NTRK fusions define a potentially druggable subset of H3K27M-mutant diffuse midline glioma
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Diffuse midline gliomas (DMGs) are incurable pediatric tumors with extraordinarily limited treatment options. Decades of clinical trials combining conventional chemotherapies with radiation therapy have failed to improve these outcomes, demonstrating the need to identify and validate druggable biologic targets within this disease. NTRK1/2/3 fusions are found in a broad range of pediatric cancers, including high-grade gliomas and a subset of DMGs. Phase 1/2 studies of TRK inhibitors have demonstrated good tolerability, effective CNS penetration, and promising objective responses across all patients with TRK-fusion-positive cancers, but their use has not been explored in TRK fusion-positive DMG. We employ a combination of single-cell and bulk transcriptome sequencing from TRK fusion-positive DMG to define the phenotypic consequences of this co-occurring alteration. We then use ex vivo short-culture assays to evaluate the potential response to TRK inhibition in this disease. Together, these data highlight the importance of routine molecular characterization of these highly aggressive tumors and identify a small subset of patients that may benefit from currently-available targeted therapies.
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2020-05-19



