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Lancet Oncol ; 14(12): 1200-7, 2013 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24140199

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Recurrent medulloblastoma is a therapeutic challenge because it is almost always fatal. Studies have confirmed that medulloblastoma consists of at least four distinct subgroups. We sought to delineate subgroup-specific differences in medulloblastoma recurrence patterns. METHODS: We retrospectively identified a discovery cohort of all recurrent medulloblastomas at the Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto, ON, Canada) from 1994 to 2012 (cohort 1), and established molecular subgroups using a nanoString-based assay on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues or frozen tissue. The anatomical site of recurrence (local tumour bed or leptomeningeal metastasis), time to recurrence, and survival after recurrence were assessed in a subgroup-specific manner. Two independent, non-overlapping cohorts (cohort 2: samples from patients with recurrent medulloblastomas from 13 centres worldwide, obtained between 1991 and 2012; cohort 3: samples from patients with recurrent medulloblastoma obtained at the NN Burdenko Neurosurgical Institute [Moscow, Russia] between 1994 and 2011) were analysed to confirm and validate observations. When possible, molecular subgrouping was done on tissue obtained from both the initial surgery and at recurrence. RESULTS: Cohort 1 consisted of 30 patients with recurrent medulloblastomas; nine with local recurrences, and 21 with metastatic recurrences. Cohort 2 consisted of 77 patients and cohort 3 of 96 patients with recurrent medulloblastoma. Subgroup affiliation remained stable at recurrence in all 34 cases with available matched primary and recurrent pairs (five pairs from cohort 1 and 29 pairs from cohort 2 [15 SHH, five group 3, 14 group 4]). This finding was validated in 17 pairs from cohort 3. When analysed in a subgroup-specific manner, local recurrences in cohort 1 were more frequent in SHH tumours (eight of nine [89%]) and metastatic recurrences were more common in group 3 and group 4 tumours (17 of 20 [85%] with one WNT, p=0·0014, local vs metastatic recurrence, SHH vs group 3 vs group 4). The subgroup-specific location of recurrence was confirmed in cohort 2 (p=0·0013 for local vs metastatic recurrence, SHH vs group 3 vs group 4,), and cohort 3 (p<0·0001). Treatment with craniospinal irradiation at diagnosis was not significantly associated with the anatomical pattern of recurrence. Survival after recurrence was significantly longer in patients with group 4 tumours in cohort 1 (p=0·013) than with other subgroups, which was confirmed in cohort 2 (p=0·0075), but not cohort 3 (p=0·70). INTERPRETATION: Medulloblastoma does not change subgroup at the time of recurrence, reinforcing the stability of the four main medulloblastoma subgroups. Significant differences in the location and timing of recurrence across medulloblastoma subgroups have potential treatment ramifications. Specifically, intensified local (posterior fossa) therapy should be tested in the initial treatment of patients with SHH tumours. Refinement of therapy for patients with group 3 or group 4 tumours should focus on metastases.


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Neoplasias Cerebelares/genética , Neoplasias Cerebelares/patologia , Meduloblastoma/genética , Meduloblastoma/secundário , Recidiva Local de Neoplasia/genética , Recidiva Local de Neoplasia/patologia , Adolescente , Canadá , Neoplasias Cerebelares/classificação , Neoplasias Cerebelares/mortalidade , Neoplasias Cerebelares/terapia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Europa (Continente) , Feminino , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Humanos , Estimativa de Kaplan-Meier , Masculino , Meduloblastoma/classificação , Meduloblastoma/mortalidade , Meduloblastoma/terapia , Recidiva Local de Neoplasia/classificação , Recidiva Local de Neoplasia/mortalidade , Recidiva Local de Neoplasia/terapia , Fenótipo , Análise de Componente Principal , Prognóstico , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores de Risco , Fatores de Tempo , Estados Unidos
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Brain Tumor Pathol ; 31(1): 40-6, 2014 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23324827

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Gliosarcoma is a subset of glioblastoma with glial and mesenchymal components. True secondary gliosarcomas (i.e. progressing from lower-grade precursors) in the absence of radiation therapy are very rare. We report the unique case of a 61-year-old male who developed a fibrillary astrocytoma (WHO grade II). In the absence of adjuvant therapy the tumor recurred 3 years later as a gliosarcoma comprising an infiltrating glial component and a curious, early high-grade sarcomatous component surrounding intratumoral vessels. DNA was extracted from formalin fixed paraffin-embedded tissues from the precursor low-grade glioma and from the glioma and sarcomatous components at progression. Samples were hybridized separately to a 300 k Illumina SNP array. IDH1(R132H) mutant protein immunohistochemistry was positive in all tissue components. Alterations identified in all samples included dup(1)(q21q41), del(1)(q41qter), del(2)(q31.1), del(2)(q36.3qter), del(4)(q35.1qter), dup(7)(q22.2q36.3), del(7)(q36.3qter), del(9)(p21.3pter), dup(10)(p13pter), del(10)(q26.13q26.3), dup(17) (q12qter), and copy neutral LOH(20)(p11.23p11.21). The recurrent tumor had additional alterations, including del(3)(p21.31q13.31), del(18)(q21.2qter), and a homozygous del(9)(p21.3)(CDKN2A locus) and the sarcoma component had, in addition, del(4)(p14pter), del(6)(q12qter), del(11)(q24.3qter), and del(16)(p11.2pter). In conclusion, unique copy number alterations were identified during tumor progression from a low-grade glioma to gliosarcoma. A subset of alterations developed specifically in the sarcomatous component.


Assuntos
Neoplasias Encefálicas/genética , Neoplasias Encefálicas/patologia , Gliossarcoma/genética , Gliossarcoma/patologia , Segunda Neoplasia Primária/genética , Segunda Neoplasia Primária/patologia , Mapeamento Cromossômico , Variações do Número de Cópias de DNA , DNA de Neoplasias/genética , DNA de Neoplasias/isolamento & purificação , Progressão da Doença , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Análise de Sequência com Séries de Oligonucleotídeos , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único
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Brain Behav ; 2(3): 221-30, 2012 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22741095

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Asymptomatic Alzheimer disease (ASYMAD) is characterized by normal cognition despite substantial AD pathology. To identify factors contributing to cognitive resilience, we compared early changes in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in individuals subsequently diagnosed as ASYMAD with changes in cognitively impaired (CI) and normal older participants from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. Participants underwent annual positron emission tomography (PET) rCBF measurements beginning 10.0 (SD 3.6) years before death and while cognitively intact. Based on clinical and autopsy information, subjects were grouped as cognitively normal (CN = 7), ASYMAD (n= 6), and CI (=6). Autopsy material was analyzed using CERAD and Braak scores and quantitative stereologic measures of tau and amyloid. ASYMAD and CI groups had similar CERAD and Braak scores, similar amounts of ß-amyloid and tau in middle frontal (MFG), middle temporal (MTG), and inferior parietal (IP) regions, and more ß-amyloid than CN in precuneus, MFG, and IP areas. Voxel-based PET analysis identified similarities and differences in longitudinal rCBF change among groups across a 7.2-year interval. Both ASYMAD and CI groups showed similar longitudinal rCBF declines in precuneus, lingual, and MTG regions relative to CN. The CI also showed greater rCBF decreases in anterior and posterior cingulate, cuneus, and brainstem regions relative to ASYMAD and CN, whereas ASYMAD showed greater relative rCBF increases over time in medial temporal and thalamic regions relative to CI and CN. Our findings provide evidence of early functional alterations that may contribute to cognitive resilience in those who accumulate AD pathology but maintain normal cognition.

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