Clinical management and genomic profiling of pediatric low-grade gliomas in Saudi Arabia.
Pediatric Low Grade Gliomas (PLGGs) display heterogeneity regarding morphology, genomic drivers and clinical outcomes. The treatment modality dictates the outcome and optimizing patient management can be challenging. In this study, we profiled a targeted panel of cancer-related genes in 37 Saudi Ara...
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doaj-8d3c77f9ef904f1b90b72245eec9c67a2021-03-03T21:26:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01151e022835610.1371/journal.pone.0228356Clinical management and genomic profiling of pediatric low-grade gliomas in Saudi Arabia.Nahla A MobarkMusa AlharbiLamees AlhabeebLatifa AlMubarakRasha AlaljelaifyMariam AlSaeedAmal AlmutairiFatmah AlqubaishiMaqsood AhmadAyman Al-BanyanFahad E AlotabiDuna BarakehMalak AlZahraniHisham Al-KhalidiAbdulrazag AjlanLori A RamkissoonShakti H RamkissoonMalak AbedalthagafiPediatric Low Grade Gliomas (PLGGs) display heterogeneity regarding morphology, genomic drivers and clinical outcomes. The treatment modality dictates the outcome and optimizing patient management can be challenging. In this study, we profiled a targeted panel of cancer-related genes in 37 Saudi Arabian patients with pLGGs to identify genetic abnormalities that can inform prognostic and therapeutic decision-making. We detected genetic alterations (GAs) in 97% (36/37) of cases, averaging 2.51 single nucleotide variations (SNVs) and 0.91 gene fusions per patient. The KIAA1549-BRAF fusion was the most common alteration (21/37 patients) followed by AFAP1-NTRK2 (2/37) and TBLXR-PI3KCA (2/37) fusions that were observed at much lower frequencies. The most frequently mutated) genes were NOTCH1-3 (7/37), ATM (4/37), RAD51C (3/37), RNF43 (3/37), SLX4 (3/37) and NF1 (3/37). Interestingly, we identified a GOPC-ROS1 fusion in an 8-year-old patient whose tumor lacked BRAF alterations and histologically classified as low grade glioma. The patient underwent gross total resection (GTR). The patient is currently disease free. To our knowledge this is the first report of GOPC-ROS1 fusion in PLGG. Taken together, we reveal the genetic characteristics of pLGG patients can enhance diagnostics and therapeutic decisions. In addition, we identified a GOPC-ROS1 fusion that may be a biomarker for pLGG.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228356 |
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Nahla A Mobark Musa Alharbi Lamees Alhabeeb Latifa AlMubarak Rasha Alaljelaify Mariam AlSaeed Amal Almutairi Fatmah Alqubaishi Maqsood Ahmad Ayman Al-Banyan Fahad E Alotabi Duna Barakeh Malak AlZahrani Hisham Al-Khalidi Abdulrazag Ajlan Lori A Ramkissoon Shakti H Ramkissoon Malak Abedalthagafi |
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Nahla A Mobark Musa Alharbi Lamees Alhabeeb Latifa AlMubarak Rasha Alaljelaify Mariam AlSaeed Amal Almutairi Fatmah Alqubaishi Maqsood Ahmad Ayman Al-Banyan Fahad E Alotabi Duna Barakeh Malak AlZahrani Hisham Al-Khalidi Abdulrazag Ajlan Lori A Ramkissoon Shakti H Ramkissoon Malak Abedalthagafi Clinical management and genomic profiling of pediatric low-grade gliomas in Saudi Arabia. PLoS ONE |
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Nahla A Mobark Musa Alharbi Lamees Alhabeeb Latifa AlMubarak Rasha Alaljelaify Mariam AlSaeed Amal Almutairi Fatmah Alqubaishi Maqsood Ahmad Ayman Al-Banyan Fahad E Alotabi Duna Barakeh Malak AlZahrani Hisham Al-Khalidi Abdulrazag Ajlan Lori A Ramkissoon Shakti H Ramkissoon Malak Abedalthagafi |
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Clinical management and genomic profiling of pediatric low-grade gliomas in Saudi Arabia. |
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Clinical management and genomic profiling of pediatric low-grade gliomas in Saudi Arabia. |
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Clinical management and genomic profiling of pediatric low-grade gliomas in Saudi Arabia. |
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Clinical management and genomic profiling of pediatric low-grade gliomas in Saudi Arabia. |
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Clinical management and genomic profiling of pediatric low-grade gliomas in Saudi Arabia. |
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clinical management and genomic profiling of pediatric low-grade gliomas in saudi arabia. |
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Pediatric Low Grade Gliomas (PLGGs) display heterogeneity regarding morphology, genomic drivers and clinical outcomes. The treatment modality dictates the outcome and optimizing patient management can be challenging. In this study, we profiled a targeted panel of cancer-related genes in 37 Saudi Arabian patients with pLGGs to identify genetic abnormalities that can inform prognostic and therapeutic decision-making. We detected genetic alterations (GAs) in 97% (36/37) of cases, averaging 2.51 single nucleotide variations (SNVs) and 0.91 gene fusions per patient. The KIAA1549-BRAF fusion was the most common alteration (21/37 patients) followed by AFAP1-NTRK2 (2/37) and TBLXR-PI3KCA (2/37) fusions that were observed at much lower frequencies. The most frequently mutated) genes were NOTCH1-3 (7/37), ATM (4/37), RAD51C (3/37), RNF43 (3/37), SLX4 (3/37) and NF1 (3/37). Interestingly, we identified a GOPC-ROS1 fusion in an 8-year-old patient whose tumor lacked BRAF alterations and histologically classified as low grade glioma. The patient underwent gross total resection (GTR). The patient is currently disease free. To our knowledge this is the first report of GOPC-ROS1 fusion in PLGG. Taken together, we reveal the genetic characteristics of pLGG patients can enhance diagnostics and therapeutic decisions. In addition, we identified a GOPC-ROS1 fusion that may be a biomarker for pLGG. |
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