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Novel insights on genetics and epigenetics as clinical targets for paediatric astrocytoma

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posted on 2024-06-19, 23:35 authored by Dona Ann JohnsDona Ann Johns, Richard WilliamsRichard Williams, Craig M Smith, Pavani P Nadaminti, Rasika SamarasingheRasika Samarasinghe
AbstractPaediatric and adult astrocytomas are notably different, where clinical treatments used for adults are not as effective on children with the same form of cancer and these treatments lead to adverse long‐term health concerns. Integrative omics‐based studies have shown the pathology and fundamental molecular characteristics differ significantly and cannot be extrapolated from the more widely studied adult disease. Recent clinical advances in our understanding of paediatric astrocytomas, with the aid of next‐generation sequencing and epigenome‐wide profiling, have led to the identification of key canonical mutations that vary based on the tumour location and age of onset. These driver mutations, in particular the identification of the recurrent histone H3 mutations in high‐grade tumours, have confirmed the important role epigenetic dysregulations play in cancer progression. This review summarises the current updates of the classification, epidemiology, pathogenesis and clinical management of paediatric astrocytoma based on their grades and the ongoing clinical trials. It also provides novel insights on genetic and epigenetic alterations as diagnostic biomarkers, highlighting the potential of targeting these pathways as therapeutics for this devastating childhood cancer.

History

Journal

CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE

Volume

14

Article number

ARTN e1560

Pagination

e1560-

Location

United States

ISSN

2001-1326

eISSN

2001-1326

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

2

Publisher

JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD