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Δευτέρα 30 Ιανουαρίου 2023

Risk prediction in early childhood SHH medulloblastoma treated with radiation-avoiding chemotherapy: Evidence for more than two subgroups

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Abstract
Background
The prognostic impact of clinical risk factors and DNA methylation patterns in sonic hedgehog (SHH)-activated early childhood desmoplastic/nodular medulloblastoma (DMB) or medulloblastoma with extensive nodularity (MBEN) were evaluated to better identify patients at risk for relapse.
Methods
Hundred-forty-four patients with DMB (n=99) or MBEN (n=45) aged <5 years and treated with radiation-sparing approaches, including intraventricular methotrexate in 132 patients, were evaluated.
Results
Patients with DMB had less favorable 5-year progression-free survival than MBEN (5y-PFS, 71% [DMB] vs 93% [MBEN]). Patients' age >3 years was associated with more unfavorable 5y-PFS (47% [>3 years] vs 85% [<1 year] vs 84% [1-3 years]). DNA methylation profiles available (n=78) were reclassified according to the 2021 WHO classification into SHH-1 (n=39), SHH-2 (n=38), and SHH-3 (n=1). Hierarchical clustering de lineated two subgroups among SHH-2: SHH-2a (n=19) and SHH-2b (n=19). Patients with SHH-2b medulloblastoma were older, predominantly displayed DMB histology, and were more often located in the cerebellar hemispheres. Chromosome 9q losses were more frequent in SHH-2b, while few chromosomal alterations were observed in SHH-2a. SHH-2b medulloblastoma carried a significantly increased relapse risk (5y-PFS: 58% [SHH-2b] vs 83% [SHH-1] vs 95% [SHH-2a]). Subclassification of SHH-2 with key clinical and cytogenetic characteristics was confirmed using two independent cohorts (total n=188). Gene mutation analysis revealed a correlation of SHH-2a with SMO mutations.
Conclusion
These data suggest further heterogeneity within early childhood SHH-DMB/MBEN: SHH-2 splits into a very low-risk group SHH-2a enriched for MBEN histology and SMO mutations, and SHH-2b comprising older DMB patients with higher risk of r elapse.
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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,00306932607174,alsfakia@gmail.com,

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