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Título: Gliomas and the vascular fragility of the blood brain barrier
Autor: Dubois, Luiz Gustavo
Campanati, Loraine
Righy, Cassia
D'Andrea-Meira, Isabella
Spohr, Tania Cristina Leite de Sampaio E
Porto-Carreiro, Isabel
Pereira, Claudia Maria
Balça-Silva, Joana 
Kahn, Suzana Assad
DosSantos, Marcos F.
Oliveira, Marcela de Almeida Rabello
Ximenes-da-Silva, Adriana
Lopes, Maria Celeste 
Faveret, Eduardo
Gasparetto, Emerson Leandro
Moura-Neto, Vivaldo
Palavras-chave: glioblastoma; blood-brain barrier; miRNA; exosomes; neural stem cells; tumor-related epileptic seizures; brain tumor related edema
Data: 2014
Editora: Frontiers Media S.A.
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
Volume: 8
Número: DEC
Resumo: Astrocytes, members of the glial family, interact through the exchange of soluble factors or by directly contacting neurons and other brain cells, such as microglia and endothelial cells. Astrocytic projections interact with vessels and act as additional elements of the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB). By mechanisms not fully understood, astrocytes can undergo oncogenic transformation and give rise to gliomas. The tumors take advantage of the BBB to ensure survival and continuous growth. A glioma can develop into a very aggressive tumor, the glioblastoma (GBM), characterized by a highly heterogeneous cell population (including tumor stem cells), extensive proliferation and migration. Nevertheless, gliomas can also give rise to slow growing tumors and in both cases, the afflux of blood, via BBB is crucial. Glioma cells migrate to different regions of the brain guided by the extension of blood vessels, colonizing the healthy adjacent tissue. In the clinical context, GBM can lead to tumor-derived seizures, which represent a challenge to patients and clinicians, since drugs used for its treatment must be able to cross the BBB. Uncontrolled and fast growth also leads to the disruption of the chimeric and fragile vessels in the tumor mass resulting in peritumoral edema. Although hormonal therapy is currently used to control the edema, it is not always efficient. In this review we comment the points cited above, considering the importance of the BBB and the concerns that arise when this barrier is affected.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/109424
ISSN: 1662-5102
DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2014.00418
Direitos: openAccess
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