2021
T cell dysfunction in glioblastoma: a barrier and an opportunity for the development of successful immunotherapies
Jansen JA, Omuro A, Lucca LE. T cell dysfunction in glioblastoma: a barrier and an opportunity for the development of successful immunotherapies. Current Opinion In Neurology 2021, 34: 827-833. PMID: 34569985, PMCID: PMC8595795, DOI: 10.1097/wco.0000000000000988.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBrain NeoplasmsCentral Nervous SystemGlioblastomaHumansImmunotherapyMiceT-LymphocytesConceptsT cell dysfunctionTumor-infiltrating T cellsT cellsCell dysfunctionFuture immunotherapy strategiesCervical lymph nodesTumor-derived antigensImmune checkpoint blockadeCentral nervous systemHomeostatic brainSuccessful immunotherapyCheckpoint blockadeImmunotherapy strategiesLymph nodesTumor rejectionImmune surveillanceImmune responseMouse modelBrain tumorsLymphatic drainageNervous systemSolid tumorsDysfunctionSingle-cell RNA sequencingNatural history
2013
Histological Predictors of Outcome in Ependymoma are Dependent on Anatomic Site Within the Central Nervous System
Raghunathan A, Wani K, Armstrong TS, Vera‐Bolanos E, Fouladi M, Gilbertson R, Gajjar A, Goldman S, Lehman NL, Metellus P, Mikkelsen T, Necesito‐Reyes M, Omuro A, Packer RJ, Partap S, Pollack IF, Prados MD, Robins HI, Soffietti R, Wu J, Miller CR, Gilbert MR, Aldape KD, Network C. Histological Predictors of Outcome in Ependymoma are Dependent on Anatomic Site Within the Central Nervous System. Brain Pathology 2013, 23: 584-594. PMID: 23452038, PMCID: PMC8028973, DOI: 10.1111/bpa.12050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgression-free survivalWorse progression-free survivalElevated mitotic rateAnatomic sitesPosterior fossaHistological featuresMicrovascular proliferationMitotic rateWorld Health Organization grade IIComposite histological scoresMultivariate Cox regressionWorse clinical outcomesSpecific histological featuresRelevant clinical variablesDetailed histological examinationClinical outcomesCox regressionSC tumorsClinical variablesHistological factorsPF tumorsGrade IIHistological scoresEpendymal canalHistological examination
2012
Chapter 58 Complications of radiotherapy to the central nervous system
Omuro AM, Martin-Duverneuil N, Delattre JY. Chapter 58 Complications of radiotherapy to the central nervous system. Handbook Of Clinical Neurology 2012, 105: 887-901. PMID: 22230540, DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-444-53502-3.00030-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBrain InjuriesCentral Nervous SystemCentral Nervous System NeoplasmsCognition DisordersHumansRadiotherapy