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Role Of Repulsive Guidance Signaling And Gpr180 In Pediatric Low-Grade Glioma Infiltration

Pediatric low-grade gliomas (pLGGs) are the most common brain tumors in children with varying degrees of infiltration. Despite having a positive prognosis, if the standard treatment, gross total resection, is impossible due to tumor location or diffuseness, outcomes worsen. Development of targeted therapeutics for diverse subtypes of pLGGs is limited by a lack of genetic models. We generated five fly pLGG models using patient-derived fusion genes to investigate molecular subtype-specific pathology, and found glial overexpression of QKI::RAF1, associated with pilocytic astrocytomas and glioneuronal tumors, induced aberrant glial migration and infiltration.