1. Belzutifan, a Potent HIF2α Inhibitor, in the Pacak–Zhuang Syndrome
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Jasmine Lin, William G. Kaelin, Katherine A. Janeway, Ari J. Wassner, Brent R. Weil, Sara O. Vargas, Steven G. DuBois, Jill A. Madden, Junne Kamihara, Kayla V. Hamilton, Stephan D. Voss, Rodolfo F. Perini, Matthew M. Heeney, Naseem J. Zojwalla, Alma Imamovic, Jessica A. Pollard, Catherine B. Wall, and Catherine Clinton
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,EPAS1 ,General Medicine ,Tumor response ,Pediatric cancer ,Targeted therapy ,Somatic mosaicism ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Personalized medicine ,Headaches ,medicine.symptom ,Clinical care ,business - Abstract
The integration of genomic testing into clinical care enables the use of individualized approaches to the management of rare diseases. We describe the use of belzutifan, a potent and selective small-molecule inhibitor of the protein hypoxia-inducible factor 2α (HIF2α), in a patient with polycythemia and multiple paragangliomas (the Pacak-Zhuang syndrome). The syndrome was caused in this patient by somatic mosaicism for an activating mutation in EPAS1. Treatment with belzutifan led to a rapid and sustained tumor response along with resolution of hypertension, headaches, and long-standing polycythemia. This case shows the application of a targeted therapy for the treatment of a patient with a rare tumor-predisposition syndrome. (Funded by the Morin Family Fund for Pediatric Cancer and Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation.).
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- 2021
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