
10:49 ET Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Find that Missing Messenger RNA Fragments Could be Key to New Immunotherapy for Hard-to-Treat Tumors

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Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia have discovered missing messenger RNA fragments in pediatric high-grade gliomas that could enhance immunotherapy effectiveness. The study highlights how these microexons affect protein structures, particularly the NRCAM protein, which is crucial for tumor growth and invasion. This glioma-specific NRCAM variant presents a promising target for immunotherapy, potentially leading to new treatments for aggressive brain tumors. The research aims to expand preclinical studies and explore clinical trial opportunities for targeted immunotherapy.
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