Remarkable response of a patient with secondary glioblastoma to a histone deacetylase inhibitor
Author(s) -
Saumya Gurbani,
Brent D. Weinberg,
Eric Salgado,
Alfredo Voloschin,
Jose Enrique Velazquez Vega,
Jeffrey J. Olson,
HuiKuo G. Shu,
Hyunsuk Shim
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
oxford medical case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.169
H-Index - 9
ISSN - 2053-8855
DOI - 10.1093/omcr/omaa006
Subject(s) - medicine , glioblastoma , histone deacetylase , histone deacetylase inhibitor , cancer research , oncology , pharmacology , histone , genetics , gene , biology
Secondary glioblastoma is a rare brain tumor characterized by a mutation in isocitrate dehydrogenase, which is reported to lead to epigenetic modification. Patients with secondary glioblastoma experience poor survival and quality-of-life outcomes due to the disease’s aggressiveness and a lack of targeted therapies. In this report, a patient with a secondary glioblastoma was treated with a histone deacetylase inhibitor, an epigenetic drug with potent anti-inflammatory properties, in addition to the standard regimen. The patient showed very favorable survival and quality-of-life measures, and a restoration of several neuro-metabolites as measured by spectroscopic magnetic resonance imaging.
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