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Carbonic Anhydrase XII is a Clinically Significant, Molecular Tumor-Subtype Specific Therapeutic Target in Glioma with the Potential to Combat Invasion of Brain Tumor Cells.

Guanzhang LiTing-Wei ChenAnn-Christin NickelSajjad MuhammadHans Jakob SteigerTheophilos TzaridisDaniel HänggiReinhard ZeidlerWei ZhangUlf Dietrich Kahlert
Published in: OncoTargets and therapy (2021)
CA12 represents a clinically relevant and molecular brain tumor-subtype specific therapeutic target. Our correlative data from experimental and clinical samples does not support CA12/CAXII to be GSC specific. 6A10 possesses promising potential to impede the invasive capacity of glioma cells and supports the emerging concept that CAXII interacts with cancer EMT programs. However, further mechanistic studies are required to comprehensively assess the therapeutic potential of 6A10 and to identify different resistance mechanisms of GSCs.
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