Summary |
The human brain has many hidden mysteries at the molecular and cellular and whole organ levels. Among these, tucked into the deep recesses of the brain, is the neural stem cell, which undergoes self-renewal to give rise to the hundreds of thousands of specialized neuronal and glial cells that are necessary to maintain cellular homeostasis and memory function in the brain. Converging evidence indicates that neural stem cells (or “glioma stem cells”) are the targets of heritable changes that lead to cancer. The “glioma stem cell hypothesis” dictates that rare cells with indefinite proliferation potential drive the formation and growth of brain tumors and are targets of transformation, and if t... |