Intrinsic Gene Expression Profiles of Gliomas Are a Better Predictor of Survival than Histology
Erasmus MC · KU Leuven · +1 more institution
Abstract
Gliomas are the most common primary brain tumors with heterogeneous morphology and variable prognosis. Treatment decisions in patients rely mainly on histologic classification and clinical parameters. However, differences between histologic subclasses and grades are subtle, and classifying gliomas is subject to a large interobserver variability. To improve current classification standards, we have performed gene expression profiling on a large cohort of glioma samples of all histologic subtypes and grades. We identified seven distinct molecular subgroups that correlate with survival. These include two favorable prognostic subgroups (median survival, >4.7 years), two with intermediate prognosis (median…
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17Topics & keywords
- Glioma
- Subtyping
- IDH1
- Loss of heterozygosity
- Oncology
- Gene expression profiling
- Histology
- Internal medicine