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Nasal Drops Erase Brain Tumors in Mice

24 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Nasal drops delivered an anti-cancer medicine to the brain.
  • The therapy eradicated deadly glioblastoma tumors in mice.
  • This non-invasive approach boosts the body's immune response.
Nasal Drops Erase Brain Tumors in Mice

A novel non-invasive treatment for aggressive brain cancers has been developed using nasal drops to deliver an anti-cancer medicine directly to the brain. This new approach, pioneered by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine and Northwestern University, has demonstrated the ability to eradicate glioblastoma tumors in mice.

Glioblastomas, known as "cold tumors," typically evade the body's natural immune response. The new therapy activates the STING pathway, a crucial component of the immune system, by using engineered nanostructures called spherical nucleic acids. This targeted activation primes the immune system to effectively fight the cancer without spreading to other body parts.

When combined with T lymphocyte activators, the nasal drop therapy eradicated tumors in mice with minimal doses and induced long-term immunity. Researchers are optimistic that this method, a critical step towards clinical application, could lead to safer and more effective treatments for glioblastoma and other immune-resistant cancers.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Nasal drops deliver a specialized medicine that activates the brain's immune system to target and eliminate cancer cells.
Glioblastoma tumors are 'cold tumors' and do not naturally trigger the body's immune response, making them resistant to typical immunotherapies.
The STING pathway is a cellular mechanism that, when triggered, activates the immune system to respond to threats like cancer.

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