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Integrated molecular and clinical analysis of BRAF-mutant glioma in adults

Karisa C. Schreck, Pinky Langat, Varun Bhave, Taibo Li, E. L. Woodward, Christine A. Pratilas, Charles G. Eberhart, Wenya Linda Bi

2023npj Precision Oncology32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract BRAF mutations are a significant driver of disease in pediatric low-grade glioma, but the implications of BRAF alterations on the clinical course and treatment response in adult glioma remain unclear. Here, we characterize a multi-institutional cohort of more than 300 patients (>200 adults) with BRAF -mutated glioma using clinical, pathological/molecular, and outcome data. We observed that adult and pediatric BRAF -mutant gliomas harbor distinct clinical and molecular features, with a higher prevalence of BRAF V600E (Class I) and BRAF fusions in pediatric tumors. BRAF V600E alterations were associated with improved survival in adults with glioma overall, though not in glioblastoma. Other genomic alterations observed within functional classes were consistent with the putative roles of those BRAF mutation classes in glioma pathogenesis. In our adult cohort, BRAF V600E alterations conferred sensitivity to targeted therapies. Overall, this large cohort of BRAF -altered adult gliomas demonstrates a broad range of molecular alterations with implications for treatment sensitivity and survival.

Topics & Concepts

GliomaCohortPathologicalMutationMutantOncologyMedicineCancer researchInternal medicineBiologyGeneGeneticsGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentMelanoma and MAPK PathwaysChromatin Remodeling and Cancer
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