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Epidemiology, natural history, and optimal management of neurohypophyseal germ cell tumors.

Hirokazu Takami1, Christopher S Graffeo1, Avital Perry1, Caterina Giannini2, David J Daniels1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Intracranial germ cell tumors (iGCTs) often arise at the neurohypophysis, their second most common origination, following the pineal region. Neurohypophyseal iGCTs present with stereotypical symptoms, including pituitary dysfunction and visual field deficit, due to their suprasellar location. The goal of this study was to present a large, longitudinal single-institution experience with neurohypophyseal iGCTs to better understand their natural history and identify opportunities for further improvement in treatment outcomes.
METHODS: This is a retrospective, single-institution cohort study of neurohypophyseal iGCTs treated between 1988 and 2017, with a focus on the epidemiology, presentation, natural history, and treatment.
RESULTS: Thirty-five neurosurgically managed patients met inclusion criteria; the median age was 18 years (3 months to 49 years), and 74% of patients were male (n = 26). Thirty-one tumors were germinomas, and 4 were nongerminomatous iGCTs. Presenting symptoms included pituitary insufficiency in 76% (n = 25), visual deficit in 45% (n = 15), and diabetes insipidus (DI) in 61% (n = 20) of patients. Index symptoms included isolated DI in 10 (36%), isolated hormone deficiency in 14 (50%), and concomitant DI and hormone deficiency symptoms in 4 (14%). Radiographic diagnostic latency was common, occurring at a median of 363 days (range 9-2626 days) after onset of the first symptoms and was significantly associated with both DI and hormone deficiency as the index symptoms (no DI vs DI: 360 vs 1083 days, p = 0.009; no hormone deficiency vs hormone deficiency: 245 vs 953 days, p = 0.004). Biochemical abnormalities were heterogeneous; each pituitary axis was dysfunctional in at least 1 patient, with most patients demonstrating at least 2 abnormalities, and pretreatment dysfunction demonstrating a nonsignificant trend toward association with long-term posttreatment hormone supplementation. Among germinomas, whole-brain or whole-ventricle radiotherapy demonstrated significantly improved progression-free and overall survival compared with local therapy (p = 0.009 and p = 0.004, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS: Neurohypophyseal iGCTs are insidious tumors that may pose a diagnostic dilemma, as evidenced by the prolonged latency before radiographic confirmation. Serial imaging and close endocrine follow-up are recommended in patients with a characteristic clinical syndrome and negative imaging, due to the propensity for radiographic latency. Pretreatment biochemical abnormalities may indicate higher risk of posttreatment pituitary insufficiency, and all patients should receive careful endocrine follow-up. Local radiotherapy is prone to treatment failure, while whole-ventricle treatment is associated with improved survival in germinomas.

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Keywords:  ACTH = adrenocorticotropic hormone; ADH = antidiuretic hormone; COG = Children’s Oncology Group; CSI = craniospinal irradiation; DI = diabetes insipidus; FSH = follicle-stimulating hormone; GH = growth hormone; IGF = insulin-like growth factor; LH = luteinizing hormone; NGGCT = nongerminomatous germ cell tumor; OS = overall survival; PFS = progression-free survival; PGC = primordial germ cell; TSH = thyroid-stimulating hormone; WBI = whole-brain irradiation; WVI = whole-ventricle irradiation; diabetes insipidus; germ cell tumor; hormone deficiency; iGCT = intracranial germ cell tumor; neurohypophysis; oncology; prognosis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32032947     DOI: 10.3171/2019.10.JNS191136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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1.  The Japan Society for Neuro-Oncology guideline on the diagnosis and treatment of central nervous system germ cell tumors.

Authors:  Hideo Nakamura; Hirokazu Takami; Takaaki Yanagisawa; Toshihiro Kumabe; Takamitsu Fujimaki; Yoshiki Arakawa; Katsuyuki Karasawa; Keita Terashima; Hideaki Yokoo; Kohei Fukuoka; Yukihiko Sonoda; Kaori Sakurada; Yohei Mineharu; Toshinori Soejima; Motoaki Fujii; Naoki Shinojima; Junichi Hara; Kai Yamasaki; Junya Fujimura; Fumiyuki Yamasaki; Mayu Takahashi; Tomonari Suzuki; Iori Sato; Ryo Nishikawa; Kazuhiko Sugiyama
Journal:  Neuro Oncol       Date:  2022-04-01       Impact factor: 13.029

2.  Roles of Tumor Markers in Central Nervous System Germ Cell Tumors Revisited with Histopathology-Proven Cases in a Large International Cohort.

Authors:  Hirokazu Takami; Christopher S Graffeo; Avital Perry; Caterina Giannini; Yoichi Nakazato; Nobuhito Saito; Masao Matsutani; Ryo Nishikawa; Koichi Ichimura; David J Daniels
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-15       Impact factor: 6.639

3.  Epidemiology, Management, and Long-Term Survival Outcomes of Intracranial Typical Site Germinomas: An Analysis of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End-Results (SEER) Database.

Authors:  Wenqiang Che; Yujiao Wang; Yanmin Zhou; Xiangyu Wang; Jun Lyu
Journal:  Cancer Control       Date:  2022 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 2.339

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