MiR-1248: a new prognostic biomarker able to identify supratentorial hemispheric pediatric low-grade gliomas patients associated with progression

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Catanzaro, Giuseppina | Besharat, Zein Mersini | Carai, Andrea | Jäger, Natalie | Splendiani, Elena | Colin, Carole | Po, Agnese | Chiacchiarini, Martina | Citarella, Anna | Gianno, Francesca | Cacchione, Antonella | Miele, Evelina | Diomedi Camassei, Francesca | Gessi, Marco | Massimi, Luca | Locatelli, Franco | Jones, David | Figarella‑branger, Dominique | Pfister, Stefan | Mastronuzzi, Angela | Giangaspero, Felice | Ferretti, Elisabetta

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International audience. Background Pediatric low-grade gliomas (pLGGs), particularly incompletely resected supratentorial tumours, can undergo progression after surgery. However to date, there are no predictive biomarkers for progression. Here, we aimed to identify pLGG-specific microRNA signatures and evaluate their value as a prognostic tool. Methods We identified and validated supratentorial incompletey resected pLGG-specific microRNAs in independent cohorts from four European Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Centres. Results These microRNAs demonstrated high accuracy in differentiating patients with or without progression. Specifically, incompletely resected supratentorial pLGGs with disease progression showed significantly higher miR-1248 combined with lower miR-376a-3p and miR-888-5p levels than tumours without progression. A significant ( p < 0.001) prognostic performance for miR-1248 was reported with an area under the curve (AUC) of 1.00. We also highlighted a critical oncogenic role for miR-1248 in gliomas tumours. Indeed, high miR-1248 levels maintain low its validated target genes (CDKN1A (p21)/FRK/SPOP/VHL/MTAP) and consequently sustain the activation of oncogenic pathways. Conclusions Altogether, we provide a novel molecular biomarker able to successfully identify pLGG patients associated with disease progression that could support the clinicians in the decision-making strategy, advancing personalized medicine.

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