| Literature DB >> 32601775 |
Wanwan Chen1,2, Yu Yang Soon3, Patricia Diana Pratiseyo4, Ratna Sutanto5, Lutfi Hendriansyah6, Chik Hong Kuick2, Kenneth T E Chang2,7, Char Loo Tan8,9,10.
Abstract
MN1 alteration characterizes a recently described group of neuroepithelial tumors with varied morphological features. In cIMPACT-NOW update 6, only those with astroblastoma morphology has been accepted as a newly recognized tumor type, whereas the rest of morphological variants are considered lesions sub-judice. We perform an individual patient data meta-analysis of MN1-altered neuroepithelial tumors comprising a total of 73 cases, in order to study the survival data and predictive markers for better diagnosis and management of this rare molecular entity. The 5- and 10-year progression-free survival are 38% and 0%, whereas the 5- and 10-year overall survival are 89% and 55%, respectively. Among all the morphological variants of MN1-altered tumor, astroblastoma morphology is significantly associated with an improved overall survival, emphasizing the importance of providing an integrated histologic and molecular diagnosis. Histological grading within the molecularly-defined MN1-altered astroblastoma remains controversial. In tumors with astroblastoma morphology, the odds of MN1-altered status among patients less than 15-year-old is 10.5 times that of those 15-year-old and older, and female of 9.4 times that of the male gender. Gross tumor resection appears as main treatment modality for better disease control based on observational data.Entities:
Keywords: Astroblastoma; CNS HGNET-MN1; MN1; Meta-analysis; Primitive neuroepithelial tumor
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32601775 DOI: 10.1007/s10014-020-00372-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Tumor Pathol ISSN: 1433-7398 Impact factor: 3.298