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Young patients with DIPG who respond well to the GD2 CAR-T cells
Nov 18, 2024, 20:54

Young patients with DIPG who respond well to the GD2 CAR-T cells

Anirban Maitra, Professor of Pathology and Translational Molecular Pathology at UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, shared a recent article by Michelle Monje on X:

“I can’t stop looking at the scans of the young patients with DIPG who responded so well to the GD2 CAR-T cells. Small numbers but what a success story for this devastating disease, Godspeed to the Stanford Medicine team led by Michelle Monje and Crystal Mackall.”

Title: Intravenous and intracranial GD2-CAR T cells for H3K27M+ diffuse midline gliomas

Authors: Michelle Monje, Jasia Mahdi, Robbie Majzner, Kristen W. Yeom, Liora M. Schultz, Rebecca M. Richards, Valentin Barsan, Kun-Wei Song, Jen Kamens, Christina Baggott, Michael Kunicki, Skyler P. Rietberg, Alexandria Sung Lim, Agnes Reschke, Sharon Mavroukakis, Emily Egeler, Jennifer Moon, Shabnum Patel, Harshini Chinnasamy, Courtney Erickson, Ashley Jacobs, Allison K. Duh, Ramya Tunuguntla, Dorota Danuta Klysz, Carley Fowler, Sean Green, Barbara Beebe, Casey Carr, Michelle Fujimoto, Annie Kathleen Brown, Ann-Louise G. Petersen, Catherine McIntyre, Aman Siddiqui, Nadia Lepori-Bui, Katlin Villar, Kymhuynh Pham, Rachel Bove, Eric Musa, Warren D. Reynolds, Adam Kuo, Snehit Prabhu, Lindsey Rasmussen, Timothy T. Cornell, Sonia Partap, Paul G. Fisher, Cynthia J. Campen, Gerald Grant, Laura Prolo, Xiaobu Ye, Bita Sahaf, Kara L. Davis, Steven A. Feldman, Sneha Ramakrishna and Crystal Mackall.

Young patients with DIPG

 

Dr. Anirban Maitra serves as Professor of Pathology and Translational Molecular Pathology at UT MD Anderson Cancer Center since August 2013, and directs the Sheikh Ahmed Pancreatic Cancer Research Center. He leads an NCI-funded laboratory dedicated to pancreatic cancer research, focusing on genetics and molecular pathology in human and mouse models. His research aims to advance early detection and interception strategies to enhance patient survival rates in pancreatic cancer.

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