Pediatric High Grade Glioma Classification Criteria and Molecular Features of a Case Series

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Pediatric high-grade gliomas (pHGGs) encompass a heterogeneous group of tumors. Three main molecular types (H3.3 mutant, IDH mutant, and H3.3/IDH wild-type) and a number of subtypes have been identified. We provide an overview of pHGGs and present a mono-institutional series. We studied eleven non-related pHGG samples through a combined approach of routine diagnostic tools and a gene panel. TP53 and H3F3A were the most mutated genes (six patients each, 54%). The third most mutated gene was EGFR (three patients, 27%), followed by PDGFRA and PTEN (two patients each, 18%). Variants in the EZHIP, MSH2, IDH1, IDH2, TERT, HRAS, NF1, BRAF, ATRX, and PIK3CA genes were relatively infrequent (one patient each, 9%). In one case, gene panel analysis documented the presence of a pathogenic IDH2 variant (c.419G>A, p.Arg140Gln) never described in gliomas. More than one-third of patients carry a variant in a gene associated with tumor-predisposing syndromes. The absence of constitutional DNA did not allow us to identify their constitutional origin.

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Buccoliero, A. M., Giunti, L., Moscardi, S., Castiglione, F., Provenzano, A., Sardi, I., … Caporalini, C. (2022). Pediatric High Grade Glioma Classification Criteria and Molecular Features of a Case Series. Genes, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13040624

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