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MDB-25. LARGE CELL/ANAPLASTIC MEDULLOBLASTOMA REPRESENTS MORE THAN ONE DISEASE ENTITY
Medulloblastoma (MB) with predominant large cell or anaplastic cytological features have been identified to be associated to an aggressive clinical course and poor survival. Because cases can show mixed cytologies, these histologically defined MB types were merged in the recent WHO classification of...
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author | Krause, Katharina Goschzik, Tobias Doerner, Evelyn Pietsch, Torsten |
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description | Medulloblastoma (MB) with predominant large cell or anaplastic cytological features have been identified to be associated to an aggressive clinical course and poor survival. Because cases can show mixed cytologies, these histologically defined MB types were merged in the recent WHO classification of tumors of the CNS to large cell/anaplastic (LC/A) MB. In this study, we collected FFPE samples of 137 LC/A MB of all age groups (0-39 years) diagnosed at the DGNN Brain Tumor Reference Center in Bonn, Germany, and performed a comprehensive histological, immunophenotypical, genetic and epigenetic analysis by next-generation panel sequencing (NGS), 450k/850k methylation bead-array hybridization and molecular inversion probe (MIP) technology. 73% of cases showed predominant anaplastic histology, 27% predominant large cell histology. Methylation-based subtyping and sequencing showed that the cohort of LC/A MB represented different biological entities: 6% WNT-MB, 7% SHH-MB-TP53-wildtype, 10% SHH-MB-TP53-mutant, and 77% non-WNT/non-SHH MB (with predominant epigenetic subtype II). High-resolution copy number profiling by MIP demonstrated MYC amplification in 40% of non-WNT/non-SHH MB. MYC amplification was highly associated to infant disease and predominant large cell histology. On the contrary, predominant anaplastic histology was highly associated to non-infant disease, MYCN amplification and SHH activation. By NGS we detected recurrent mutations in 37 MB-related genes; the frequency of mutations of individual MB-related genes differed significantly between the histologically and genetically defined MB types. Our data clearly demonstrate that large cell MB and anaplastic MB represent different biological entities. Therefore, and also in respect to the future development of targeted treatment approaches to these highly malignant MB types, they should be precisely diagnosed as separate MB entities. |
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spelling | pubmed-102599932023-06-13 MDB-25. LARGE CELL/ANAPLASTIC MEDULLOBLASTOMA REPRESENTS MORE THAN ONE DISEASE ENTITY Krause, Katharina Goschzik, Tobias Doerner, Evelyn Pietsch, Torsten Neuro Oncol Final Category: Medulloblastomas - MDB Medulloblastoma (MB) with predominant large cell or anaplastic cytological features have been identified to be associated to an aggressive clinical course and poor survival. Because cases can show mixed cytologies, these histologically defined MB types were merged in the recent WHO classification of tumors of the CNS to large cell/anaplastic (LC/A) MB. In this study, we collected FFPE samples of 137 LC/A MB of all age groups (0-39 years) diagnosed at the DGNN Brain Tumor Reference Center in Bonn, Germany, and performed a comprehensive histological, immunophenotypical, genetic and epigenetic analysis by next-generation panel sequencing (NGS), 450k/850k methylation bead-array hybridization and molecular inversion probe (MIP) technology. 73% of cases showed predominant anaplastic histology, 27% predominant large cell histology. Methylation-based subtyping and sequencing showed that the cohort of LC/A MB represented different biological entities: 6% WNT-MB, 7% SHH-MB-TP53-wildtype, 10% SHH-MB-TP53-mutant, and 77% non-WNT/non-SHH MB (with predominant epigenetic subtype II). High-resolution copy number profiling by MIP demonstrated MYC amplification in 40% of non-WNT/non-SHH MB. MYC amplification was highly associated to infant disease and predominant large cell histology. On the contrary, predominant anaplastic histology was highly associated to non-infant disease, MYCN amplification and SHH activation. By NGS we detected recurrent mutations in 37 MB-related genes; the frequency of mutations of individual MB-related genes differed significantly between the histologically and genetically defined MB types. Our data clearly demonstrate that large cell MB and anaplastic MB represent different biological entities. Therefore, and also in respect to the future development of targeted treatment approaches to these highly malignant MB types, they should be precisely diagnosed as separate MB entities. Oxford University Press 2023-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10259993/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noad073.257 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Final Category: Medulloblastomas - MDB Krause, Katharina Goschzik, Tobias Doerner, Evelyn Pietsch, Torsten MDB-25. LARGE CELL/ANAPLASTIC MEDULLOBLASTOMA REPRESENTS MORE THAN ONE DISEASE ENTITY |
title | MDB-25. LARGE CELL/ANAPLASTIC MEDULLOBLASTOMA REPRESENTS MORE THAN ONE DISEASE ENTITY |
title_full | MDB-25. LARGE CELL/ANAPLASTIC MEDULLOBLASTOMA REPRESENTS MORE THAN ONE DISEASE ENTITY |
title_fullStr | MDB-25. LARGE CELL/ANAPLASTIC MEDULLOBLASTOMA REPRESENTS MORE THAN ONE DISEASE ENTITY |
title_full_unstemmed | MDB-25. LARGE CELL/ANAPLASTIC MEDULLOBLASTOMA REPRESENTS MORE THAN ONE DISEASE ENTITY |
title_short | MDB-25. LARGE CELL/ANAPLASTIC MEDULLOBLASTOMA REPRESENTS MORE THAN ONE DISEASE ENTITY |
title_sort | mdb-25. large cell/anaplastic medulloblastoma represents more than one disease entity |
topic | Final Category: Medulloblastomas - MDB |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10259993/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noad073.257 |
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