Pediatric brain tumors as a developmental disease

被引:4
|
作者
Bruschi, Marco [1 ,2 ]
Grill, Jacques [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Guerrini-Rousseau, Lea [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Gustave Roussy, INSERM, Team Genom & Oncogenesis Pediat Brain Tumors, Unit Biomarkers & New Therapeut Canc 981, Villejuif, France
[2] Univ Paris Saclay, Villejuif, France
[3] Gustave Roussy, Dept Pediat & Adolescent Oncol, Villejuif, France
关键词
brain malformation; cancer predisposition; child; glioma; medulloblastoma; STEM-CELLS; CEREBRAL ORGANOIDS; GLIOMAS; MUTATIONS;
D O I
10.1097/CCO.0000000000000782
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose of review Brain tumors are the most frequent solid cancer in the pediatric population. Owing to the rarity of environmental clues about their origin, it is tempting to consider these neoplasms as developmental processes gone awry. Our review will explore the heuristic power of this hypothesis and the influence of these findings on the clinical management. Recent finding A more accurate description of cancer predisposition syndrome has shown their frequent association with developmental abnormalities. Several genes involved in pediatric brain tumor oncogenesis are involved in developmental processes. Modeling of several pediatric brain tumor in cerebral organoids, mimicking embryonal stage of brain development, indicates that early events during brain development create the conditions necessary for their oncogenesis. The onset of multiple brain tumor types early in life suggests a functional relationship between brain development and oncogenesis. A growing body of evidence seems to support the hypothesis that some of the main developmental steps in the brain can be highjacked by the tumors during their initiation. Collaborations between neuroscientists and oncologists should provide room for improvement in the knowledge for these neoplasms.
引用
收藏
页码:608 / 614
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Nonmalignant pediatric brain tumors
    Mahmoud Rashidi
    Victor Reis DaSilva
    Alireza Minagar
    James T. Rutka
    Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2003, 3 (3) : 200 - 205
  • [22] Management of pediatric brain tumors
    Pollack, IF
    Albright, AL
    NEUROSURGERY QUARTERLY, 1996, 6 (02) : 116 - 136
  • [23] Treatment of Pediatric Brain Tumors
    Karajannis, Matthias
    Allen, Jeffrey C.
    Newcomb, Elizabeth W.
    JOURNAL OF CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY, 2008, 217 (03) : 584 - 589
  • [24] MENINGEOMA AND PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMORS
    van Nieuwenhuizen, D.
    Bosscher, L.
    Szymanska, E.
    Heimans, J. J.
    Peerdeman, S. M.
    Klein, M.
    Reijneveld, J. C.
    NEURO-ONCOLOGY, 2010, 12 : 9 - 9
  • [25] Chemoradiotherapy for pediatric brain tumors
    Kubo, O
    Takakura, K
    CRITICAL REVIEWS IN NEUROSURGERY, 1998, 8 (06) : 357 - 363
  • [26] PEDIATRIC BRAIN-TUMORS
    WALKER, RW
    ALLEN, JC
    PEDIATRIC ANNALS, 1983, 12 (05): : 383 - &
  • [27] Pediatric Brain Tumors Preface
    Drevelegas, Antonios
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NEURORADIOLOGY, 2016, 5 (02) : 45 - 45
  • [28] CHEMOTHERAPY FOR PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMORS
    LONG, TF
    ETCUBANAS, E
    WILBUR, JR
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH, 1977, 18 (MAR): : 309 - 309
  • [29] Immunotherapy for Pediatric Brain Tumors
    Sayour, Elias J.
    Mitchell, Duane A.
    BRAIN SCIENCES, 2017, 7 (10):
  • [30] Pediatric Brain Tumors: An Update
    Segal, Devorah
    Karajannis, Matthias A.
    CURRENT PROBLEMS IN PEDIATRIC AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH CARE, 2016, 46 (07) : 242 - 250