Circulating tumour DNA from the cerebrospinal fluid allows the characterisation and monitoring of medulloblastoma

The molecular characterisation of medulloblastoma, the most common paediatric brain tumour, is crucial for the correct management and treatment of this heterogenous disease. However, insufficient tissue sample, the presence of tumour heterogeneity, or disseminated disease can challenge its diagnosis...

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Autores: Escudero, Laura|||0000-0001-7385-673X, Llort, Anna|||0000-0001-9741-1655, Arias, Alexandra, Diaz-Navarro, Ander|||0000-0001-6808-4800, Martinez-Ricarte, Fran|||0000-0003-4567-0828, Rubio-Perez, Carlota|||0000-0002-1921-168X, Mayor, Regina, Caratù, Ginevra|||0000-0003-1085-8062, Martinez-Saez, Elena|||0000-0001-6004-5364, Vázquez-Méndez, Élida, Lesende-Rodríguez, Iván, Hladun, Raquel|||0000-0002-3191-1750, Gros, Luis, Ramón y Cajal, Santiago|||0000-0002-3867-1390, Poca Pastor, María Antonia|||0000-0002-3831-0536, Puente, Xose S.|||0000-0001-9525-1483, Sahuquillo Barris, Juan|||0000-0003-0713-5875, Gallego, Soledad|||0000-0002-4712-9624, Seoane Suárez, Joan|||0000-0002-6541-5974
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Institución:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ddd.uab.cat:253024
Acceso en línea:https://ddd.uab.cat/record/253024
https://dx.doi.org/urn:doi:10.1038/s41467-020-19175-0
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Cancer genetics
CNS cancer
Paediatric cancer
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Sumario:The molecular characterisation of medulloblastoma, the most common paediatric brain tumour, is crucial for the correct management and treatment of this heterogenous disease. However, insufficient tissue sample, the presence of tumour heterogeneity, or disseminated disease can challenge its diagnosis and monitoring. Here, we report that the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) recapitulates the genomic alterations of the tumour and facilitates subgrouping and risk stratification, providing valuable information about diagnosis and prognosis. CSF ctDNA also characterises the intra-tumour genomic heterogeneity identifying small subclones. ctDNA is abundant in the CSF but barely present in plasma and longitudinal analysis of CSF ctDNA allows the study of minimal residual disease, genomic evolution and the characterisation of tumours at recurrence. Ultimately, CSF ctDNA analysis could facilitate the clinical management of medulloblastoma patients and help the design of tailored therapeutic strategies, increasing treatment efficacy while reducing excessive treatment to prevent long-term secondary effects. Non-invasive and precise methods are critical for monitoring paediatric brain cancers. Here the authors show that the molecular alterations and heterogeneity of paediatric medulloblastomas can be reliably detected in circulating tumour DNA from the cerebrospinal fluid - a routinely collected sample