The genomic landscape of dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumours and a comprehensive analysis of recurrent cases

authors

  • Pagès Mélanie
  • Debily Marie-Anne
  • Fina Frédéric
  • Jones David
  • Saffroy Raphael
  • Castel David
  • Blauwblomme Thomas
  • Métais Alice
  • Bourgeois Marie
  • Lechapt-Zalcman Emmanuèle
  • Tauziède-Espariat Arnault
  • Andreiuolo Felipe
  • Chrétien Fabrice
  • Grill Jacques
  • Boddaert Nathalie
  • Figarella‑branger Dominique
  • Beroukhim Rameen
  • Varlet Pascale
  • Debily Marie‐anne

keywords

  • DNA methylation profiling
  • FGFR1
  • Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumours
  • Glioneuronal tumours
  • Molecular pathology
  • Paediatric low-grade gliomas

document type

ART

abstract

Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumour (DNT) is a glioneuronal tumour that is challenging to diagnose, with a wide spectrum of histological features. Three histopathological patterns have been described: specific DNTs (both the simple form and the complex form) comprising the specific glioneuronal element, and also the non-specific/diffuse form which lacks it, and has unclear phenotype-genotype correlations with numerous differential diagnoses.

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