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Pattern of Relapse and Treatment Response in WNT-Activated Medulloblastoma.

Authors :
Nobre L
Zapotocky M
Khan S
Fukuoka K
Fonseca A
McKeown T
Sumerauer D
Vicha A
Grajkowska WA
Trubicka J
Li KKW
Ng HK
Massimi L
Lee JY
Kim SK
Zelcer S
Vasiljevic A
Faure-Conter C
Hauser P
Lach B
van Veelen-Vincent ML
French PJ
Van Meir EG
Weiss WA
Gupta N
Pollack IF
Hamilton RL
Nageswara Rao AA
Giannini C
Rubin JB
Moore AS
Chambless LB
Vibhakar R
Ra YS
Massimino M
McLendon RE
Wheeler H
Zollo M
Ferruci V
Kumabe T
Faria CC
Sterba J
Jung S
López-Aguilar E
Mora J
Carlotti CG
Olson JM
Leary S
Cain J
Krskova L
Zamecnik J
Hawkins CE
Tabori U
Huang A
Bartels U
Northcott PA
Taylor MD
Yip S
Hansford JR
Bouffet E
Ramaswamy V
Source :
Cell reports. Medicine [Cell Rep Med] 2020 Jun 23; Vol. 1 (3).
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Over the past decade, wingless-activated (WNT) medulloblastoma has been identified as a candidate for therapy de-escalation based on excellent survival; however, a paucity of relapses has precluded additional analyses of markers of relapse. To address this gap in knowledge, an international cohort of 93 molecularly confirmed WNT MB was assembled, where 5-year progression-free survival is 0.84 (95%, 0.763-0.925) with 15 relapsed individuals identified. Maintenance chemotherapy is identified as a strong predictor of relapse, with individuals receiving high doses of cyclophosphamide or ifosphamide having only one very late molecularly confirmed relapse (p = 0.032). The anatomical location of recurrence is metastatic in 12 of 15 relapses, with 8 of 12 metastatic relapses in the lateral ventricles. Maintenance chemotherapy, specifically cumulative cyclophosphamide doses, is a significant predictor of relapse across WNT MB. Future efforts to de-escalate therapy need to carefully consider not only the radiation dose but also the chemotherapy regimen and the propensity for metastatic relapses.<br />Competing Interests: DECLARATION OF INTERESTS The authors declare no competing interests.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2666-3791
Volume :
1
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cell reports. Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32743560
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2020.100038