| Literature DB >> 30187121 |
Damian Stichel1, Azadeh Ebrahimi1,2, David Reuss1,2, Daniel Schrimpf1,2, Takahiro Ono3, Mitsuaki Shirahata4, Guido Reifenberger5,6, Michael Weller7, Daniel Hänggi8, Wolfgang Wick9,10, Christel Herold-Mende11, Manfred Westphal12, Sebastian Brandner13,14, Stefan M Pfister15,16,17, David Capper1,2,18,19,20, Felix Sahm1,2, Andreas von Deimling21,22.
Abstract
EGFR amplification (EGFRamp), the combination of gain of chromosome 7 and loss of chromosome 10 (7+/10-), and TERT promoter mutation (pTERTmut) are alterations frequently observed in adult IDH-wild-type (IDHwt) glioblastoma (GBM). In the absence of endothelial proliferation and/or necrosis, these alterations currently are considered to serve as a surrogate for upgrading IDHwt diffuse or anaplastic astrocytoma to GBM. Here, we set out to determine the distribution of EGFRamp, 7+/10-, and pTERTmut by analyzing high-resolution copy-number profiles and next-generation sequencing data of primary brain tumors. In addition, we addressed the question whether combinations of partial gains on chromosome 7 and partial losses on chromosome 10 exhibited a diagnostic and prognostic value similar to that of complete 7+/10-. Several such combinations proved relevant and were combined as the 7/10 signature. Our results demonstrate that EGFRamp and the 7/10 signature are closely associated with IDHwt GBM. In contrast, pTERTmut is less specific for IDHwt GBM. We conclude that, in the absence of endothelial proliferation and/or necrosis, the detection of EGFRamp is a very strong surrogate marker for the diagnosis of GBM in IDHwt diffuse astrocytic tumors. The 7/10 signature is also a strong surrogate marker. However, care should be taken to exclude pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma. pTERTmut is less restricted to this entity and needs companion analysis by other molecular markers to serve as a surrogate for diagnosing IDHwt GBM. A combination of any two of EGFRamp, the 7/10 signature and pTERTmut, is highly specific for IDHwt GBM and the combination of all three alterations is frequent and exclusively seen in IDHwt GBM.Entities:
Keywords: 7+/10q−; 7+/10−; Astrocytoma; Chromosome 10 loss; Chromosome 7 gain; EGFR amplification; Glioblastoma; Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma; TERT promoter mutation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30187121 DOI: 10.1007/s00401-018-1905-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neuropathol ISSN: 0001-6322 Impact factor: 17.088