“…Glioma, the most common primary central nervous system (CNS) tumor in adults, is characterized by aggressive clinical-biological behavior, with low-grade gliomas eventually progressing to CNS WHO grade 3/4 gliomas and resulting death ( Claus et al., 2015 ). Glioblastoma ( Louis et al., 2021 ), the most lethal type of glioma, is resistant to conventional therapies and shows invasive, intratumoral heterogeneity and stem-like phenotypic plasticity ( Liu et al., 2018 ; Perus and Walsh, 2019 ; Prager et al., 2020 ; Hutoczki et al., 2021 ; Nicholson and Fine, 2021 ; Knudsen et al., 2022 ). The median survival time is less than two years despite multimodality treatment options, such as maximum safe surgical resection, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and other new treatment strategies ( Tan et al., 2020 ).…”