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Title: Brain Tumors


1
Brain Tumors
  • By Melissa Szyperski, Christina Knudson,
    Christel Loyd, and Chris Holbein

2
General Information
  • Malignant gliomas are the leading cause of death
    in children and adults.
  • Approximately 17,000 will be diagnosed with a
    primary brain tumor each year
  • Prognosis is dismal
  • Most patients die within the first year

3
Types of Brain Tumors
  • Primary tumors start in the brain
  • -Benign
  • -Malignant
  • Metastatic tumors begin in another part of the
    body and spread to the brain

4
Benign Tumors
  • Benign tumors do not spread into the nearby body
    tissue
  • These tumors are non-cancerous
  • People rarely die from benign tumors

5
Malignant Tumors
  • Malignant tumors in the brain invade nearby
    tissue
  • Cancerous
  • They are life threatening
  • Gliomas are the most common type of brain tumor

6
Malignant Gliomas
  • Tumors are caused by abnormal cell growth
  • Tumors are categorized using the World Health
    Organization classification scale
  • Four grades measured by the level of severity
  • Glioblastoma multiforme is a grade 4 tumor
  • Not sure as to exact cause

7
Symptoms
  • Headache
  • Seizures
  • Convulsions
  • Speech problems
  • Impaired vision
  • Weakness in parts of the body
  • Problems with understanding

8
Diagnosis
  • Check family history
  • NF1 and/or NF2 gene mutation
  • Physical examination
  • Radiological tests
  • CAT Scans
  • MRI
  • Surgical biopsy

9
Treatments
  • Open Surgery
  • Stereotactic Surgery
  • Chemotherapy
  • Chemo wafers in the brain
  • Radiation

10
Active Areas of Research
  • Poor outcome for these patients
  • Possible reason is that at a molecular level we
    do not completely understand the processes that
    occur in the transformation of a normal cell into
    a cancer cell.

11
Gene Expression
  • Transcription
  • DNA RNA
  • Translation
  • mRNA Protein
  • Gene expression is being used to better
    understand the process cells go through to become
    cancerous

12
Protocols
  • Establish primary cell cultures for each
    patients tumor.
  • Extract total RNA
  • Microarray
  • Examines 1000s genes simultaneously
  • Immunohistochemistry
  • Confirm the type of cells being evaluated

13
Data
  • Examine quality of total RNA Sample
  • Determine the concentration of RNA

14
Immunohistochemistry
  • Use pictures to look at the cells, stained with
    dye, even more thoroughly

15
Acknowledgments
  • We would like to thank Zita Sibenaller for
    allowing us to shadow her all week and use her
    lab.
  • We would also like to thank Jose for planning
    this course and giving us guidance during this
    great opportunity.
  • Finally we would like to thank our TAs and RAs
    for taking us to our daily activities and helping
    us when we needed it.

16
References
  • Berger, M. Wilson, C. (1999). The Gliomas.
    Philadelphia W.B. Saunders Company.
  • National Cancer Institute. 3/31/2003. What You
    Need To Know About Brain Tumors. 6/19/2003
    lthttp//www.nci.nih.gov/cancerinfo/wyntk/braingt.
  • Shapiro, W. R. (April 1999). Current Therapy
    for Brain Tumors. Neurological Review, Vol. 56,
    P. 429-432.
  • Z. Sibenaller. Personal Interview. June 23-26,
    2003.
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