
Progressive Neuroblastoma
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- Cover
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Preface
- Clinical Introduction
- Clinical Features of Progressive Neuroblastoma
- Abstract
- Identification of Patients with Progressive Neuroblastoma
- Induction Chemotherapy
- Stem Cell Transplantation
- Surgery
- Radiotherapy
- MIBG Therapy
- Postconsolidation Therapy
- Acute and Long-Term Toxicity of Treatment
- Disclosure Statement
- References
- Genomic Alterations
- DNA Copy Number Changes and Beyond
- Abstract
- Evolving Technologies for Assessing DNA Copy Number Alterations in Cancer
- DNA Copy Number Alterations Mark Distinct Clinicogenetic Neuroblastoma Subsets
- Identifying Driver Genes within the Larger Segmental Recurrent Aberrations Occurring in Neuroblastoma
- Evidence for Selection of Focal DNA Copy Number Changes during Tumor Formation
- Challenges for Animal Modeling of Neuroblastoma
- Conclusions
- References
- Genomic Alterations and Abnormal Cell Cycle in High-Risk Neuroblastoma
- Abstract
- Cell Cycle and Mitotic Checkpoints in Neuroblastoma
- Novel Neuroblastoma Candidate Genes by Genome-Wide Studies
- Cell Cycle Genes and Genome-Wide Studies
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Targeting MYCN
- MYCN and MicroRNAs
- Abstract
- MicroRNAs in Neuroblastoma
- MicroRNAs as Blood or Serum Biomarkers
- Therapeutic Approaches to Modulate MicroRNA Activity
- References
- MYCN and Its Posttranslational Regulation in Neuroblastoma
- Abstract
- Regulation of N-Myc by PI3K Signaling
- Regulation of N-Myc by Aurora-A
- Regulation of N-Myc by Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase
- Regulation of N-Myc by Histone Deacetylases
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Apoptosis and Angioneogenesis
- Neuroblastoma and the p53 Pathway
- Abstract
- p53
- The p53/MDM2/p14 ARF Pathway
- p53 Pathway Inactivation and Cancer
- p53 and Neuroblastoma
- p53 Pathway Polymorphisms in Neuroblastoma
- MYCN and p53
- Mechanisms of p53 Pathway Inactivation in Neuroblastoma
- p53 Pathway Inactivation and Therapy Resistance
- p53 Pathway Inactivation and MYCN
- MDM2-Mediated MYCN-Driven Neuroblastomagenesis
- TWIST1-, BMI1- and PPM1D-Mediated Inhibition of the p53 Pathway
- Downregulation of TP53INP1-Mediated p53-Dependent Apoptosis
- Strategies of p53 Reactivation in Human Cancers
- MDM2-p53 Antagonists
- Preclinical Evaluation of MDM2-p53 Antagonists in Neuroblastoma
- Acquired Mechanisms of Resistance to MDM2-p53 Antagonists
- p53-Independent Functions of MDM2-p53 Antagonists
- Restoration of Mutant p53
- Kevetrin
- Conclusions
- Disclosure Statement
- References
- Targeting Cell Death Pathways in Neuroblastoma
- Abstract
- Signaling Pathways of Apoptosis
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Neuroblastoma and Angiogenesis
- Abstract
- Angiogenesis
- Lymphangiogenesis
- Mechanisms of Angiogenesis in Neuroblastoma
- Regulation of Angiogenesis in Neuroblastoma
- Lymphangiogenesis in Neuroblastoma
- Preclinical Studies of Angiogenesis Inhibitors in Neuroblastoma
- Clinical Trials with Antiangiogenic Molecules in Neuroblastoma
- Conclusions and Perspectives
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Molecular-Targeted Therapy Studies
- The Role of the Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase Receptor in Neuroblastoma
- Abstract
- Structure and Function of Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase
- Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase Signaling Pathways and Mechanistic Relationships
- Alterations of Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase in Neuroblastoma
- Therapeutic Strategies for Patients with Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase-Driven Neuroblastomas
- Resistance to Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase Inhibitors
- Conclusion
- References
- Molecular-Targeted Therapy in Refractory or Relapsed Neuroblastoma
- Abstract
- Molecular Targets in Neuroblastoma
- The MYCN Proto-Oncogene
- Tyrosine-Protein Phosphatase Nonreceptor Type 11
- Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase
- Molecular-Targeted Therapy
- The PI3K/AKT/mTOR Pathway in Neuroblastoma
- Development of Resistance
- Common Pathways or Individualized Therapy
- The Concept of Multimodal Metronomic Trial Designs
- The RIST Design: A Multimodal Metronomic Trial Design
- Conclusion
- References
- Immunology
- Immune Regulation
- Abstract
- Immune Regulatory Cells
- Immune Regulatory Molecules
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- Approaches to Passive and Active Vaccination against Neuroblastoma
- Abstract
- Passive Immunotherapy
- Approaches to Induce Adaptive Immunity against Neuroblastoma
- Conclusion
- References
- Role of Cell Therapy in Neuroblastoma
- Abstract
- Myeloablative Therapy and Autologous Stem Cell Rescue
- Allogeneic and Haploidentical Stem Cell Transplantation
- Adoptive Cellular Immunotherapies
- Natural Killer Cells
- Clinical Grade Purification, Expansion and Activation of Natural Killer Cells for Adoptive Cell Therapy
- Natural Killer Cell-Based Immunotherapy Trials
- Natural Killer Cell Immunotherapy Phase I/II Trial Frankfurt-Basel
- Limitations
- Conclusion
- References
- Minimal Residual Disease
- Minimal Residual Disease in Neuroblastoma
- Abstract
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Cover
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