| Literature DB >> 31254135 |
Yoshiko Nakano1,2, Kai Yamasaki3,4, Hiroaki Sakamoto5, Yasuhiro Matsusaka5, Noritsugu Kunihiro5, Hiroko Fukushima6, Takeshi Inoue6, Mai Honda-Kitahara3, Junichi Hara4, Akihiko Yoshida7, Koichi Ichimura3.
Abstract
We report a case of 2-year-old female with lateral ventricular glioma harboring both H3F3A K27M and BRAF V600E mutations. By the methylation analysis, the tumor was classified as a diffuse midline glioma H3 K27M mutant, WHO grade IV. However, the tumor was pathologically low-grade and likely localized rather than diffusely infiltrating. Further, the patient has survived more than 8 years after gross total resection of the tumor. Whereas both H3F3A K27M and BRAF V600E have been reported as poor prognostic markers in pediatric glioma, our case, along with several other reported cases, suggests that the coexistence of these two mutations might not indicate poor prognosis. The case emphasizes the importance of comprehensive assessment based on pathological, genetic and clinical findings and calls for further investigations of non-diffuse glioma with H3F3A K27M and glioma with H3F3A K27M and BRAF V600E.Entities:
Keywords: BRAF V600E; Double mutations; H3F3A K27M; Pediatric glioma; Prognosis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31254135 DOI: 10.1007/s10014-019-00347-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Tumor Pathol ISSN: 1433-7398 Impact factor: 3.298