Adrian B Levine, Julie Bennett, Prabhumallikarjun Patil, Ian Burns, Robert Siddaway, Cyril Li, Joseline Haizel-Cobbina, Mansuba Rana, Richard Yuditskiy, Andrew Son, Yoshiko Nakano, Palak Patel, I-Chen Ho, Michelle Ku, Alexander T Lyons, José E Velázquez Vega, Matthew J Schniederjan, Craig Erker, Chantel Cacciotti, Mariarita Santi, Ernest J Nelson, Sylvia Cheng, Christopher Dunham, Bev Wilson, Karina Black, Frank Van Landeghem, Liana Nobre, David D Eisenstat, Ana S Guerreiro Stücklin, Annette Weiser, Valerie Larouche, Panagiota Giannakouros, Adriana Fonseca, Lane Williamson, Igor L Fernandes, Ashley S Plant-Fox, Adam Fleming, Shawde Campbell, Naureen Mushtaq, Syed Ibrahim Bukhari, Khurram Minhas, Richard T Graham, Scott Raskin, Filip Jadrijevic-Cvrlje, Louise Ludlow, Mary V Macneil, Jean M Mulcahy-Levy, Samantha Demarsh, Kohei Fukuoka, Kai Yamasaki, Tomonari Suzuki, Fumiharu Ohka, Atsufumi Kawamura, Yoshiki Arakawa, Takashi Ishihara, Fumiyuki Yamasaki, Jordan R Hansford, Amanda Luck, Maclean P Nasrallah, Helen Toledano, Roaya M Masoud, Alvaro Lassaletta, Luis Blasco-Santana, John-Paul Kilday, Alisa Talianski, Caroline Davies, James Johnston, Andrew T Hale, Peter B Dirks, James T Rutka, Michael C Dewan, Uri Tabori, Cynthia E Hawkins
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Integrated clinical and molecular landscape of disseminated pediatric low-grade glioma.
Background: Pediatric-type low-grade gliomas (PLGG) are the most common central nervous system (CNS) tumor in children. Many are indolent and have excellent outcomes, however some inexplicably spread throughout the CNS leading to increased morbidity and mortality.
Methods: To better understand this rare and difficult-to-treat entity, as well as the features associated with dissemination in CNS tumors, we assembled a large international cohort (n = 269) of patients with disseminated PLGG with detailed clinical and molecular characterization, including DNA sequencing and methylome profiling.
Results: We identified three subgroups of patients based on the temporal and spatial distribution of dissemination. Tumors with diffuse leptomeningeal spread without a primary tumor mass and those occurring in infants had the worst clinical outcomes. The genetics overlapped substantially with that of non-disseminated PLGG, suggesting that non-genetic mechanisms are an important contributor to dissemination. Therapeutically, targeted RAS/MAPK-pathway inhibition was more effective than conventional chemotherapy as first or second-line treatment.
Conclusion: In sum, this cohort increases our clinical and biological understanding of this rare disease, provides insights for improving patient care, and directs future clinical trials and basic science research.
期刊介绍:
Neuro-Oncology, the official journal of the Society for Neuro-Oncology, has been published monthly since January 2010. Affiliated with the Japan Society for Neuro-Oncology and the European Association of Neuro-Oncology, it is a global leader in the field.
The journal is committed to swiftly disseminating high-quality information across all areas of neuro-oncology. It features peer-reviewed articles, reviews, symposia on various topics, abstracts from annual meetings, and updates from neuro-oncology societies worldwide.