Innovating Strategies and Tailored Approaches in Neuro-Oncology.
Alberto PiccaDavid GuyonOrazio Santo SantonocitoCapucine BaldiniAhmed IdbaïhAlexandre CarpentierAntonio Giuseppe NaccaratoMario CacceseGiuseppe LombardiAnna Luisa Di StefanoPublished in: Cancers (2022)
Diffuse gliomas, the most frequent and aggressive primary central nervous system neoplasms, currently lack effective curative treatments, particularly for cases lacking the favorable prognostic marker IDH mutation. Nonetheless, advances in molecular biology allowed to identify several druggable alterations in a subset of IDH wild-type gliomas, such as NTRK and FGFR-TACC fusions, and BRAF hotspot mutations. Multi-tyrosine kinase inhibitors, such as regorafenib, also showed efficacy in the setting of recurrent glioblastoma. IDH inhibitors are currently in the advanced phase of clinical evaluation for patients with IDH -mutant gliomas. Several immunotherapeutic approaches, such as tumor vaccines or checkpoint inhibitors, failed to improve patients' outcomes. Even so, they may be still beneficial in a subset of them. New methods, such as using pulsed ultrasound to disrupt the blood-brain barrier, gene therapy, and oncolytic virotherapy, are well tolerated and may be included in the therapeutic armamentarium soon.
Keyphrases
- wild type
- high grade
- low grade
- gene therapy
- clinical evaluation
- end stage renal disease
- prognostic factors
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- dna damage
- palliative care
- peritoneal dialysis
- type diabetes
- smoking cessation
- cell cycle
- cerebrospinal fluid
- insulin resistance
- ultrasound guided
- cell proliferation
- skeletal muscle
- computed tomography