EVALUATION OF KIAA-BRAF1549 FUSIONS IN PILOCYTIC ASTROCYTOMA WITH CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION

NEURO-ONCOLOGY(2022)

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Abstract Background Pilocytic astrocytomas (PAs) are the primary tumors most frequently found in children and adolescents, accounting for 5.4% of all gliomas. The overall prognosis of PAs is good, yet a substantial no of cases have a poor outcome, with recurrence, and ultimately death. The KIAA1549-BRAF fusion is a useful putative diagnostic marker for PAs and BRAF also is an important therapeutic marker. Aim and Objectives To study the frequency of KIAA1549-BRAF fusion (16-9, 15-9 and 16-11) in different locations of PAs using qRT-PCR technique in FFPE samples. Methodology Three different exon rearrangements of KIAA1549-BRAF (16-9, 15-9 and 16-11) fusions were assessed in 50 cases of PAs by using qRT-PCR (gold standard). FISH assay was also performed in all the cases. Results Out of 50 PAs, 32 were localised in midline structures such as the cerebellum, optic pathway, hypothalamus, and brain stem while 18 in non-midline regions like the cerebral hemispheres. Majority of the cases (35/50); 70% were positive for KIAA1549-BRAF fusion by RT-PCR. Of these, (16/35); 45.7% harboured 15-9 fusion, (15/35); 42.8% harboured 16-9 fusion, and only (4/35); 11.4% had 16-11 fusion. Only (24/30); 48% KIAA1549-BRAF showed fusion by FISH assay. There was 54.2% concordance between FISH and RT-PCR results. KIAA1549-BRAF fusion was observed in 78% of midline and 55.5% of non-midline cases. The frequency of KIAA1549-BRAF fusion decreased with increasing age, 77% in the age group <20, 54% in the age group 20-40 and 30% in the age group >40. Conclusion 15-9 and 16-9 KIAA1549-BRAF were the most frequently occurring fusions dominantly seen in the midline. The presence of fusion is inversely proportional to the age of patients. qRT-PCR is the gold standard technique and FISH assay has moderate concordance with qRT-PCR platform.
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