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Epigenetics impacts upon prognosis and clinical management of choroidplexus tumors

Christian Thomas, Katie Metrock, Uwe Kordes, Martin Hasselblatt, Girish Dhall

2020Journal of Neuro-Oncology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Choroid plexus tumors comprise of choroid plexus papilloma (CPP, WHO grade I), atypical choroid plexus papilloma (aCPP, WHO grade II) and choroid plexus carcinoma (CPC, WHO grade III). Molecular events driving the majority of choroid plexus tumors remain poorly understood. Recently, DNA methylation profiling has revealed different epigenetic subgroups. METHODS: Comprehensive review of epigenetic profiles of choroid plexus tumors in the context of histopathological, genetic, and clinical features. DNA methylation profiling segregates choroid plexus tumors into three distinct epigenetic subgroups: supratentorial pediatric low-risk choroid plexus tumors (CPP and aCPP), infratentorial adult low-risk choroid plexus tumors (CPP and aCPP), and supratentorial pediatric high-risk choroid plexus tumors (CPP and aCPP and CPC). Epigenetic subgrouping provides additional prognostic information in comparison to histopathological grading. CONCLUSIONS: Epigenetic profiling of choroid plexus tumors can be used for the identification of patients at risk of recurrence and is expected to play a role for treatment stratification and patient management in the context of future clinical trials.

Topics & Concepts

Choroid plexus papillomaChoroid plexusEpigeneticsMedicinePathologyContext (archaeology)DNA methylationInternal medicineBiologyCentral nervous systemGeneticsGeneGene expressionPaleontologyGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentMeningioma and schwannoma managementOcular Oncology and Treatments