Brain malignancies: Glioblastoma and brain metastases
National Institute of Biology · University of Ljubljana
Abstract
Brain, the major organ of the central nervous system controls and processes most of body activities. Therefore, the most aggressive brain tumor - glioblastoma and metastases from other organs to the brain are lethal leaving the patients with very short time of survival. The brain tissue landscape is very different from any other tissues and the specific microenvironment, comprising stem cells niches and blood-brain barrier, significantly influences the low rate of glioblastoma metastasis out of the brain, but better accommodates brain-invading cancer. In contrast to low frequency (0.5%) of all glioblastoma metastases, 10%-45% of other primary cancers do metastasize to the brain. This review addresses general…
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3Topics & keywords
- Cancer stem cell
- CD44
- Metastasis
- Biology
- Mesenchymal stem cell
- Glioma
- Stromal cell
- Brain metastasis
- Good health and well-being