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Sex-Specific Differences in Primary CNS Lymphoma
Sex-specific differences have been increasingly recognized in many human diseases including brain cancer, namely glioblastoma. Primary CNS lymphoma (PCNSL) is an exceedingly rare type of brain cancer that tends to have a higher incidence and worse outcomes in male patients. Yet, relatively little is...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7352658/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32560244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12061593 |
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author | Roetzer, Thomas Furtner, Julia Gesperger, Johanna Seebrecht, Lukas Bandke, Dave Brada, Martina Brandner-Kokalj, Tanisa Grams, Astrid Haybaeck, Johannes Kitzwoegerer, Melitta Leber, Stefan L. Marhold, Franz Moser, Patrizia Sherif, Camillo Trenkler, Johannes Unterluggauer, Julia Weis, Serge Wuertz, Franz Hainfellner, Johannes A. Langs, Georg Nenning, Karl-Heinz Woehrer, Adelheid |
author_facet | Roetzer, Thomas Furtner, Julia Gesperger, Johanna Seebrecht, Lukas Bandke, Dave Brada, Martina Brandner-Kokalj, Tanisa Grams, Astrid Haybaeck, Johannes Kitzwoegerer, Melitta Leber, Stefan L. Marhold, Franz Moser, Patrizia Sherif, Camillo Trenkler, Johannes Unterluggauer, Julia Weis, Serge Wuertz, Franz Hainfellner, Johannes A. Langs, Georg Nenning, Karl-Heinz Woehrer, Adelheid |
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description | Sex-specific differences have been increasingly recognized in many human diseases including brain cancer, namely glioblastoma. Primary CNS lymphoma (PCNSL) is an exceedingly rare type of brain cancer that tends to have a higher incidence and worse outcomes in male patients. Yet, relatively little is known about the reasons that contribute to these observed sex-specific differences. Using a population-representative cohort of patients with PCNSL with dense magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and digital pathology annotation (n = 74), we performed sex-specific cluster and survival analyses to explore possible associations. We found three prognostically relevant clusters for females and two for males, characterized by differences in (i) patient demographics, (ii) tumor-associated immune response, and (iii) MR imaging phenotypes. Upon a multivariable analysis, an enhanced FoxP3+ lymphocyte-driven immune response was associated with a shorter overall survival particularly in female patients (HR 1.65, p = 0.035), while an increased extent of contrast enhancement emerged as an adverse predictor of outcomes in male patients (HR 1.05, p < 0.01). In conclusion, we found divergent prognostic constellations between female and male patients with PCNSL that suggest differential roles of tumor-associated immune response and MR imaging phenotypes. Our results further underline the importance of continued sex-specific analyses in the field of brain cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-73526582020-07-21 Sex-Specific Differences in Primary CNS Lymphoma Roetzer, Thomas Furtner, Julia Gesperger, Johanna Seebrecht, Lukas Bandke, Dave Brada, Martina Brandner-Kokalj, Tanisa Grams, Astrid Haybaeck, Johannes Kitzwoegerer, Melitta Leber, Stefan L. Marhold, Franz Moser, Patrizia Sherif, Camillo Trenkler, Johannes Unterluggauer, Julia Weis, Serge Wuertz, Franz Hainfellner, Johannes A. Langs, Georg Nenning, Karl-Heinz Woehrer, Adelheid Cancers (Basel) Article Sex-specific differences have been increasingly recognized in many human diseases including brain cancer, namely glioblastoma. Primary CNS lymphoma (PCNSL) is an exceedingly rare type of brain cancer that tends to have a higher incidence and worse outcomes in male patients. Yet, relatively little is known about the reasons that contribute to these observed sex-specific differences. Using a population-representative cohort of patients with PCNSL with dense magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and digital pathology annotation (n = 74), we performed sex-specific cluster and survival analyses to explore possible associations. We found three prognostically relevant clusters for females and two for males, characterized by differences in (i) patient demographics, (ii) tumor-associated immune response, and (iii) MR imaging phenotypes. Upon a multivariable analysis, an enhanced FoxP3+ lymphocyte-driven immune response was associated with a shorter overall survival particularly in female patients (HR 1.65, p = 0.035), while an increased extent of contrast enhancement emerged as an adverse predictor of outcomes in male patients (HR 1.05, p < 0.01). In conclusion, we found divergent prognostic constellations between female and male patients with PCNSL that suggest differential roles of tumor-associated immune response and MR imaging phenotypes. Our results further underline the importance of continued sex-specific analyses in the field of brain cancer. MDPI 2020-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7352658/ /pubmed/32560244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12061593 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Roetzer, Thomas Furtner, Julia Gesperger, Johanna Seebrecht, Lukas Bandke, Dave Brada, Martina Brandner-Kokalj, Tanisa Grams, Astrid Haybaeck, Johannes Kitzwoegerer, Melitta Leber, Stefan L. Marhold, Franz Moser, Patrizia Sherif, Camillo Trenkler, Johannes Unterluggauer, Julia Weis, Serge Wuertz, Franz Hainfellner, Johannes A. Langs, Georg Nenning, Karl-Heinz Woehrer, Adelheid Sex-Specific Differences in Primary CNS Lymphoma |
title | Sex-Specific Differences in Primary CNS Lymphoma |
title_full | Sex-Specific Differences in Primary CNS Lymphoma |
title_fullStr | Sex-Specific Differences in Primary CNS Lymphoma |
title_full_unstemmed | Sex-Specific Differences in Primary CNS Lymphoma |
title_short | Sex-Specific Differences in Primary CNS Lymphoma |
title_sort | sex-specific differences in primary cns lymphoma |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7352658/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32560244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12061593 |
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