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Clinical and molecular heterogeneity of pineal parenchymal tumors: a consensus study.

Anthony P Y Liu1,2, Bryan K Li3,4,5, Elke Pfaff6,7,8, Brian Gudenas2, Alexandre Vasiljevic9,10, Brent A Orr11, Christelle Dufour12,13, Matija Snuderl14,15, Matthias A Karajannis16, Marc K Rosenblum17, Eugene I Hwang18, Ho-Keung Ng19, Jordan R Hansford20, Alexandru Szathmari21, Cécile Faure-Conter22, Thomas E Merchant23, Max Levine16, Nancy Bouvier16, Katja von Hoff24, Martin Mynarek25, Stefan Rutkowski25, Felix Sahm6,26,27, Marcel Kool6,28,29, Cynthia Hawkins4,5,30, Arzu Onar-Thomas31, Giles W Robinson1, Amar Gajjar1, Stefan M Pfister6,8,28, Eric Bouffet3, Paul A Northcott2, David T W Jones6,7, Annie Huang32,33,34,35.   

Abstract

Recent genomic studies have shed light on the biology and inter-tumoral heterogeneity underlying pineal parenchymal tumors, in particular pineoblastomas (PBs) and pineal parenchymal tumors of intermediate differentiation (PPTIDs). Previous reports, however, had modest sample sizes and lacked the power to integrate molecular and clinical findings. The different proposed molecular group structures also highlighted a need to reach consensus on a robust and relevant classification system. We performed a meta-analysis on 221 patients with molecularly characterized PBs and PPTIDs. DNA methylation profiles were analyzed through complementary bioinformatic approaches and molecular subgrouping was harmonized. Demographic, clinical, and genomic features of patients and samples from these pineal tumor groups were annotated. Four clinically and biologically relevant consensus PB groups were defined: PB-miRNA1 (n = 96), PB-miRNA2 (n = 23), PB-MYC/FOXR2 (n = 34), and PB-RB1 (n = 25). A final molecularly distinct group, designated PPTID (n = 43), comprised histological PPTID and PBs. Genomic and transcriptomic profiling allowed the characterization of oncogenic drivers for individual tumor groups, specifically, alterations in the microRNA processing pathway in PB-miRNA1/2, MYC amplification and FOXR2 overexpression in PB-MYC/FOXR2, RB1 alteration in PB-RB1, and KBTBD4 insertion in PPTID. Age at diagnosis, sex predilection, and metastatic status varied significantly among tumor groups. While patients with PB-miRNA2 and PPTID had superior outcome, survival was intermediate for patients with PB-miRNA1, and dismal for those with PB-MYC/FOXR2 or PB-RB1. Reduced-dose CSI was adequate for patients with average-risk, PB-miRNA1/2 disease. We systematically interrogated the clinical and molecular heterogeneity within pineal parenchymal tumors and proposed a consensus nomenclature for disease groups, laying the groundwork for future studies as well as routine use in tumor diagnostic classification and clinical trial stratification.

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Keywords:  Consensus; DNA methylation profiling; Molecular groups; Pineal parenchymal tumors of intermediate differentiation; Pineoblastoma; Risk-stratification

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33619588      PMCID: PMC9302019          DOI: 10.1007/s00401-021-02284-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neuropathol        ISSN: 0001-6322            Impact factor:   15.887


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3.  Infantile suprasellar tumor diagnosed as a pineoblastoma RB1 subgroup and treatment challenges: A pediatric SNO Molecular Tumor Board.

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4.  Pediatric pineoblastoma: A pooled outcome study of North American and Australian therapeutic data.

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5.  Survival and associated predictors for patients with pineoblastoma or pineal parenchymal tumors of intermediate differentiation older than 3 years: Insights from the National Cancer Database.

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Review 8.  Diagnosis and Treatment of Pineal Region Tumors in Adults: A EURACAN Overview.

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9.  Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Multiple Susceptibility Loci for Malignant Neoplasms of the Brain in Taiwan.

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