Pilomyxoid astrocytoma treated successfully with vemurafenib

Mary Skrypek(University of Minnesota), Nicholas K. Foreman(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Daniel Guillaume(University of Minnesota), Christopher L. Moertel(University of Minnesota)
Pediatric Blood & Cancer
May 12, 2014
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Abstract

The BRAF V600E missense mutation is known to be present in a subset of central nervous system tumors. We report a patient with a BRAF V600E mutated pilomyxoid astrocytoma who failed multiple conventional chemotherapy regimens. Treatment with vemurafenib, a molecularly targeted therapy against the mutant BRAF V600E kinase, combined with vinblastine resulted in tumor regression. Furthermore, this patient experienced almost immediate progression of disease after holding vemurafenib for only 2-3 weeks, suggesting that the tumor response is vemurafenib dependent. This population of patients may benefit from targeted therapy and testing of individual tumors for BRAF mutations is justified.


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