Glioblastoma spheroids produce infiltrative gliomas in the rat brainstem.
Zhiping ZhouNeal LutherRanjodh SinghJohn A BoockvarMark M SouweidaneJeffrey P GreenfieldPublished in: Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery (2017)
This study showed that cells from glioblastoma spheroids produced infiltrative gliomas in rat brainstem. The rat brainstem gliomas are radiographically and histologically accurate compared to DIPG. These tumors develop over several months that would allow sequential clinical and radiographic assessments of therapeutic interventions. This study demonstrated in principle the feasibility of developing patient-specific animal models based on putative cancer stem cells from biopsy or resection samples.