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RARE-54. MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF ROSETTE-FORMING GLIONEURONAL TUMOR AT MIDBRAIN; REPORT OF TWO CASES
Rosette-forming glioneuronal tumor (RGNT) is a tumor that primarily arises at posterior fossa. We experienced two rare cases of RGNT located at midbrain and investigated their molecular features. Case 1 is a 23-year-old female, and Case 2 is an 18-year-old male. Both cases were surgically removed by...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715957/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.764 |
Sumario: | Rosette-forming glioneuronal tumor (RGNT) is a tumor that primarily arises at posterior fossa. We experienced two rare cases of RGNT located at midbrain and investigated their molecular features. Case 1 is a 23-year-old female, and Case 2 is an 18-year-old male. Both cases were surgically removed by the occipital transtentorial approach. Histological analysis demonstrated a biphasic pattern of neurocytic and glial components. The former consisted of neurocytic rosettes and perivascular pseudorosettes, and the latter was GFAP positive, corresponding to the diagnosis of RGNT. Both cases have an excellent clinical course without receiving chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Small residual tumors of both cases shrunk and maintained for 27 and 12 months, respectively. Case 1 underwent DNA methylation array and a subsequent DNA methylation-based classifier, indicating that the case matched RGNT with a 0.99 calibrated score. Also, we identified FGFR1 K656 mutation. Pyrosequence analysis of other genes such as IDH1 R132, IDH2 R172, BRAF T599, BRAF V600, H3F3A K27, H3F3A G34, HIST1H3B K27, TERT C228, FGFR1 N546 had no mutations. RT-PCR of KIAA1549-BRAF fusion was not detected. DNA methylation status of Case 2 is under investigation. Pyorosequence analysis identified TERT C228 mutation but did not identify other mutations such as FGFR1 N546 and K656. Midbrain RGNT corresponds to the histological and molecular features of RGNT. RGNT needs to be differentially diagnosed in the case of a midbrain tumor. |
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