Morris Elysse K, Daignault-Mill Sheena, Stehbens Samantha J, Genovesi Laura A, Lagendijk Anne K
Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, Australia.
The University of Queensland Frazer Institute, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Front Oncol. 2023 Jan 26;13:1101522. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1101522. eCollection 2023.
Brain tumors represent the leading cause of disease-related mortality and morbidity in children, with effective treatments urgently required. One factor limiting the effectiveness of systemic therapy is the blood-brain-barrier (BBB), which limits the brain penetration of many anticancer drugs. BBB integrity is often compromised in tumors, referred to as the blood-brain-tumor-barrier (BBTB), and the impact of a compromised BBTB on the therapeutic sensitivity of brain tumors has been clearly shown for a few selected agents. However, the heterogeneity of barrier alteration observed within a single tumor and across distinct pediatric tumor types represents an additional challenge. Herein, we discuss what is known regarding the heterogeneity of tumor-associated vasculature in pediatric brain tumors. We discuss innovative and complementary preclinical model systems that will facilitate real-time functional analyses of BBTB for all pediatric brain tumor types. We believe a broader use of these preclinical models will enable us to develop a greater understanding of the processes underlying tumor-associated vasculature formation and ultimately more efficacious treatment options.
脑肿瘤是儿童疾病相关死亡率和发病率的主要原因,迫切需要有效的治疗方法。限制全身治疗有效性的一个因素是血脑屏障(BBB),它限制了许多抗癌药物进入大脑。肿瘤中的血脑屏障完整性常常受损,称为血脑肿瘤屏障(BBTB),对于一些特定药物,已清楚显示受损的BBTB对脑肿瘤治疗敏感性的影响。然而,在单个肿瘤内以及不同儿科肿瘤类型之间观察到的屏障改变的异质性是另一个挑战。在此,我们讨论关于儿科脑肿瘤中肿瘤相关血管系统异质性的已知情况。我们讨论创新且互补的临床前模型系统,这些系统将有助于对所有儿科脑肿瘤类型的BBTB进行实时功能分析。我们相信更广泛地使用这些临床前模型将使我们能够更深入地了解肿瘤相关血管系统形成的潜在过程,并最终开发出更有效的治疗方案。