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Targeted Therapy with Anlotinib for a Patient with an Oncogenic FGFR3 - TACC3 Fusion and Recurrent Glioblastoma
[摘要] We describe a case of recurrent glioblastoma treated with anlotinib in this report. The patient was administered anlotinib 12 mg p.o. once every day (days 1–14, with a 21-day cycle) (anlotinib clinical study NCT04004975) and oral temozolomide chemotherapy 100 mg/m 2 (days 1–7, days 15–21, 28-day cycle; 12 cycles). After 2 months of therapy, the patient achieved a partial response that has been maintained for >17 months of follow-up. Molecular characterization confirmed the presence of a TERT promoter mutation, wild-type IDH1 / 2 , an FGFR3 - TACC3 fusion, and FGFR3 amplification in the patient. Anlotinib is a multitarget tyrosine kinase inhibitor that was originally designed to inhibit VEGFR2/3, FGFR1–4, PDGFRα/β, and c-Kit. Patients with TERT promoter mutations and high-grade IDH -wild-type glioma have shorter overall survival than patients with IDH -wild-type glioma without TERT promoter mutations. However, this patient had a favorable clinic outcome, and FGFR3 - TACC3 fusion may be a new marker for treatment of glioma with anlotinib. Key Points This case study is believed to be the first report that FGFR3 - TACC3 fusion could be a novel indication to treat recurrent glioblastoma with the drug anlotinib. This case exhibited an exceptional response (maintained partial response >17 months) after 2-month combined therapy of anlotinib and oral temozolomide chemotherapy. This case also underscores the importance of molecular diagnosis for clinically complex cases. Tumor tissue-based assessment of molecular biomarkers in brain tumors has been successfully translated into clinical application.
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