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Prognostic stratification of adult primary glioblastoma multiforme patients based on their tumor gene amplification profiles
María González-Tablas
1
,
Inês Crespo
2, 3
,
Ana Luísa Vital
2, 3
,
Alvaro Otero
4
,
Ana Belén Nieto
5
,
Pablo Sousa
4
,
María C. Patino-Alonso
5
,
L. A. Corchete
6
,
Hermínio Tão
7
,
Olinda Rebelo
8
,
Marcos Barbosa
7, 9
,
Maria Rosário Almeida
2
,
Ana Filipa Guedes
2
,
María Celeste Lopes
2, 3
,
P J French
10
,
Alberto Orfao
1, 11
,
María Dolores Tabernero
1, 11
1
6
7
Neurosurgery Service, University Hospital of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
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8
Neuropathology Laboratory, Neurology Service, University Hospital of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2018-06-15
PubMed ID:
29963263
Oncology
Abstract
Several classification systems have been proposed to address genomic heterogeneity of glioblastoma multiforme, but they either showed limited prognostic value and/or are difficult to implement in routine diagnostics. Here we propose a prognostic stratification model for these primary tumors based on tumor gene amplification profiles, that might be easily implemented in routine diagnostics, and potentially improve the patients management. Gene amplification profiles were prospectively evaluated in 80 primary glioblastoma multiforme tumors using single-nucleotide polymorphism arrays and the results obtained validated in publicly available data from 267/347 cases. Gene amplification was detected in 45% of patients, and chromosome 7p11.2 including the EGFR gene, was the most frequently amplified chromosomal region - either alone (18%) or in combination with amplification of DNA sequences in other chromosomal regions (10% of cases). Other frequently amplified DNA sequences included regions in chromosomes 12q(10%), 4q12(7%) and 1q32.1(4%). Based on their gene amplification profiles, glioblastomas were subdivided into: i) tumors with no gene amplification (55%); ii) tumors with chromosome 7p/EGFR gene amplification (with or without amplification of other chromosomal regions) (38%); and iii) glioblastoma multiforme with a single (11%) or multiple (6%) amplified DNA sequences in chromosomal regions other than chromosome 7p. From the prognostic point of view, these amplification profiles showed a significant impact on overall survival of glioblastoma multiforme patients (p>0.001). Based on these gene amplification profiles, a risk-stratification scoring system was built for prognostic stratification of glioblastoma which might be easily implemented in routine diagnostics, and potentially contribute to improved patient management.
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González-Tablas M. et al. Prognostic stratification of adult primary glioblastoma multiforme patients based on their tumor gene amplification profiles // Oncotarget. 2018. Vol. 9. No. 46. pp. 28083-28102.
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González-Tablas M., Crespo I., Vital A. L., Otero A., Nieto A. B., Sousa P., Patino-Alonso M. C., Corchete L. A., Tão H., Rebelo O., Barbosa M., Almeida M. R., Guedes A. F., Lopes M. C., French P. J., Orfao A., Tabernero M. D. Prognostic stratification of adult primary glioblastoma multiforme patients based on their tumor gene amplification profiles // Oncotarget. 2018. Vol. 9. No. 46. pp. 28083-28102.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.18632/oncotarget.25562
UR - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.25562
TI - Prognostic stratification of adult primary glioblastoma multiforme patients based on their tumor gene amplification profiles
T2 - Oncotarget
AU - González-Tablas, María
AU - Crespo, Inês
AU - Vital, Ana Luísa
AU - Otero, Alvaro
AU - Nieto, Ana Belén
AU - Sousa, Pablo
AU - Patino-Alonso, María C.
AU - Corchete, L. A.
AU - Tão, Hermínio
AU - Rebelo, Olinda
AU - Barbosa, Marcos
AU - Almeida, Maria Rosário
AU - Guedes, Ana Filipa
AU - Lopes, María Celeste
AU - French, P J
AU - Orfao, Alberto
AU - Tabernero, María Dolores
PY - 2018
DA - 2018/06/15
PB - Impact Journals
SP - 28083-28102
IS - 46
VL - 9
PMID - 29963263
SN - 1949-2553
ER -
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@article{2018_González-Tablas,
author = {María González-Tablas and Inês Crespo and Ana Luísa Vital and Alvaro Otero and Ana Belén Nieto and Pablo Sousa and María C. Patino-Alonso and L. A. Corchete and Hermínio Tão and Olinda Rebelo and Marcos Barbosa and Maria Rosário Almeida and Ana Filipa Guedes and María Celeste Lopes and P J French and Alberto Orfao and María Dolores Tabernero},
title = {Prognostic stratification of adult primary glioblastoma multiforme patients based on their tumor gene amplification profiles},
journal = {Oncotarget},
year = {2018},
volume = {9},
publisher = {Impact Journals},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.25562},
number = {46},
pages = {28083--28102},
doi = {10.18632/oncotarget.25562}
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González-Tablas, María, et al. “Prognostic stratification of adult primary glioblastoma multiforme patients based on their tumor gene amplification profiles.” Oncotarget, vol. 9, no. 46, Jun. 2018, pp. 28083-28102. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.25562.
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