Comprehensive genetic profiling and molecularly guided treatment for patients with primary CNS tumors

Author:

Kuehn Julia C.,Metzger PatrickORCID,Neidert Nicolas,Matysiak Uta,Gräßel Linda,Philipp Ulrike,Bleul Sabine,Pauli Thomas,Falkenstein Julia,Bertemes Henriette,Cysar Stepan,Hess Maria Elena,Frey Anna Verena,Duque-Afonso JesúsORCID,Schorb Elisabeth,Machein Marcia,Beck Jürgen,Schnell Oliver,von Bubnoff Nikolas,Illert Anna L.,Peters Christoph,Brummer TilmanORCID,Prinz MarcoORCID,Miething Cornelius,Becker Heiko,Lassmann Silke,Werner Martin,Börries MelanieORCID,Duyster Justus,Heiland Dieter H.,Sankowski RomanORCID,Scherer FlorianORCID

Abstract

AbstractDespite major advances in molecular profiling and classification of primary brain tumors, personalized treatment remains limited for most patients. Here, we explored the feasibility of individual molecular profiling and the efficacy of biomarker-guided therapy for adult patients with primary brain cancers in the real-world setting within the molecular tumor board Freiburg, Germany. We analyzed genetic profiles, personalized treatment recommendations, and clinical outcomes of 102 patients with 21 brain tumor types. Alterations in the cell cycle, BRAF, and mTOR pathways most frequently led to personalized treatment recommendations. Molecularly informed therapies were recommended in 71% and implemented in 32% of patients with completed molecular diagnostics. The disease control rate following targeted treatment was 50% and the overall response rate was 30%, with a progression-free survival 2/1 ratio of at least 1.3 in 31% of patients. This study highlights the efficacy of molecularly guided treatment and the need for biomarker-stratified trials in brain cancers.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Innere Medizin Advanced Clinician Scientist Program

Berta-Ottenstein Programm Förderlinie Clinician Scientist

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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