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A comprehensive clinico-pathological review of a series of pediatric, adolescents and young adults with high-grade osteosarcoma: from clinics to biomarker discovery

  • Susana Buendía-López
  • , Alba Rubio-San-Simón
  • , Jen Hao Wu
  • , Daniel Azorín-Cuadrillero
  • , Ana Sanz-Miguel
  • , Álvaro Lassaletta
  • , Sara Inmaculada Sirvent-Cerdá
  • , Laura Rey-Portela
  • , Juan Carlos Abril
  • , Lucas Moreno
  • , Luis Madero-López
  • , Javier García-Castro
  • , Francisco Bautista

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Background: We analyzed clinical and immunohistochemical characteristics of pediatric, adolescents and young adults with high-grade osteosarcoma (HGOS) to validate prognostic factors, identify targetable and prognostic biomarkers and define management of multiple relapses. Methods: Retrospective analysis of 67 patients with HGOS between 2001 and 2020 was studied. BTN3A2, HSP90 and GLYPICAN1 were further analyzed based on their high expression on in silico model. Results: Conventional osteosarcoma was the most frequent histology subtype (89.5%); 26.9% of patients had metastases at diagnosis. Proportion of limb-sparing surgery and R0 resection increased before and after 2011 (66.6% vs. 96.2%; 78.5% vs 87.5% respectively), while no treatment-related deaths occurred after 2011. 5-year OS and EFS were 61% and 56.6%, (5.4-year median follow-up (0.20–17.40). In multivariate analysis, metastatic disease was the sole independent prognostic factor. 5-year EFS and OS for patients with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd relapse were 8–12%, 0–5%, and 11.1–11.1% respectively. BTN3A2 was highly expressed at diagnosis, surgery, and relapse. Conclusion: Metastatic disease remains the most important prognosis factor in HGOS. Improvements in surgical procedures and reduction in treatment-related mortality were observed. Survival after multiple relapses remains poor; we define figures to be used for benchmarking in clinical trials. BTN3A2 is a potential therapeutic target.

Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)3781-3792
Aantal pagina's12
TijdschriftClinical and Translational Oncology
Volume27
Nummer van het tijdschrift9
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - sep. 2025

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