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Interpretation 2348
Tier 1
H3F3A
Variants
H3F3A codon(s) 28 missense
Primary Sites
Brain
Brain, Infratentorial
Brain, Supratentorial
Tumor Types
Astrocytoma, Diffusely Infiltrating
Glioblastoma
Diffuse Midline Glioma
Interpretation

H3F3A K28M mutation (more commonly referred to as K27M) is a diagnostic parameter for the 2016 WHO-recognized entity, "Diffuse Midline Glioma H3 K27M-mutant", an astrocytic diffusely infiltrating tumor arising in the midline, typically within the brainstem, but also sometimes arising in the diencephalon or spinal cord. These tumors have a poor prognosis. The H3K27M alteration, which is characteristically heterozygous, leads to a decrease in overall H3K27me3 levels through dysregulation of the polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2), and a concurrent increase in H3K27 acetylation levels. Research is ongoing in an effort to develop ways to exploit this characteristic molecular alteration through targeted strategies.

Citations
  1. Louis DN, et al. cIMPACT-NOW update 2: diagnostic clarifications for diffuse midline glioma, H3 K27M-mutant and diffuse astrocytoma/anaplastic astrocytoma, IDH-mutant. Acta Neuropathol 2018;135(4):639-642
  2. Krug B, et al. Pervasive H3K27 Acetylation Leads to ERV Expression and a Therapeutic Vulnerability in H3K27M Gliomas. Cancer Cell 2019;35(5):782-797.e8
  3. Khuong-Quang DA, et al. K27M mutation in histone H3.3 defines clinically and biologically distinct subgroups of pediatric diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas. Acta Neuropathol 2012;124(3):439-47
Last updated: 2019-06-19 06:06:27 UTC
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