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Perioperative cerebral ischemia promote infiltrative recurrence in glioblastoma

BACKGROUND: Hypoxia is a key driver for infiltrative growth in experimental gliomas. It has remained elusive whether tumor hypoxia in glioblastoma patients contributes to distant or diffuse recurrences. We therefore investigated the influence of perioperative cerebral ischemia on patterns of progres...

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Autores principales: Thiepold, Anna-Luisa, Luger, Sebastian, Wagner, Marlies, Filmann, Natalie, Ronellenfitsch, Michael W., Harter, Patrick N., Braczynski, Anne K., Dützmann, Stephan, Hattingen, Elke, Steinbach, Joachim P., Senft, Christian, Rieger, Johannes, Bähr, Oliver
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4546485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25966341
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author Thiepold, Anna-Luisa
Luger, Sebastian
Wagner, Marlies
Filmann, Natalie
Ronellenfitsch, Michael W.
Harter, Patrick N.
Braczynski, Anne K.
Dützmann, Stephan
Hattingen, Elke
Steinbach, Joachim P.
Senft, Christian
Rieger, Johannes
Bähr, Oliver
author_facet Thiepold, Anna-Luisa
Luger, Sebastian
Wagner, Marlies
Filmann, Natalie
Ronellenfitsch, Michael W.
Harter, Patrick N.
Braczynski, Anne K.
Dützmann, Stephan
Hattingen, Elke
Steinbach, Joachim P.
Senft, Christian
Rieger, Johannes
Bähr, Oliver
author_sort Thiepold, Anna-Luisa
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description BACKGROUND: Hypoxia is a key driver for infiltrative growth in experimental gliomas. It has remained elusive whether tumor hypoxia in glioblastoma patients contributes to distant or diffuse recurrences. We therefore investigated the influence of perioperative cerebral ischemia on patterns of progression in glioblastoma patients. METHODS: We retrospectively screened MRI scans of 245 patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma undergoing resection for perioperative ischemia near the resection cavity. 46 showed relevant ischemia nearby the resection cavity. A control cohort without perioperative ischemia was generated by a 1:1 matching using an algorithm based on gender, age and adjuvant treatment. Both cohorts were analyzed for patterns of progression by a blinded neuroradiologist. RESULTS: The percentage of diffuse or distant recurrences at first relapse was significantly higher in the cohort with perioperative ischemia (61.1%) compared to the control cohort (19.4%). The results of the control cohort matched well with historical data. The change in patterns of progression was not associated with a difference in survival. CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals an unrecognized association of perioperative cerebral ischemia with distant or diffuse recurrence in glioblastoma. It is the first clinical study supporting the concept that hypoxia is a key driver of infiltrative tumor growth in glioblastoma patients.
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spelling pubmed-45464852015-08-27 Perioperative cerebral ischemia promote infiltrative recurrence in glioblastoma Thiepold, Anna-Luisa Luger, Sebastian Wagner, Marlies Filmann, Natalie Ronellenfitsch, Michael W. Harter, Patrick N. Braczynski, Anne K. Dützmann, Stephan Hattingen, Elke Steinbach, Joachim P. Senft, Christian Rieger, Johannes Bähr, Oliver Oncotarget Research Paper BACKGROUND: Hypoxia is a key driver for infiltrative growth in experimental gliomas. It has remained elusive whether tumor hypoxia in glioblastoma patients contributes to distant or diffuse recurrences. We therefore investigated the influence of perioperative cerebral ischemia on patterns of progression in glioblastoma patients. METHODS: We retrospectively screened MRI scans of 245 patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma undergoing resection for perioperative ischemia near the resection cavity. 46 showed relevant ischemia nearby the resection cavity. A control cohort without perioperative ischemia was generated by a 1:1 matching using an algorithm based on gender, age and adjuvant treatment. Both cohorts were analyzed for patterns of progression by a blinded neuroradiologist. RESULTS: The percentage of diffuse or distant recurrences at first relapse was significantly higher in the cohort with perioperative ischemia (61.1%) compared to the control cohort (19.4%). The results of the control cohort matched well with historical data. The change in patterns of progression was not associated with a difference in survival. CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals an unrecognized association of perioperative cerebral ischemia with distant or diffuse recurrence in glioblastoma. It is the first clinical study supporting the concept that hypoxia is a key driver of infiltrative tumor growth in glioblastoma patients. Impact Journals LLC 2015-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4546485/ /pubmed/25966341 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Thiepold et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
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Thiepold, Anna-Luisa
Luger, Sebastian
Wagner, Marlies
Filmann, Natalie
Ronellenfitsch, Michael W.
Harter, Patrick N.
Braczynski, Anne K.
Dützmann, Stephan
Hattingen, Elke
Steinbach, Joachim P.
Senft, Christian
Rieger, Johannes
Bähr, Oliver
Perioperative cerebral ischemia promote infiltrative recurrence in glioblastoma
title Perioperative cerebral ischemia promote infiltrative recurrence in glioblastoma
title_full Perioperative cerebral ischemia promote infiltrative recurrence in glioblastoma
title_fullStr Perioperative cerebral ischemia promote infiltrative recurrence in glioblastoma
title_full_unstemmed Perioperative cerebral ischemia promote infiltrative recurrence in glioblastoma
title_short Perioperative cerebral ischemia promote infiltrative recurrence in glioblastoma
title_sort perioperative cerebral ischemia promote infiltrative recurrence in glioblastoma
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4546485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25966341
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