Pilocytic Astrocytoma-Derived Cells in Peripheral Blood: A Case Report

Author:

Volpentesta Giorgio,Donato Giuseppe,Ferraro Elisabetta,Mignogna Chiara,Radaelli Riccardo,Sabatini Umberto,La Torre Domenico,Malara Natalia

Abstract

Imaging limitations, invasive tissue biopsies and poor information over the course of treatment to evaluate ‘real-time’ tumor dynamics justify the emerging use of liquid biopsies in the field of brain tumors. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from high-grade astrocytomas might reach the circulation by crossing the blood–brain barrier. Here, for the first time, CTCs cytology in a case of pylocitic astrocytoma is described. An obstructive hydrocephalous due to a lateral mesencephalic tectum mass occluding the Silvio Aqueduct was diagnosed in a young, 18 years old, male. Considering the location of the tumor and the rapid deterioration of the neurological status, it has been decided to urgency treat the patient with ventriculoperitoneal shunting. Magnetic resonance imaging showed a nodular shaped lesion localized within the left lateral mesencephalic tectum. Stereotactic biopsy was not approachable due significant risk of neurological consequences. The diagnosis was performed by blood sampling, a non-invasive procedure for the patient, in order to provide tumor information. Cytopathological features on detected circulating atypical GFAP positive cells led to pilocytic diagnosis confirmed by the patient’s 68 months outcome.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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