High-grade gliomas in adolescents and young adults highlight histomolecular differences from their adult and pediatric counterparts

authors

  • Roux Alexandre
  • Pallud Johan
  • Saffroy Raphaël
  • Edjlali-Goujon Myriam
  • Debily Marie-Anne
  • Boddaert Nathalie
  • Sanson Marc
  • Puget Stéphanie
  • Knafo Steven
  • Adam Clovis
  • Faillot Thierry
  • Cazals-Hatem Dominique
  • Mandonnet Emmanuel
  • Polivka Marc
  • Dorfmüller Georges
  • Dauta Aurélie
  • Desplanques Mathilde
  • Gareton Albane
  • Pages Mélanie
  • Tauziede-Espariat Arnault
  • Grill Jacques
  • Bourdeaut Franck
  • Doz François
  • Dhermain Frédéric
  • Mokhtari Karima
  • Chretien Fabrice
  • Figarella‑branger Dominique
  • Varlet Pascale

keywords

  • DNA-methylation analysis
  • Glioblastoma
  • Glioma
  • Integrated diagnosis
  • Whole exome sequencing

abstract

Considering that pediatric high-grade gliomas (HGGs) are biologically distinct from their adult counterparts, the objective of this study was to define the landscape of HGGs in adolescents and young adults (AYAs).

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