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IDH‐mutated astrocytomas with 19q‐loss constitute a subgroup that confers better prognosis
IDH‐mutant gliomas are classified into astrocytic or oligodendroglial tumors by 1p/19q status in the WHO 2016 classification, with the latter presenting with characteristic morphology and better prognosis in general. However, the morphological and genetic features within each category are varied, an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6029820/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29752851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.13635 |
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author | Otani, Ryohei Uzuka, Takeo Higuchi, Fumi Matsuda, Hadzki Nomura, Masashi Tanaka, Shota Mukasa, Akitake Ichimura, Koichi Kim, Phyo Ueki, Keisuke |
author_facet | Otani, Ryohei Uzuka, Takeo Higuchi, Fumi Matsuda, Hadzki Nomura, Masashi Tanaka, Shota Mukasa, Akitake Ichimura, Koichi Kim, Phyo Ueki, Keisuke |
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description | IDH‐mutant gliomas are classified into astrocytic or oligodendroglial tumors by 1p/19q status in the WHO 2016 classification, with the latter presenting with characteristic morphology and better prognosis in general. However, the morphological and genetic features within each category are varied, and there might be distinguishable subtypes. We analyzed 170 WHO grade II‐IV gliomas resected in our institution. 1p/19q status was analyzed by microsatellite analysis, and genetic mutations were analyzed by next‐generation sequencing and Sanger sequencing. For validation, the Brain Lower Grade Glioma dataset of The Cancer Genome Atlas was analyzed. Of the 42 grade III IDH‐mutated gliomas, 12 were 1p‐intact/19q‐intact (anaplastic astrocytomas [AA]), 7 were 1p‐intact/19q‐loss (AA), and 23 showed 1p/19q‐codeletion (anaplastic oligodendrogliomas). Of the 88 IDH‐wild type glioblastomas (GBMs), 14 showed 1p‐intact/19q‐loss status. All of the seven 1p‐intact/19q‐loss AAs harbored TP53 mutation, but no TERT promotor mutation. All 19q‐loss AAs had regions presenting oligodendroglioma‐like morphology, and were associated with significantly longer overall survival compared to 19q‐intact AAs (P = .001). This tendency was observed in The Cancer Genome Atlas Lower Grade Glioma dataset. In contrast, there was no difference in overall survival between the 19q‐loss GBM and 19q‐intact GBM (P = .4). In a case of 19q‐loss AA, both oligodendroglial morphology and 19q‐loss disappeared after recurrence, possibly indicating correlation between 19q‐loss and oligodendroglial morphology. We showed that there was a subgroup, although small, of IDH‐mutated astrocytomas harboring 19q‐loss that present oligodendroglial morphology, and also were associated with significantly better prognosis compared to other 19q‐intact astrocytomas. |
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spelling | pubmed-60298202018-07-09 IDH‐mutated astrocytomas with 19q‐loss constitute a subgroup that confers better prognosis Otani, Ryohei Uzuka, Takeo Higuchi, Fumi Matsuda, Hadzki Nomura, Masashi Tanaka, Shota Mukasa, Akitake Ichimura, Koichi Kim, Phyo Ueki, Keisuke Cancer Sci Original Articles IDH‐mutant gliomas are classified into astrocytic or oligodendroglial tumors by 1p/19q status in the WHO 2016 classification, with the latter presenting with characteristic morphology and better prognosis in general. However, the morphological and genetic features within each category are varied, and there might be distinguishable subtypes. We analyzed 170 WHO grade II‐IV gliomas resected in our institution. 1p/19q status was analyzed by microsatellite analysis, and genetic mutations were analyzed by next‐generation sequencing and Sanger sequencing. For validation, the Brain Lower Grade Glioma dataset of The Cancer Genome Atlas was analyzed. Of the 42 grade III IDH‐mutated gliomas, 12 were 1p‐intact/19q‐intact (anaplastic astrocytomas [AA]), 7 were 1p‐intact/19q‐loss (AA), and 23 showed 1p/19q‐codeletion (anaplastic oligodendrogliomas). Of the 88 IDH‐wild type glioblastomas (GBMs), 14 showed 1p‐intact/19q‐loss status. All of the seven 1p‐intact/19q‐loss AAs harbored TP53 mutation, but no TERT promotor mutation. All 19q‐loss AAs had regions presenting oligodendroglioma‐like morphology, and were associated with significantly longer overall survival compared to 19q‐intact AAs (P = .001). This tendency was observed in The Cancer Genome Atlas Lower Grade Glioma dataset. In contrast, there was no difference in overall survival between the 19q‐loss GBM and 19q‐intact GBM (P = .4). In a case of 19q‐loss AA, both oligodendroglial morphology and 19q‐loss disappeared after recurrence, possibly indicating correlation between 19q‐loss and oligodendroglial morphology. We showed that there was a subgroup, although small, of IDH‐mutated astrocytomas harboring 19q‐loss that present oligodendroglial morphology, and also were associated with significantly better prognosis compared to other 19q‐intact astrocytomas. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-06-15 2018-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6029820/ /pubmed/29752851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.13635 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Otani, Ryohei Uzuka, Takeo Higuchi, Fumi Matsuda, Hadzki Nomura, Masashi Tanaka, Shota Mukasa, Akitake Ichimura, Koichi Kim, Phyo Ueki, Keisuke IDH‐mutated astrocytomas with 19q‐loss constitute a subgroup that confers better prognosis |
title |
IDH‐mutated astrocytomas with 19q‐loss constitute a subgroup that confers better prognosis |
title_full |
IDH‐mutated astrocytomas with 19q‐loss constitute a subgroup that confers better prognosis |
title_fullStr |
IDH‐mutated astrocytomas with 19q‐loss constitute a subgroup that confers better prognosis |
title_full_unstemmed |
IDH‐mutated astrocytomas with 19q‐loss constitute a subgroup that confers better prognosis |
title_short |
IDH‐mutated astrocytomas with 19q‐loss constitute a subgroup that confers better prognosis |
title_sort | idh‐mutated astrocytomas with 19q‐loss constitute a subgroup that confers better prognosis |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6029820/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29752851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.13635 |
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