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Advanced Age in Humans and Mouse Models of Glioblastoma Show Decreased Survival from Extratumoral Influence
PURPOSE: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common aggressive primary malignant brain tumor in adults with a median age of onset of 68 to 70 years old. Although advanced age is often associated with poorer GBM patient survival, the predominant source(s) of maladaptive aging effects remains to be establi...
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American Association for Cancer Research
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10690140/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37725593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-23-0834 |
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author | Johnson, Margaret Bell, April Lauing, Kristen L. Ladomersky, Erik Zhai, Lijie Penco-Campillo, Manon Shah, Yajas Mauer, Elizabeth Xiu, Joanne Nicolaides, Theodore Drumm, Michael McCortney, Kathleen Elemento, Olivier Kim, Miri Bommi, Prashant Low, Justin T. Memon, Ruba Wu, Jennifer Zhao, Junfei Mi, Xinlei Glantz, Michael J. Sengupta, Soma Castro, Brandyn Yamini, Bakhtiar Horbinski, Craig Baker, Darren J. Walunas, Theresa L. Schiltz, Gary E. Lukas, Rimas V. Wainwright, Derek A. |
author_facet | Johnson, Margaret Bell, April Lauing, Kristen L. Ladomersky, Erik Zhai, Lijie Penco-Campillo, Manon Shah, Yajas Mauer, Elizabeth Xiu, Joanne Nicolaides, Theodore Drumm, Michael McCortney, Kathleen Elemento, Olivier Kim, Miri Bommi, Prashant Low, Justin T. Memon, Ruba Wu, Jennifer Zhao, Junfei Mi, Xinlei Glantz, Michael J. Sengupta, Soma Castro, Brandyn Yamini, Bakhtiar Horbinski, Craig Baker, Darren J. Walunas, Theresa L. Schiltz, Gary E. Lukas, Rimas V. Wainwright, Derek A. |
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description | PURPOSE: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common aggressive primary malignant brain tumor in adults with a median age of onset of 68 to 70 years old. Although advanced age is often associated with poorer GBM patient survival, the predominant source(s) of maladaptive aging effects remains to be established. Here, we studied intratumoral and extratumoral relationships between adult patients with GBM and mice with brain tumors across the lifespan. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Electronic health records at Northwestern Medicine and the NCI SEER databases were evaluated for GBM patient age and overall survival. The commercial Tempus and Caris databases, as well as The Cancer Genome Atlas were profiled for gene expression, DNA methylation, and mutational changes with varying GBM patient age. In addition, gene expression analysis was performed on the extratumoral brain of younger and older adult mice with or without a brain tumor. The survival of young and old wild-type or transgenic (INK-ATTAC) mice with a brain tumor was evaluated after treatment with or without senolytics and/or immunotherapy. RESULTS: Human patients with GBM ≥65 years of age had a significantly decreased survival compared with their younger counterparts. While the intra-GBM molecular profiles were similar between younger and older patients with GBM, non-tumor brain tissue had a significantly different gene expression profile between young and old mice with a brain tumor and the eradication of senescent cells improved immunotherapy-dependent survival of old but not young mice. CONCLUSIONS: This work suggests a potential benefit for combining senolytics with immunotherapy in older patients with GBM. |
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spelling | pubmed-106901402023-12-02 Advanced Age in Humans and Mouse Models of Glioblastoma Show Decreased Survival from Extratumoral Influence Johnson, Margaret Bell, April Lauing, Kristen L. Ladomersky, Erik Zhai, Lijie Penco-Campillo, Manon Shah, Yajas Mauer, Elizabeth Xiu, Joanne Nicolaides, Theodore Drumm, Michael McCortney, Kathleen Elemento, Olivier Kim, Miri Bommi, Prashant Low, Justin T. Memon, Ruba Wu, Jennifer Zhao, Junfei Mi, Xinlei Glantz, Michael J. Sengupta, Soma Castro, Brandyn Yamini, Bakhtiar Horbinski, Craig Baker, Darren J. Walunas, Theresa L. Schiltz, Gary E. Lukas, Rimas V. Wainwright, Derek A. Clin Cancer Res Translational Cancer Mechanisms and Therapy PURPOSE: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common aggressive primary malignant brain tumor in adults with a median age of onset of 68 to 70 years old. Although advanced age is often associated with poorer GBM patient survival, the predominant source(s) of maladaptive aging effects remains to be established. Here, we studied intratumoral and extratumoral relationships between adult patients with GBM and mice with brain tumors across the lifespan. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Electronic health records at Northwestern Medicine and the NCI SEER databases were evaluated for GBM patient age and overall survival. The commercial Tempus and Caris databases, as well as The Cancer Genome Atlas were profiled for gene expression, DNA methylation, and mutational changes with varying GBM patient age. In addition, gene expression analysis was performed on the extratumoral brain of younger and older adult mice with or without a brain tumor. The survival of young and old wild-type or transgenic (INK-ATTAC) mice with a brain tumor was evaluated after treatment with or without senolytics and/or immunotherapy. RESULTS: Human patients with GBM ≥65 years of age had a significantly decreased survival compared with their younger counterparts. While the intra-GBM molecular profiles were similar between younger and older patients with GBM, non-tumor brain tissue had a significantly different gene expression profile between young and old mice with a brain tumor and the eradication of senescent cells improved immunotherapy-dependent survival of old but not young mice. CONCLUSIONS: This work suggests a potential benefit for combining senolytics with immunotherapy in older patients with GBM. American Association for Cancer Research 2023-12-01 2023-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10690140/ /pubmed/37725593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-23-0834 Text en ©2023 The Authors; Published by the American Association for Cancer Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license. |
spellingShingle | Translational Cancer Mechanisms and Therapy Johnson, Margaret Bell, April Lauing, Kristen L. Ladomersky, Erik Zhai, Lijie Penco-Campillo, Manon Shah, Yajas Mauer, Elizabeth Xiu, Joanne Nicolaides, Theodore Drumm, Michael McCortney, Kathleen Elemento, Olivier Kim, Miri Bommi, Prashant Low, Justin T. Memon, Ruba Wu, Jennifer Zhao, Junfei Mi, Xinlei Glantz, Michael J. Sengupta, Soma Castro, Brandyn Yamini, Bakhtiar Horbinski, Craig Baker, Darren J. Walunas, Theresa L. Schiltz, Gary E. Lukas, Rimas V. Wainwright, Derek A. Advanced Age in Humans and Mouse Models of Glioblastoma Show Decreased Survival from Extratumoral Influence |
title | Advanced Age in Humans and Mouse Models of Glioblastoma Show Decreased Survival from Extratumoral Influence |
title_full | Advanced Age in Humans and Mouse Models of Glioblastoma Show Decreased Survival from Extratumoral Influence |
title_fullStr | Advanced Age in Humans and Mouse Models of Glioblastoma Show Decreased Survival from Extratumoral Influence |
title_full_unstemmed | Advanced Age in Humans and Mouse Models of Glioblastoma Show Decreased Survival from Extratumoral Influence |
title_short | Advanced Age in Humans and Mouse Models of Glioblastoma Show Decreased Survival from Extratumoral Influence |
title_sort | advanced age in humans and mouse models of glioblastoma show decreased survival from extratumoral influence |
topic | Translational Cancer Mechanisms and Therapy |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10690140/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37725593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-23-0834 |
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