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Molecular profiling of pediatric and adolescent ependymomas: identification of genetic variants using a next-generation sequencing panel

Authors :
Nasjla Saba da Silva
Maria Teresa de Seixas Alves
Frederico Adolfo Silva
Débora Cabral de Carvalho Corrêa
Indhira Dias Oliveira
Silvia Regina Caminada de Toledo
Sergio Cavalheiro
Andrea Maria Capellano
Patricia Alessandra Dastoli
Francine Tesser-Gamba
Source :
Journal of neuro-oncology. 155(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Ependymoma (EPN) accounts for approximately 10% of all primary central nervous system (CNS) tumors in children and in most cases, chemotherapy is ineffective and treatment remains challenging. We investigated molecular alterations, with a potential prognostic marker and therapeutic target in EPNs of childhood and adolescence, using a next-generation sequencing (NGS) panel specific for pediatric neoplasms. We selected 61 samples with initial diagnosis of EPN from patients treated at Pediatric Oncology Institute-GRAACC/UNIFESP. All samples were divided according to the anatomical compartment of the CNS - 42 posterior fossa (PF), 14 supratentorial (ST), and five spinal (SP). NGS was performed to identify somatic genetic variants in tumor samples using the Oncomine Childhood Cancer Research Assay® (OCCRA®) panel, from Thermo Fisher Scientific®. Genetic variants were identified in 24 of 61 (39.3%) tumors and over 90% of all variants were pathogenic or likely pathogenic. The most commonly variants detected were in CIC, ASXL1, and JAK2 genes and have not been reported in EPN yet. MN1-BEND2 fusion, alteration recently described in a new CNS tumor type, was identified in one ST sample that was reclassified as astroblastoma. Additionally, YAP1‐MAMLD1 fusion, a rare event associated with good outcome in ST-EPN, was observed in two patients diagnosed under 2 years old. Molecular profiling by the OCCRA® panel showed novel alterations in pediatric and adolescent EPNs, which highlights the clinical importance in identifying genetic variants for patients’ prognosis and therapeutic orientation.

Details

ISSN :
15737373
Volume :
155
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of neuro-oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d318179fdf4449f0e8955f9b28894269