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Is the IDH Mutation a Good Target for Chondrosarcoma Treatment?

Elena Cojocaru, Christopher P. Wilding, Bodil Engelman, Paul H. Huang, Robin L. Jones

2020Current Molecular Biology Reports33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Chondrosarcomas are rare cancers of bone that arise from the malignant transformation of cells of chondrocytic lineage. They are known to be resistant to systemic cytotoxic chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The mainstay of management of localised disease is en bloc surgical resection with curative intent. Metastatic chondrosarcoma has a dismal prognosis, and to date, there are no proven effective systemic therapies in the advanced setting. Genomic studies have demonstrated that 50 to 80% of chondrosarcomas harbour a mutation in either the IDH1 or IDH2 gene. IDH inhibitors are currently under investigation in clinical trials, after showing promising results in phase 1 studies in IDH mutated cancers. In chondrosarcoma, IDH mutations represent an attractive target, however, early results with IDH inhibitors in IDH mutated chondrosarcoma are modest and the final results of ongoing trials are eagerly awaited.

Topics & Concepts

ChondrosarcomaIDH2IDH1MedicineCancer researchMutationChemotherapyRadiation therapyOncologyInternal medicineBiologyPathologyGeneGeneticsBone Tumor Diagnosis and TreatmentsSarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentOral and Maxillofacial Pathology