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Review
. 2020 Oct;150(1):5-15.
doi: 10.1007/s11060-020-03529-1. Epub 2020 May 12.

Molecular markers and targeted therapy in pediatric low-grade glioma

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Molecular markers and targeted therapy in pediatric low-grade glioma

Peter de Blank et al. J Neurooncol. 2020 Oct.

Abstract

Introduction: Recently discovered molecular alterations in pediatric low-grade glioma have helped to refine the classification of these tumors and offered novel targets for therapy. Genetic aberrations may combine with histopathology to offer new insights into glioma classification, gliomagenesis and prognosis. Therapies targeting common genetic aberrations in the MAPK pathway offer a novel mechanism of tumor control that is currently under study.

Methods: We have reviewed common molecular alterations found in pediatric low-grade glioma as well as recent clinical trials of MEK and BRAF inhibitors.

Results: In this topic review, we examine the current understanding of molecular alterations in pediatric low-grade glioma, as well as their role in diagnosis, prognosis and therapy. We summarize current data on the efficacy of targeted therapies in pediatric low-grade gliomas, as well as the many unanswered questions that these new discoveries and therapies raise.

Conclusions: The identification of driver alterations in pediatric low-grade glioma and the development of targeted therapies have opened new therapeutic avenues for patients with low-grade gliomas.

Keywords: Low-grade glioma; Molecular markers; Pediatric brain tumor; Targeted therapy.

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