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Ara-C suppresses H3 K27–altered spinal cord diffuse midline glioma growth and enhances immune checkpoint blockade sensitivity

SCIENCE ADVANCES. 2025-04; 
Bo Pang, Yilin Wu, SongYuan An, Yuzhou Chang, Hao Yan, Han Lin, Zheng Zhao, Fan Wu, Qing Chang, Wenqing Jia, Tao Jiang, Yongzhi Wang, Ruichao Chai Capital Medical University
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Abstract

H3 K27-altered spinal cord diffuse midline glioma (H3-SCDMG) poses therapeutic challenges. Analysis of 73 clinical samples revealed heightened proliferation in H3-SCDMG versus wild-type tumors, suggesting therapeutic vulnerabilities. Drug screening identified cytarabine (Ara-C) as highly effective in inhibiting proliferation in H3 K27M cell models, recently established patient-derived cells, and patient-derived xenograft models. Mechanistically, Ara-C can suppress tumor growth through DNA damage, cell-cycle arrest, and apoptosis. An investigator-initiated clinical trial involving four patients showed benefits in three cases. In addition, a subset of cells exhibited senescence and senescence-associated secretory... More

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