Prognostic significance of molecular subgroups of medulloblastoma in young children receiving irradiation-sparing regimens

J Neurooncol. 2019 Nov;145(2):375-383. doi: 10.1007/s11060-019-03307-8. Epub 2019 Oct 16.

Abstract

Purpose: Irradiation-avoiding strategies have been used with relative success in the treatment of infants and young children with medulloblastoma. While advances in cancer genomics have significantly improved our understanding of the tumor biology of medulloblastoma allowing for improved prognostication and risk-stratification, the molecular subgroup-specific outcomes of infants and young children with medulloblastoma treated with irradiation-avoiding strategies remains unknown.

Methods: Molecular and clinical features of children with medulloblastoma treated with irradiation-avoiding strategies at Children's Hospital Los Angeles were analyzed. Molecular subgrouping of these patients was determined using a 31-gene TaqMan Low Density Array signature. Survival analyses were conducted based on 3 molecular subgroups (SHH, Group 3, and Group 4).

Results: Twenty-eight patients with medulloblastoma received irradiation-sparing regimens and were included in this analysis. Patients were divided into SHH (n = 16), Group 3 (n = 3) and Group 4 subgroups (n = 9). Subgroup specific 5-year progression-free and overall survival was 81.2% (95% CI 52.5-93.5) and 93.7% (95% CI 63.2-99.1) for SHH, 0% and 0% for Group 3 and 0% and 44.4% (95% CI 13.6-71.9) for Group 4.

Conclusion: The majority of young children with SHH-subgroup medulloblastoma can be treated effectively with irradiation-sparing regimens. Our results support the use of chemotherapy-only strategies for upfront treatment of young children with SHH medulloblastoma, while demonstrating the urgent need for intensification/augmentation of treatment for patients with group 3/4 medulloblastoma.

Keywords: Drug therapy; Genomics; Medulloblastoma; Pediatrics; Radiation.

MeSH terms

  • Cerebellar Neoplasms / diagnosis*
  • Cerebellar Neoplasms / genetics
  • Cerebellar Neoplasms / radiotherapy*
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Medulloblastoma / diagnosis*
  • Medulloblastoma / genetics
  • Medulloblastoma / surgery*
  • Pathology, Molecular
  • Prognosis
  • Progression-Free Survival