Human pathology
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Hepatoblastoma (HBL) is a hepatic malignancy of infants and young children, which is often cured by combinations of surgery and chemotherapy. Management of refractory and metastatic HBL is challenging. Comprehensive genomic profiling was performed on 31 refractory and metastatic HBL using a hybrid-capture, adaptor ligation-based next-generation sequencing assay. ⋯ No alterations in TP53 were identified, and alterations in the DNA repair pathways were rare. Refractory and metastatic HBL is characterized by a general paucity of GA and is dominated by frequent CTNNB1 mutation and overall low TMB. Although potentially targetable GA are seen on occasion in HBL and a small number of cases have high TMB with potential to respond to immune checkpoint inhibitors, advanced HBL will remain a treatment challenge.