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  • The authors provide preclinical testing of a CSFR-1 inhibitor in proneural glioma models. The compound targets macrophages in the tumor microenvironment rather than tumor cells themselves and is shown to portend considerable antitumor effects. Its activity relies on re-education of tumor-associated macrophages without affecting their survival, reverting their tumor-promoting phenotype. Moreover, gene signatures capturing the tumorigenic features of macrophages can predict survival in human patients with glioma, underscoring the potential relevance of this strategy as a glioma therapy.

    • Stephanie M Pyonteck
    • Leila Akkari
    • Johanna A Joyce
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 19, P: 1264-1272
  • The hypoxia response pathway can counter pathological damage caused by low oxygen availability. Here the authors employ a multiomics approach to show how the pathway reprograms metabolism towards gluconeogenesis to combat oxidative stress.

    • Mehul Vora
    • Stephanie M. Pyonteck
    • Christopher Rongo
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 13, P: 1-15