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Loss of NOTCH2 Positively Predicts Survival in Subgroups of Human Glial Brain Tumors

The structural complexity of chromosome 1p centromeric region has been an obstacle for fine mapping of tumor suppressor genes in this area. Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on chromosome 1p is associated with the longer survival of oligodendroglioma (OD) patients. To test the clinical relevance of 1p lo...

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Autores principales: Boulay, Jean-Louis, Miserez, André R., Zweifel, Christian, Sivasankaran, Balasubramanian, Kana, Veronika, Ghaffari, Anthony, Luyken, Cordelia, Sabel, Michael, Zerrouqi, Abdessamad, Wasner, Morten, Meir, Erwin Van, Tolnay, Markus, Reifenberger, Guido, Merlo, Adrian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1892807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17593975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000576
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author Boulay, Jean-Louis
Miserez, André R.
Zweifel, Christian
Sivasankaran, Balasubramanian
Kana, Veronika
Ghaffari, Anthony
Luyken, Cordelia
Sabel, Michael
Zerrouqi, Abdessamad
Wasner, Morten
Meir, Erwin Van
Tolnay, Markus
Reifenberger, Guido
Merlo, Adrian
author_facet Boulay, Jean-Louis
Miserez, André R.
Zweifel, Christian
Sivasankaran, Balasubramanian
Kana, Veronika
Ghaffari, Anthony
Luyken, Cordelia
Sabel, Michael
Zerrouqi, Abdessamad
Wasner, Morten
Meir, Erwin Van
Tolnay, Markus
Reifenberger, Guido
Merlo, Adrian
author_sort Boulay, Jean-Louis
collection PubMed
description The structural complexity of chromosome 1p centromeric region has been an obstacle for fine mapping of tumor suppressor genes in this area. Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on chromosome 1p is associated with the longer survival of oligodendroglioma (OD) patients. To test the clinical relevance of 1p loss in glioblastomas (GBM) patients and identifiy the underlying tumor suppressor locus, we constructed a somatic deletion map on chromosome 1p in 26 OG and 118 GBM. Deletion hotspots at 4 microsatellite markers located at 1p36.3, 1p36.1, 1p22 and 1p11 defined 10 distinct haplotypes that were related to patient survival. We found that loss of 1p centromeric marker D1S2696 within NOTCH2 intron 12 was associated with favorable prognosis in OD (P = 0.0007) as well as in GBM (P = 0.0175), while 19q loss, concomitant with 1p LOH in OD, had no influence on GBM survival (P = 0.918). Assessment of the intra-chromosomal ratio between NOTCH2 and its 1q21 pericentric duplication N2N (N2/N2N-test) allowed delineation of a consistent centromeric breakpoint in OD that also contained a minimally lost area in GBM. OD and GBM showed distinct deletion patterns that converged to the NOTCH2 gene in both glioma subtypes. Moreover, the N2/N2N-test disclosed homozygous deletions of NOTCH2 in primary OD. The N2/N2N test distinguished OD from GBM with a specificity of 100% and a sensitivity of 97%. Combined assessment of NOTCH2 genetic markers D1S2696 and N2/N2N predicted 24-month survival with an accuracy (0.925) that is equivalent to histological classification combined with the D1S2696 status (0.954) and higher than current genetic evaluation by 1p/19q LOH (0.762). Our data propose NOTCH2 as a powerful new molecular test to detect prognostically favorable gliomas.
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spelling pubmed-18928072007-08-23 Loss of NOTCH2 Positively Predicts Survival in Subgroups of Human Glial Brain Tumors Boulay, Jean-Louis Miserez, André R. Zweifel, Christian Sivasankaran, Balasubramanian Kana, Veronika Ghaffari, Anthony Luyken, Cordelia Sabel, Michael Zerrouqi, Abdessamad Wasner, Morten Meir, Erwin Van Tolnay, Markus Reifenberger, Guido Merlo, Adrian PLoS One Research Article The structural complexity of chromosome 1p centromeric region has been an obstacle for fine mapping of tumor suppressor genes in this area. Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) on chromosome 1p is associated with the longer survival of oligodendroglioma (OD) patients. To test the clinical relevance of 1p loss in glioblastomas (GBM) patients and identifiy the underlying tumor suppressor locus, we constructed a somatic deletion map on chromosome 1p in 26 OG and 118 GBM. Deletion hotspots at 4 microsatellite markers located at 1p36.3, 1p36.1, 1p22 and 1p11 defined 10 distinct haplotypes that were related to patient survival. We found that loss of 1p centromeric marker D1S2696 within NOTCH2 intron 12 was associated with favorable prognosis in OD (P = 0.0007) as well as in GBM (P = 0.0175), while 19q loss, concomitant with 1p LOH in OD, had no influence on GBM survival (P = 0.918). Assessment of the intra-chromosomal ratio between NOTCH2 and its 1q21 pericentric duplication N2N (N2/N2N-test) allowed delineation of a consistent centromeric breakpoint in OD that also contained a minimally lost area in GBM. OD and GBM showed distinct deletion patterns that converged to the NOTCH2 gene in both glioma subtypes. Moreover, the N2/N2N-test disclosed homozygous deletions of NOTCH2 in primary OD. The N2/N2N test distinguished OD from GBM with a specificity of 100% and a sensitivity of 97%. Combined assessment of NOTCH2 genetic markers D1S2696 and N2/N2N predicted 24-month survival with an accuracy (0.925) that is equivalent to histological classification combined with the D1S2696 status (0.954) and higher than current genetic evaluation by 1p/19q LOH (0.762). Our data propose NOTCH2 as a powerful new molecular test to detect prognostically favorable gliomas. Public Library of Science 2007-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC1892807/ /pubmed/17593975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000576 Text en Boulay et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Boulay, Jean-Louis
Miserez, André R.
Zweifel, Christian
Sivasankaran, Balasubramanian
Kana, Veronika
Ghaffari, Anthony
Luyken, Cordelia
Sabel, Michael
Zerrouqi, Abdessamad
Wasner, Morten
Meir, Erwin Van
Tolnay, Markus
Reifenberger, Guido
Merlo, Adrian
Loss of NOTCH2 Positively Predicts Survival in Subgroups of Human Glial Brain Tumors
title Loss of NOTCH2 Positively Predicts Survival in Subgroups of Human Glial Brain Tumors
title_full Loss of NOTCH2 Positively Predicts Survival in Subgroups of Human Glial Brain Tumors
title_fullStr Loss of NOTCH2 Positively Predicts Survival in Subgroups of Human Glial Brain Tumors
title_full_unstemmed Loss of NOTCH2 Positively Predicts Survival in Subgroups of Human Glial Brain Tumors
title_short Loss of NOTCH2 Positively Predicts Survival in Subgroups of Human Glial Brain Tumors
title_sort loss of notch2 positively predicts survival in subgroups of human glial brain tumors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1892807/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17593975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000576
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