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Paths of Evolution of Progressive Anaplastic Meningiomas: A Clinical and Molecular Pathology Study
Grade 3 meningiomas are rare malignant tumors that can originate de novo or from the progression of lower grade meningiomas. The molecular bases of anaplasia and progression are poorly known. We aimed to report an institutional series of grade 3 anaplastic meningiomas and to investigate the evolutio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965923/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836440 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13020206 |
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author | Di Bonaventura, Rina Lauretti, Liverana Martini, Maurizio Cenci, Tonia Di Monaco, Giuliano Palombi, Davide Ceccarelli, Giovanni Maria Chiesa, Silvia Gessi, Marco Granitto, Alessia Albanese, Alessio Larocca, Luigi Maria D’Alessandris, Quintino Giorgio Pallini, Roberto Olivi, Alessandro |
author_facet | Di Bonaventura, Rina Lauretti, Liverana Martini, Maurizio Cenci, Tonia Di Monaco, Giuliano Palombi, Davide Ceccarelli, Giovanni Maria Chiesa, Silvia Gessi, Marco Granitto, Alessia Albanese, Alessio Larocca, Luigi Maria D’Alessandris, Quintino Giorgio Pallini, Roberto Olivi, Alessandro |
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description | Grade 3 meningiomas are rare malignant tumors that can originate de novo or from the progression of lower grade meningiomas. The molecular bases of anaplasia and progression are poorly known. We aimed to report an institutional series of grade 3 anaplastic meningiomas and to investigate the evolution of molecular profile in progressive cases. Clinical data and pathologic samples were retrospectively collected. VEGF, EGFR, EGFRvIII, PD-L1; and Sox2 expression; MGMT methylation status; and TERT promoter mutation were assessed in paired meningioma samples collected from the same patient before and after progression using immunohistochemistry and PCR. Young age, de novo cases, origin from grade 2 in progressive cases, good clinical status, and unilateral side, were associated with more favorable outcomes. In ten progressive meningiomas, by comparing molecular profile before and after progression, we identified two subgroups of patients, one defined by Sox2 increase, suggesting a stem-like, mesenchymal phenotype, and another defined by EGFRvIII gain, suggesting a committed progenitor, epithelial phenotype. Interestingly, cases with Sox2 increase had a significantly shortened survival compared to those with EGFRvIII gain. PD-L1 increase at progression was also associated with worse prognosis, portending immune escape. We thus identified the key drivers of meningioma progression, which can be exploited for personalized treatments. |
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spelling | pubmed-99659232023-02-26 Paths of Evolution of Progressive Anaplastic Meningiomas: A Clinical and Molecular Pathology Study Di Bonaventura, Rina Lauretti, Liverana Martini, Maurizio Cenci, Tonia Di Monaco, Giuliano Palombi, Davide Ceccarelli, Giovanni Maria Chiesa, Silvia Gessi, Marco Granitto, Alessia Albanese, Alessio Larocca, Luigi Maria D’Alessandris, Quintino Giorgio Pallini, Roberto Olivi, Alessandro J Pers Med Article Grade 3 meningiomas are rare malignant tumors that can originate de novo or from the progression of lower grade meningiomas. The molecular bases of anaplasia and progression are poorly known. We aimed to report an institutional series of grade 3 anaplastic meningiomas and to investigate the evolution of molecular profile in progressive cases. Clinical data and pathologic samples were retrospectively collected. VEGF, EGFR, EGFRvIII, PD-L1; and Sox2 expression; MGMT methylation status; and TERT promoter mutation were assessed in paired meningioma samples collected from the same patient before and after progression using immunohistochemistry and PCR. Young age, de novo cases, origin from grade 2 in progressive cases, good clinical status, and unilateral side, were associated with more favorable outcomes. In ten progressive meningiomas, by comparing molecular profile before and after progression, we identified two subgroups of patients, one defined by Sox2 increase, suggesting a stem-like, mesenchymal phenotype, and another defined by EGFRvIII gain, suggesting a committed progenitor, epithelial phenotype. Interestingly, cases with Sox2 increase had a significantly shortened survival compared to those with EGFRvIII gain. PD-L1 increase at progression was also associated with worse prognosis, portending immune escape. We thus identified the key drivers of meningioma progression, which can be exploited for personalized treatments. MDPI 2023-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9965923/ /pubmed/36836440 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13020206 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Di Bonaventura, Rina Lauretti, Liverana Martini, Maurizio Cenci, Tonia Di Monaco, Giuliano Palombi, Davide Ceccarelli, Giovanni Maria Chiesa, Silvia Gessi, Marco Granitto, Alessia Albanese, Alessio Larocca, Luigi Maria D’Alessandris, Quintino Giorgio Pallini, Roberto Olivi, Alessandro Paths of Evolution of Progressive Anaplastic Meningiomas: A Clinical and Molecular Pathology Study |
title | Paths of Evolution of Progressive Anaplastic Meningiomas: A Clinical and Molecular Pathology Study |
title_full | Paths of Evolution of Progressive Anaplastic Meningiomas: A Clinical and Molecular Pathology Study |
title_fullStr | Paths of Evolution of Progressive Anaplastic Meningiomas: A Clinical and Molecular Pathology Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Paths of Evolution of Progressive Anaplastic Meningiomas: A Clinical and Molecular Pathology Study |
title_short | Paths of Evolution of Progressive Anaplastic Meningiomas: A Clinical and Molecular Pathology Study |
title_sort | paths of evolution of progressive anaplastic meningiomas: a clinical and molecular pathology study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965923/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836440 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13020206 |
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