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Rhabdomyosarcoma: current challenges and their implications for developing therapies.

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Hettmer, S; Li, Z; Billin, AN; Barr, FG; Cornelison, DDW; Ehrlich, AR; Guttridge, DC; Hayes-Jordan, A; Helman, LJ; Houghton, PJ; Khan, J ...
Published in: Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med
November 3, 2014

Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) represents a rare, heterogeneous group of mesodermal malignancies with skeletal muscle differentiation. One major subgroup of RMS tumors (so-called "fusion-positive" tumors) carries exclusive chromosomal translocations that join the DNA-binding domain of the PAX3 or PAX7 gene to the transactivation domain of the FOXO1 (previously known as FKHR) gene. Fusion-negative RMS represents a heterogeneous spectrum of tumors with frequent RAS pathway activation. Overtly metastatic disease at diagnosis is more frequently found in individuals with fusion-positive than in those with fusion-negative tumors. RMS is the most common pediatric soft-tissue sarcoma, and approximately 60% of all children and adolescents diagnosed with RMS are cured by currently available multimodal therapies. However, a curative outcome is achieved in <30% of high-risk individuals with RMS, including all those diagnosed as adults, those diagnosed with fusion-positive tumors during childhood (including metastatic and nonmetastatic tumors), and those diagnosed with metastatic disease during childhood (including fusion-positive and fusion-negative tumors). This white paper outlines current challenges in RMS research and their implications for developing more effective therapies. Urgent clinical problems include local control, systemic disease, need for improved risk stratification, and characterization of differences in disease course in children and adults. Biological challenges include definition of the cellular functions of PAX-FOXO1 fusion proteins, clarification of disease heterogeneity, elucidation of the cellular origins of RMS, delineation of the tumor microenvironment, and identification of means for rational selection and testing of new combination therapies. To streamline future therapeutic developments, it will be critical to improve access to fresh tumor tissue for research purposes, consider alternative trial designs to optimize early clinical testing of candidate drugs, coalesce advocacy efforts to garner public and industry support, and facilitate collaborative efforts between academia and industry.

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Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med

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2157-1422

Publication Date

November 3, 2014

Volume

4

Issue

11

Start / End Page

a025650

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Rhabdomyosarcoma
  • Muscle Neoplasms
  • Interinstitutional Relations
  • Humans
  • Child
  • Age Factors
  • Adult
  • Adolescent
  • 3208 Medical physiology
 

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Hettmer, S., Li, Z., Billin, A. N., Barr, F. G., Cornelison, D. D. W., Ehrlich, A. R., … Keller, C. (2014). Rhabdomyosarcoma: current challenges and their implications for developing therapies. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med, 4(11), a025650. https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a025650
Hettmer, Simone, Zhizhong Li, Andrew N. Billin, Frederic G. Barr, D. D. W. Cornelison, Alan R. Ehrlich, Denis C. Guttridge, et al. “Rhabdomyosarcoma: current challenges and their implications for developing therapies.Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med 4, no. 11 (November 3, 2014): a025650. https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a025650.
Hettmer S, Li Z, Billin AN, Barr FG, Cornelison DDW, Ehrlich AR, et al. Rhabdomyosarcoma: current challenges and their implications for developing therapies. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med. 2014 Nov 3;4(11):a025650.
Hettmer, Simone, et al. “Rhabdomyosarcoma: current challenges and their implications for developing therapies.Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med, vol. 4, no. 11, Nov. 2014, p. a025650. Pubmed, doi:10.1101/cshperspect.a025650.
Hettmer S, Li Z, Billin AN, Barr FG, Cornelison DDW, Ehrlich AR, Guttridge DC, Hayes-Jordan A, Helman LJ, Houghton PJ, Khan J, Langenau DM, Linardic CM, Pal R, Partridge TA, Pavlath GK, Rota R, Schäfer BW, Shipley J, Stillman B, Wexler LH, Wagers AJ, Keller C. Rhabdomyosarcoma: current challenges and their implications for developing therapies. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med. 2014 Nov 3;4(11):a025650.

Published In

Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med

DOI

EISSN

2157-1422

Publication Date

November 3, 2014

Volume

4

Issue

11

Start / End Page

a025650

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Rhabdomyosarcoma
  • Muscle Neoplasms
  • Interinstitutional Relations
  • Humans
  • Child
  • Age Factors
  • Adult
  • Adolescent
  • 3208 Medical physiology