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Therapeutic Impact of Cytoreductive Surgery and Irradiation of Posterior Fossa Ependymoma in the Molecular Era: A Retrospective Multicohort Analysis

Authors :
Ramaswamy, Vijay
Hielscher, Thomas
Mack, Stephen C
Lassaletta, Alvaro
Lin, Tong
Pajtler, Kristian W
Jones, David TW
Luu, Betty
Cavalli, Florence MG
Aldape, Kenneth
Remke, Marc
Mynarek, Martin
Rutkowski, Stefan
Gururangan, Sridharan
McLendon, Roger E
Lipp, Eric S
Dunham, Christopher
Hukin, Juliette
Eisenstat, David D
Fulton, Dorcas
van Landeghem, Frank KH
Santi, Mariarita
van Veelen, Marie-Lise C
Van Meir, Erwin G
Osuka, Satoru
Fan, Xing
Muraszko, Karin M
Tirapelli, Daniela PC
Oba-Shinjo, Sueli M
Marie, Suely KN
Carlotti, Carlos G
Lee, Ji Yeoun
Rao, Amulya A Nageswara
Giannini, Caterina
Faria, Claudia C
Nunes, Sofia
Mora, Jaume
Hamilton, Ronald L
Hauser, Peter
Jabado, Nada
Petrecca, Kevin
Jung, Shin
Massimi, Luca
Zollo, Massimo
Cinalli, Giuseppe
Bognár, László
Klekner, Almos
Hortobágyi, Tibor
Leary, Sarah
Ermoian, Ralph P
Olson, James M
Leonard, Jeffrey R
Gardner, Corrine
Grajkowska, Wieslawa A
Chambless, Lola B
Cain, Jason
Eberhart, Charles G
Ahsan, Sama
Massimino, Maura
Giangaspero, Felice
Buttarelli, Francesca R
Packer, Roger J
Emery, Lyndsey
Yong, William H
Soto, Horacio
Liau, Linda M
Everson, Richard
Grossbach, Andrew
Shalaby, Tarek
Grotzer, Michael
Karajannis, Matthias A
Zagzag, David
Wheeler, Helen
von Hoff, Katja
Alonso, Marta M
Tuñon, Teresa
Schüller, Ulrich
Zitterbart, Karel
Sterba, Jaroslav
Chan, Jennifer A
Guzman, Miguel
Elbabaa, Samer K
Colman, Howard
Dhall, Girish
Fisher, Paul G
Fouladi, Maryam
Gajjar, Amar
Goldman, Stewart
Hwang, Eugene
Kool, Marcel
Ladha, Harshad
Vera-Bolanos, Elizabeth
Wani, Khalida
Lieberman, Frank
Mikkelsen, Tom
Omuro, Antonio M
Pollack, Ian F
Prados, Michael
Robins, H Ian
Soffietti, Riccardo
Source :
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, vol 34, iss 21
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2016.

Abstract

PurposePosterior fossa ependymoma comprises two distinct molecular variants termed EPN_PFA and EPN_PFB that have a distinct biology and natural history. The therapeutic value of cytoreductive surgery and radiation therapy for posterior fossa ependymoma after accounting for molecular subgroup is not known.MethodsFour independent nonoverlapping retrospective cohorts of posterior fossa ependymomas (n = 820) were profiled using genome-wide methylation arrays. Risk stratification models were designed based on known clinical and newly described molecular biomarkers identified by multivariable Cox proportional hazards analyses.ResultsMolecular subgroup is a powerful independent predictor of outcome even when accounting for age or treatment regimen. Incompletely resected EPN_PFA ependymomas have a dismal prognosis, with a 5-year progression-free survival ranging from 26.1% to 56.8% across all four cohorts. Although first-line (adjuvant) radiation is clearly beneficial for completely resected EPN_PFA, a substantial proportion of patients with EPN_PFB can be cured with surgery alone, and patients with relapsed EPN_PFB can often be treated successfully with delayed external-beam irradiation.ConclusionThe most impactful biomarker for posterior fossa ependymoma is molecular subgroup affiliation, independent of other demographic or treatment variables. However, both EPN_PFA and EPN_PFB still benefit from increased extent of resection, with the survival rates being particularly poor for subtotally resected EPN_PFA, even with adjuvant radiation therapy. Patients with EPN_PFB who undergo gross total resection are at lower risk for relapse and should be considered for inclusion in a randomized clinical trial of observation alone with radiation reserved for those who experience recurrence.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, vol 34, iss 21
Accession number :
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