Engineered Exosomes with Ouabain for H3K27M‐Mutated DIPG Therapy
Shaobo Shan,
Junge Chen,
Guangchao Qing
et al.
Abstract:Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) is a highly lethal tumor that occurs in the brain stem. At present, there is no effective drug for DIPG. In this work, Na/K‐ATPase inhibitor‐ouabain (OB) is found to efficiently kill H3K27M‐mutated DIPG at low doses, inhibit tumor cell proliferation, reduce tumor stemness for the first time, demonstrating its potential as a chemotherapy drug for DIPG. In order to increase the blood–brain barrier (BBB) permeability and tumor accumulation of OB, acidic‐responsive engineere… Show more
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