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New WAM Grants Support Research on Gut-Brain Interactions, Menopause, and Sarcopenia
[Cleveland Clinic] The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement (WAM) at Cleveland Clinic awarded grants for three of the most promising research projects in the field of gut-brain interactions, menopause, and sarcopenia.
Astroglial Disinhibition of Cortical Circuits Disrupts Cognition via Kynurenic Acid in Mice
[Nature Communications] Researchers identified astrocyte-derived kynurenic acid (KYNA), a neuroactive metabolite known to modulate multiple neurotransmitter receptor systems, including the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDA), as a mediator of cognitive dysfunction in the context of aberrant astrocyte activity.
α/Sulfonyl-γ-AApeptide Foldamers Mitigate Alzheimer’S Disease Pathology by Stabilizing Transient Helical Domains in aβ
[Nature Communications] Investigators reported a synthetic peptidomimetic foldamer, M4, as a potent modulator of amyloid-β (Aβ) 42 aggregation. Biophysical analyses demonstrate that M4 binds Aβ with high affinity, inhibits oligomer formation, and remodels pre-existing aggregates.
Flash Assembloids: A Rapid Biofabrication of a Platform for Modeling Early Glioblastoma Invasion at the Glioblastoma-Brain Organoid Interfaces
[Advanced Healthcare Materials] Scientists presented a bioengineered assembloid system that integrates glioblastoma cells encapsulated in self-degradable 5% oxidized alginate microgel with dorsal forebrain organoids to recapitulate early tumor-host interactions during glioblastoma invasion toward the brain.
Molecular Subtypes and the (In Vitro) Response of Glioblastoma to Temozolomide
[BJC reports] Researchers addressed the therapeutic relevance of glioblastoma (GBM)’s molecular characterization, focusing on whether a proneural-vs-mesenchymal classification may describe GBM heterogeneity, correlate to stemness and CD44, and have a prognostic value in terms of temozolomide resistance.
Discovery of a Pyrazolopyridine Alkaloid That Mitigates Neuronal ER Stress and Age-Related Decline
[Communications Biology] Investigators developed an integrative discovery strategy to identify natural compounds that mitigate endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-stress-associated phenotypes across cellular and organismal models.
Modeling Friedreich’s Ataxia with Bergmann Glia-Enriched Human Cerebellar Organoids
[Communications Biology] Scientists reported the generation of hiPSC-derived cerebellar organoids that are characterized by induction of rhombomere 1 cellular identity and followed by derivation of typical neuronal and glial cell types of the cerebellum.
Minibeam Radiation Therapy Does Not Induce Canonical Immunogenic Cell Death or cGAS-STING Activation in Glioblastoma and Astrocyte Monocultures
[Scientific Reports] Investigators hypothesised that immunogenic cell death or cGAS-STING pathway activation could be involved. They evaluated cell death, damage-associated molecular patterns, RT1a exposure, and cGAS-STING activation 24 h after irradiation.
The Promising Role of Cathepsins As Biomarkers and Therapeutic Targets in Glioblastoma
[Discover Oncology] The authors provide a comprehensive overview of current knowledge on the role of cathepsins in glioblastoma biology.
Lipid Nanoparticle-Mediated Co-Delivery of IL-33 mRNA and STING Agonist Modulates the Breast Cancer Microenvironment and Potentiates Immunotherapy
[Journal of Nanobiotechnology] Investigators provided a basis for further development of combination immunotherapy strategies for poorly immunogenic breast cancer, including strategies to improve responses to checkpoint blockade.
Estrogen-Mediated NF-κB Blockade Enables Breast Cancer Sensitivity to Oncolytic VSV Virotherapy
[Molecular Therapy] With the goal of enhancing oncolytic virotherapy independently of E2, scientists designed a treatment strategy that combines oncolytic Vesicular stomatitis virus with the NF-κB inhibitors IKK16 and Sulfasalazine and found that both drugs improved virus replication in TNBC cell lines and patient samples.
Regulation of Antiviral and Antitumor Immunity by the Pseudogene in Human Cancers
[Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America] Researchers showed that BRCA1P1 expression varies across multiple cancer cell types, with no significant association with BRCA1 or BRCA2 somatic mutations in breast and ovarian tumors.

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