Title | The importance of escalating molecular diagnostics in patients with low-grade pediatric brain cancer. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2023 |
Authors | Assaad MAl, Gundem G, Liechty B, Sboner A, Medina J, Papaemmanuil E, Sternberg CN, Marks A, Souweidane MM, Greenfield JP, Tran I, Snuderl M, Elemento O, Imielinski M, Pisapia DJ, Mosquera JMiguel |
Journal | Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud |
Volume | 9 |
Issue | 4 |
Date Published | 2023 Dec |
ISSN | 2373-2873 |
Keywords | Astrocytoma, Brain Neoplasms, Child, Humans, Male, Mutation, Pathology, Molecular, Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf |
Abstract | Pilocytic astrocytomas are the most common pediatric brain tumors, typically presenting as low-grade neoplasms. We report two cases of pilocytic astrocytoma with atypical tumor progression. Case 1 involves a 12-yr-old boy with an unresectable suprasellar tumor, negative for BRAF rearrangement but harboring a BRAF p.V600E mutation. He experienced tumor size reduction and stable disease following dabrafenib treatment. Case 2 describes a 6-yr-old boy with a thalamic tumor that underwent multiple resections, with no actionable driver detected using targeted next-generation sequencing. Whole-genome and RNA-seq analysis identified an internal tandem duplication in FGFR1 and RAS pathway activation. Future management options include FGFR1 inhibitors. These cases demonstrate the importance of escalating molecular diagnostics for pediatric brain cancer, advocating for early reflexing to integrative whole-genome sequencing and transcriptomic profiling when targeted panels are uninformative. Identifying molecular drivers can significantly impact treatment decisions and improve patient outcomes. |
DOI | 10.1101/mcs.a006275 |
Alternate Journal | Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud |
PubMed ID | 37652664 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC10815291 |
Grant List | UL1 TR001863 / TR / NCATS NIH HHS / United States |