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Exploring the Molecular Complexity of Medulloblastoma: Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment

Julian S. Rechberger, Stephanie Toll, Wouter J. F. Vanbilloen, David J. Daniels, Soumen Khatua

2023Diagnostics19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumor in children. Over the last few decades, significant progress has been made in revealing the key molecular underpinnings of this disease, leading to the identification of distinct molecular subgroups with different clinical outcomes. In this review, we provide an update on the molecular landscape of medulloblastoma and treatment strategies. We discuss the four main molecular subgroups (WNT-activated, SHH-activated, and non-WNT/non-SHH groups 3 and 4), highlighting the key genetic alterations and signaling pathways associated with each entity. Furthermore, we explore the emerging role of epigenetic regulation in medulloblastoma and the mechanism of resistance to therapy. We also delve into the latest developments in targeted therapies and immunotherapies. Continuing collaborative efforts are needed to further unravel the complex molecular mechanisms and profile optimal treatment for this devastating disease.

Topics & Concepts

MedulloblastomaWnt signaling pathwayEpigeneticsDiseaseIdentification (biology)BiologyComputational biologyComplex diseaseBioinformaticsMedicineNeuroscienceCancer researchSignal transductionGeneticsInternal medicineGeneEcologyMicroRNA in disease regulationChromatin Remodeling and CancerProtein Degradation and Inhibitors
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