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Primary intracranial sarcoma associated with DICER1 mutant: a case report and preclinical investigation

  • 10-11-2024
  • Sarcoma
  • Original Article
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Abstract

Primary intracranial sarcoma (PIS) is a rare and aggressive pediatric brain tumor, which is partially associated with DICER1 mutant. Although the molecular genetic characteristics of this tumor have previously been investigated, novel therapeutic targets remain unclear. Further, the lack of faithful preclinical models has hampered the development of novel therapeutic strategies. Herein, we describe a pediatric case of PIS with DICER1 mutant and describe the development of the first novel patient-derived xenograft (PDX) model of this rare tumor. Somatic genomic profiling of the tumor revealed mutations in DICER1, TP53, and ATRX. Germline analysis further revealed a pathogenic variant of DICER1, significant for the diagnosis and management of hereditary tumor predisposition syndrome. Overall, we demonstrated that the PDX model faithfully retained the phenotype and genotype of the patient’s tumor, as well as the DNA methylation profile. Through high-throughput drug screening using PDX tumor cells, we found that activation of the retinoic acid receptor (RAR) signaling pathway reduced tumor cell viability. These findings indicate that the RAR signaling pathway is a potential therapeutic target for PIS in DICER1 mutant.
Title
Primary intracranial sarcoma associated with DICER1 mutant: a case report and preclinical investigation
Authors
Hirokuni Honma
Kensuke Tateishi
Hiromichi Iwashita
Yohei Miyake
Shinichi Tsujimoto
Hiroaki Hayashi
Fukutaro Ohgaki
Yoshiko Nakano
Koichi Ichimura
Shoji Yamanaka
Motohiro Kato
Satoshi Fujii
Shuichi Ito
Hideaki Yokoo
Tetsuya Yamamoto
Publication date
10-11-2024
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Keyword
Sarcoma
Published in
Brain Tumor Pathology / Issue 1/2025
Print ISSN: 1433-7398
Electronic ISSN: 1861-387X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10014-024-00495-8
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