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TERT Promoter Mutations and Risk of Recurrence in Meningioma

Authors :
Werner Paulus
Katrin Lamszus
Yoo-Jin Kim
Melissa Schmidt
Arend Koch
Christian Koelsche
Stefanie Brehmer
Felix Sahm
Juliane Bissel
Annekathrin Kratz
Andreas von Deimling
Albert J. Becker
Qianghu Wang
Erik P. Sulman
Jens Schittenhelm
Ralf Ketter
Christian Mawrin
Kenneth Aldape
Sebastian Schefzyk
Thomas Hielscher
Benjamin Brokinkel
David Capper
Daniel Schrimpf
Jürgen Debus
David E. Reuss
Almuth F. Kessler
Ali Fuat Okuducu
Matthias Simon
Adriana Olar
Christel Herold-Mende
Konstantinos Gousias
Sebastian Adeberg
Theresa Ull
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2015.

Abstract

The World Health Organization (WHO) classification and grading system attempts to predict the clinical course of meningiomas based on morphological parameters. However, because of high interobserver variation of some criteria, more reliable prognostic markers are required. Here, we assessed the TERT promoter for mutations in the hotspot regions C228T and C250T in meningioma samples from 252 patients. Mutations were detected in 16 samples (6.4% across the cohort, 1.7%, 5.7%, and 20.0% of WHO grade I, II, and III cases, respectively). Data were analyzed by t test, Fisher's exact test, log-rank test, and Cox proportional hazard model. All statistical tests were two-sided. Within a mean follow-up time in surviving patients of 68.1 months, TERT promoter mutations were statistically significantly associated with shorter time to progression (P < .001). Median time to progression among mutant cases was 10.1 months compared with 179.0 months among wild-type cases. Our results indicate that the inclusion of molecular data (ie, analysis of TERT promoter status) into a histologically and genetically integrated classification and grading system for meningiomas increases prognostic power. Consequently, we propose to incorporate the assessment of TERT promoter status in upcoming grading schemes for meningioma.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....64b76f2c9247a2dcadde9e2319a62570