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The European MAPPYACTS Trial: Precision Medicine Program in Pediatric and Adolescent Patients with Recurrent Malignancies.

Pablo Berlanga1, Gaelle Pierron2, Ludovic Lacroix3, Gudrun Schleiermacher4,5, Birgit Geoerger1,6, Mathieu Chicard4, Tiphaine Adam de Beaumais7, Antonin Marchais6, Anne C Harttrampf1, Yasmine Iddir4,8, Alicia Larive9, Aroa Soriano Fernandez10, Imene Hezam1, Cecile Chevassus9, Virginie Bernard11, Sophie Cotteret3, Jean-Yves Scoazec3, Arnaud Gauthier12, Samuel Abbou1, Nadege Corradini13, Nicolas André14,15, Isabelle Aerts5, Estelle Thebaud16, Michela Casanova17, Cormac Owens18, Raquel Hladun-Alvaro19, Stefan Michiels9, Olivier Delattre4,11,5, Gilles Vassal7.   

Abstract

ABSTRACT: MAPPYACTS (NCT02613962) is an international prospective precision medicine trial aiming to define tumor molecular profiles in pediatric patients with recurrent/refractory malignancies in order to suggest the most adapted salvage treatment. From February 2016 to July 2020, 787 patients were included in France, Italy, Ireland, and Spain. At least one genetic alteration leading to a targeted treatment suggestion was identified in 436 patients (69%) with successful sequencing; 10% of these alterations were considered "ready for routine use." Of 356 patients with follow-up beyond 12 months, 107 (30%) received one or more matched targeted therapies-56% of them within early clinical trials-mainly in the AcSé-ESMART platform trial (NCT02813135). Overall, matched treatment resulted in a 17% objective response rate, and of those patients with ready for routine use alterations, it was 38%. In patients with extracerebral tumors, 76% of actionable alterations detected in tumor tissue were also identified in circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA). SIGNIFICANCE: MAPPYACTS underlines the feasibility of molecular profiling at cancer recurrence in children on a multicenter, international level and demonstrates benefit for patients with selected key drivers. The use of cfDNA deserves validation in prospective studies. Our study highlights the need for innovative therapeutic proof-of-concept trials that address the underlying cancer complexity. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 1171. ©2022 The Authors; Published by the American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35292802     DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-21-1136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Discov        ISSN: 2159-8274            Impact factor:   39.397


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1.  Blood-Derived Liquid Biopsies Using Foundation One® Liquid CDx for Children and Adolescents with High-Risk Malignancies: A Monocentric Experience.

Authors:  Fanny Cahn; Gabriel Revon-Riviere; Victoria Min; Angélique Rome; Pauline Filaine; Annick Pelletier; Sylvie Abed; Jean-Claude Gentet; Arnauld Verschuur; Nicolas André
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-02       Impact factor: 6.575

Review 2.  Insight into the interplay between mitochondria-regulated cell death and energetic metabolism in osteosarcoma.

Authors:  Hong Toan Lai; Nataliia Naumova; Antonin Marchais; Nathalie Gaspar; Birgit Geoerger; Catherine Brenner
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-08-22
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