Research And Grants
Children's National Medical Center – $200,000
Dalia Haydar
$200,000.00 USD
December 2025
Translational
DIPG/DMG
“Targeted and Tuned: GPNMB/B7H3 Dual-Targeting CAR T-Cells With Focused Ultrasound for Potent Immunotherapy in Pediatric Gliomas
Children diagnosed with diffuse midline glioma (DMG), a devastating brain cancer, face heartbreaking odds. Radiation, the only current treatment, provides limited benefit and causes serious, lifelong side effects. Our mission is to create safer, more effective therapies that give children a real chance to survive and thrive.
This project develops a new therapy using engineered immune cells, CAR T cells, designed to attack tumor cells while sparing normal cells. We are advancing a groundbreaking two-part strategy:
- Dual-target CAR therapy – We engineer a child’s immune cells to target two key molecules on tumor cells, reducing the chance of cancer escape and improving long-term effectiveness.
- Focused ultrasound – This non-invasive technology temporarily opens the brain’s protective barrier, enabling CAR T cells to reach tumors more efficiently and boosting their therapeutic activity.
Unlike current CAR T cells being tested in clinical trials, our preclinical studies use models that faithfully replicate both DMG tumor biology and the brain’s immune barriers. This enables rigorous evaluation of safety, delivery, and tumor-killing activity, generating critical data to accelerate the translation of a well-validated CAR therapy to first-in-child trials.