TCRT June 2006

category image Volume 5
No. 3 (p 183-298)
June 2006
ISSN 1533-0338

Convection-Enhanced and Local Delivery of Targeted Cytotoxins in the Treatment of Malignant Gliomas (p. 201-214)

Despite advances in our knowledge about the genesis, molecular biology, and natural history of malignant gliomas and the use of a multi-disciplinary approach to their treatment, patients harboring this diagnosis continue to face a grim prognosis. At the time of diagnosis, patients typically undergo surgery for the establishment of a histologic diagnosis, the reduction of tumor burden, and the relief of mass effect, with the maintenance of the patient?s neurological function in mind. This is followed by the administration of adjuvant therapeutics, including radiation therapy and chemotherapy.

Many investigational agents with laboratory evidence of efficacy against malignant gliomas have not met their promise in the clinical setting, largely due to the barriers that they must overcome to reach the tumor at a therapeutically meaningful concentration for a durable period of time. The relevant aspects of the blood-brain barrier, blood-tumor barrier, and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier, as they pertain to the delivery of agents to the tumor, will be discussed along with the strategies devised to circumvent them. This discussion will be followed by a description of agents currently in preclinical and clinical development, many of which are the result of intense ongoing research into the molecular biology of gliomas.

Key words: Glioma, Brain tumor, Convection-enhanced, Local delivery, Targeted cytotoxin.

Kenji Muro, M.D.2
Sunit Das, M.D., Ph.D.2
Jeffrey J. Raizer, M.D.1,*

Departments of:
1Neurology
2Neurological Surgery
Northwestern University
Feinberg School of Medicine
Abbott Hall, Suite 1123
710 N Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA
*jraizer@nmff.org

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