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Molecular characterization of choroid plexus tumors reveals novel clinically relevant subgroups.

Diana M Merino1, Adam Shlien1, Anita Villani1, Malgorzata Pienkowska1, Stephen Mack1, Vijay Ramaswamy1, David Shih1, Ruth Tatevossian2, Ana Novokmet1, Sanaa Choufani1, Rina Dvir3, Myran Ben-Arush4, Brent T Harris5, Eugene I Hwang6, Rishi Lulla7, Stefan M Pfister8, Maria Isabel Achatz9, Nada Jabado10, Jonathan L Finlay11, Rosanna Weksberg1, Eric Bouffet1, Cynthia Hawkins1, Michael D Taylor1, Uri Tabori1, David W Ellison2, Richard J Gilbertson2, David Malkin12.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate molecular alterations in choroid plexus tumors (CPT) using a genome-wide high-throughput approach to identify diagnostic and prognostic signatures that will refine tumor stratification and guide therapeutic options. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: One hundred CPTs were obtained from a multi-institutional tissue and clinical database. Copy-number (CN), DNA methylation, and gene expression signatures were assessed for 74, 36, and 40 samples, respectively. Molecular subgroups were correlated with clinical parameters and outcomes.
RESULTS: Unique molecular signatures distinguished choroid plexus carcinomas (CPC) from choroid plexus papillomas (CPP) and atypical choroid plexus papillomas (aCPP); however, no significantly distinct molecular alterations between CPPs and aCPPs were observed. Allele-specific CN analysis of CPCs revealed two novel subgroups according to DNA content: hypodiploid and hyperdiploid CPCs. Hyperdiploid CPCs exhibited recurrent acquired uniparental disomy events. Somatic mutations in TP53 were observed in 60% of CPCs. Investigating the number of mutated copies of p53 per sample revealed a high-risk group of patients with CPC carrying two copies of mutant p53, who exhibited poor 5-year event-free (EFS) and overall survival (OS) compared with patients with CPC carrying one copy of mutant p53 (OS: 14.3%, 95% confidence interval, 0.71%-46.5% vs. 66.7%, 28.2%-87.8%, respectively, P = 0.04; EFS: 0% vs. 44.4%, 13.6%-71.9%, respectively, P = 0.03). CPPs and aCPPs exhibited favorable survival. DISCUSSION: Our data demonstrate that differences in CN, gene expression, and DNA methylation signatures distinguish CPCs from CPPs and aCPPs; however, molecular similarities among the papillomas suggest that these two histologic subgroups are indeed a single molecular entity. A greater number of copies of mutated TP53 were significantly associated to increased tumor aggressiveness and a worse survival outcome in CPCs. Collectively, these findings will facilitate stratified approaches to the clinical management of CPTs. ©2014 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25336695     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-14-1324

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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