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Neuro-Oncology, Volume 26, Issue Supplement_4, June 2024, Page 0, https://doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noae064.321
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Marta Perez-Somarriba, Anoop Cherungonath, Ajla Wasti, Erika Pace, Philip Benjamin, Guillermo Villacampa, Zita Reisz, Safa Al-Sarraj, Leslie Bridges, Thomas Jacques, Cinzia Lavarino, Nagore Gene, Rita Pereira, Yura Grabovska, Alan Mackay, Ketty Kessler, Matthew Clarke, Vicente Santa-Maria, Ofelia Cruz, Andres Morales La Madrid, Anna Llort, Alvaro Lassaletta, Felisa Vazquez-Gomez, Elena Carceller, Carmen Garrido, Palma Solano-Paez, Eduardo Quiroga, Bassel Zebian, Samantha Hettige, Julia co*ckle, Henry Mandeville, Paola Angelini, Kavitha Srivatsa, Sucheta Vaidya, Lynley Marshall, Chris Jones, Fernando Carceller, HGG-37. CLINICAL AND MOLECULAR FEATURES OF BITHALAMIC GLIOMAS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: MULTICENTRIC STUDY AND META-ANALYSIS, Neuro-Oncology, Volume 26, Issue Supplement_4, June 2024, Page 0, https://doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noae064.321
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BACKGROUND
Bithalamic gliomas (BTG) are rare brain tumors with dismal prognosis. Optimal management and role of novel therapies have not been established yet. This study aimed to improve our understanding of BTG to guide adapted treatments.
METHODS
Retrospective case series across 6 Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Units (United Kingdom, Spain) of ≤18-year-old patients with BTG between 2000-2022. Clinical, pathological, and molecular data were derived and reviewed. A systematic review of the literature, meta-analysis, and survival analysis were performed.
RESULTS
Overall, 148 BTG cases were evaluated (study=25; literature=123). Of those, 97/148 (65%) had individual survival data. Median overall survival (mOS) (95%CI/range) was 13.2 months (12-16.8/0.6-262.2). mOS stratified by histological grading: 21.0 months (low-grade, n=32) versus 12.0 months (high-grade, n=55); hazard ratio (HR) 0.37 (95%CI 0.20-0.68), p-value=0.001. Molecular analyses (n=70) showed EGFR alterations (56%), TP53 mutations (30%), and H3K27M mutations (23%). mOS of EGFR-altered BTG based on targeted therapy was 13.2 months (no EGFR-inhibitors, n=26) versus 21.6 months (EGFR-inhibitors, n=9); HR 0.36 (95CI% 0.11-1.22). Methylation array data was generated for 4 patients and combined with 10 previously available profiles. Integrated MNP12.8 and mutation information classified 57% as DMG_EGFR and 21% as pedHGG_RTK2B. The remaining cases were classified as DMG_K27M (2/14) or pedHGG_A (1/14). Work is underway to establish a patient-derived EGFR-mutated BTG cell culture and further studies.
CONCLUSIONS
BTG have distinct radiological, and molecular features. EGFR alterations are seen in approximately half of BTG and H3K27M mutations are less frequent than in other midline high-grade gliomas (HGG). Low-grade histology is associated with a survival advantage, although still poor compared to pediatric low-grade gliomas. Therefore, treatment as per HGG guidelines should be considered for all BTG regardless of histological grading. EGFR-altered BTG patients can derive survival benefit from EGFR inhibitors, indicating that these should be considered as part of future treatment protocols.
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