Iman Dandapath , Sumanta Das , Bheru Dan Charan , Ajay Garg , Ashish Suri , Shweta Kedia , Mehar Chand Sharma , Chitra Sarkar , Yookarin Khonglah , Shabnam Ahmed , Vaishali Suri
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Abstract
Background
Pilocytic astrocytoma (PAs) represents a significant portion of childhood primary brain tumors, with distinct histological and radiological features. The prevalence of KIAA1549::BRAF fusion in PAs has been well-established, this study aims to assess the prevalence of KIAA1549::BRAF fusions and explore their associations with tumor characteristics, radiological findings, and patient outcomes in PAs.
Methods
Histologically confirmed cases of PAs from a 5-year period were included in the study. Demographic, histopathological, and radiological data were collected, and immunohistochemistry was performed to characterize tumor markers. FISH and qRT-PCR assays were employed to detect KIAA1549::BRAF fusions. Statistical analyses were conducted to examine associations between fusion status and various other parameters.
Results
Histological analysis revealed no significant differences in tumor features based on fusion status. However, younger age groups showed higher fusion prevalence. Radiologically, fusion-positive cases were distributed across different tumor subtypes SE, CWE and NCWE. Survival analysis did not demonstrate a significant impact of fusion status on overall survival, however most cases with recurrence and death harboured KIAA1549::BRAF fusion. Of 200 PAs, KIAA1549::BRAF fusions were detected in 64 % and 74 % of cases via qRT-PCR and FISH, respectively. Concordance between the two platforms was substantial (86 %).
Conclusion
KIAA1549::BRAF fusions are prevalent in PAs and can be reliably detected using both FISH and qRT-PCR assays. Cost considerations suggest qRT-PCR as a more economical option for fusion detection in routine clinical practice.
期刊介绍:
A peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of articles dealing with traditional morphologic studies using standard diagnostic techniques and stressing clinicopathological correlations and scientific observation of relevance to the daily practice of pathology. Special features include pathologic-radiologic correlations and pathologic-cytologic correlations.