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Practice of the New Integrated Molecular Diagnostics in Gliomas: Experiences and New Findings in a Single Chinese Center

Wanming Hu, Fang Wang, Shaoyan Xi, Xiao Zhang, Junpeng Lai, Hui-Yu Wu, Liling Liu, Ke Sai, Jing Zeng

2020Journal of Cancer23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The latest WHO classification of CNS tumors using the integrated phenotypic and molecular parameters (IDH, ATRX, 1p19q, TERT etc.) have reestablished the CNS tumors classification in addition to traditional histology. The establishment of glioma molecular typing can more accurately predict prognosis, better guide individualized treatment to improve survival. Methods: The expression of IDH1, ATRX, PHH3, P53 and Ki67 was detected by IHC. Molecular status of IDH1/2 and TERT were analyzed using Sanger sequencing. MGMT was explored using methylation-specific PCR. 1p/19q codeletion status was firstly detected by FISH, then further confirmed by multiplex PCR-based next generation sequencing. Results: The mutation frequency of IDH1 was 68.7% (79/115) in WHO II astrocytoma, and 82 cases (82/344, 23.8%) were "triple-negative glioma" in our cohort. Multivariate COX analysis revealed that only IDH, 1p/19q, TERT and MGMT were independent prognostic factors. Noteworthily, we found 7 cases of the new molecular phenotype presented as "IDH wildtype and 1p/19q codeletion", not mentioned in the latest WHO guideline.

Topics & Concepts

ATRXGliomaIDH1AstrocytomaSanger sequencingOncologyMedicineInternal medicineOligodendroglial TumorPhenotypePathologyCancer researchBiologyOligodendrogliomaDNA sequencingGeneMutationGeneticsGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentMicroRNA in disease regulationCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism