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AT-10: atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors and poorly differentiated chordomas: distinct molecular entities with SMARCB1/INI1 loss and dismal prognosis (2016)
Thomas, Christian ; Hovestadt, Volker ; Schrimpf, Daniel ; Johann, Pascal-David ; Bens, Susanne ; Oyen, Florian ; Vogel, Hannes ; Giangaspero, Felice ; Antonelli, Manila ; Riemenschneider, Markus ; Bernardo, Marie Christine ; Giannini, Caterina ; Din, Nasir Ud ; Perry, Arie ; Keyvani, Kathy ; van Landeghem, Frank ; Sumerauer, David ; Hauser, Peter ; Capper, David ; Korshunov, Andrey ; Jones, David T. W. ; Pfister, Stefan ; Schneppenheim, Reinhard ; Siebert, Reiner ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Kool, Marcel ; Hasselblatt, Martin
Poorly differentiated chordoma with SMARCB1/INI1 loss: a distinct molecular entity with dismal prognosis (2016)
Hasselblatt, Martin ; Thomas, Christian ; Hovestadt, Volker ; Schrimpf, Daniel ; Johann, Pascal-David ; Bens, Susanne ; Oyen, Florian ; Peetz-Dienhart, Susanne ; Crede, Yvonne ; Wefers, Annika ; Vogel, Hannes ; Riemenschneider, Markus J. ; Antonelli, Manila ; Giangaspero, Felice ; Bernardo, Marie Christine ; Giannini, Caterina ; Ud Din, Nasir ; Perry, Arie ; Keyvani, Kathy ; van Landeghem, Frank ; Sumerauer, David ; Hauser, Peter ; Capper, David ; Korshunov, Andrey ; Jones, David T. W. ; Pfister, Stefan M. ; Schneppenheim, Reinhard ; Siebert, Reiner ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Kool, Marcel
New brain tumor entities emerge from molecular classification of CNS-PNETs (2016)
Sturm, Dominik ; Orr, Brent A. ; Toprak, Umut H. ; Hovestadt, Volker ; Jones, David T.W. ; Capper, David ; Sill, Martin ; Buchhalter, Ivo ; Northcott, Paul A. ; Leis, Irina ; Ryzhova, Marina ; Koelsche, Christian ; Pfaff, Elke ; Allen, Sariah J. ; Balasubramanian, Gnanaprakash ; Worst, Barbara C. ; Pajtler, Kristian W. ; Brabetz, Sebastian ; Johann, Pascal-David ; Sahm, Felix ; Reimand, Jüri ; Mackay, Alan ; Carvalho, Diana M. ; Remke, Marc ; Phillips, Joanna J. ; Perry, Arie ; Cowdrey, Cynthia ; Drissi, Rachid ; Fouladi, Maryam ; Giangaspero, Felice ; Łastowska, Maria ; Grajkowska, Wiesława ; Scheurlen, Wolfram ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Hagel, Christian ; Gojo, Johannes ; Lötsch, Daniela ; Berger, Walter ; Slavc, Irene ; Haberler, Christine ; Jouvet, Anne ; Holm, Stefan ; Hofer, Silvia ; Prinz, Marco ; Keohane, Catherine ; Fried, Iris ; Mawrin, Christian ; Scheie, David ; Mobley, Bret C. ; Schniederjan, Matthew J. ; Santi, Mariarita ; Buccoliero, Anna M. ; Dahiya, Sonika ; Kramm, Christof M. ; von Bueren, André O. ; von Hoff, Katja ; Rutkowski, Stefan ; Herold-Mende, Christel ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Milde, Till ; Hasselblatt, Martin ; Wesseling, Pieter ; Rößler, Jochen ; Schüller, Ulrich ; Ebinger, Martin ; Schittenhelm, Jens ; Frank, Stephan ; Grobholz, Rainer ; Vajtai, Istvan ; Hans, Volkmar ; Schneppenheim, Reinhard ; Zitterbart, Karel ; Collins, V. Peter ; Aronica, Eleonora ; Varlet, Pascale ; Puget, Stephanie ; Dufour, Christelle ; Grill, Jacques ; Figarella-Branger, Dominique ; Wolter, Marietta ; Schuhmann, Martin U. ; Shalaby, Tarek ; Grotzer, Michael ; van Meter, Timothy ; Monoranu, Camelia-Maria ; Felsberg, Jörg ; Reifenberger, Guido ; Snuderl, Matija ; Forrester, Lynn Ann ; Koster, Jan ; Versteeg, Rogier ; Volckmann, Richard ; van Sluis, Peter ; Wolf, Stephan ; Mikkelsen, Tom ; Gajjar, Amar ; Aldape, Kenneth ; Moore, Andrew S. ; Taylor, Michael D. ; Jones, Chris ; Jabado, Nada ; Karajannis, Matthias A. ; Eils, Roland ; Schlesner, Matthias ; Lichter, Peter ; Deimling, Andreas von ; Pfister, Stefan M. ; Ellison, David W. ; Korshunov, Andrey ; Kool, Marcel
Claudin-6 is of limited sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors (2011)
Antonelli, Manila ; Hasselblatt, Martin ; Haberler, Christine ; Di Giannatale, Angela ; Garrè, Maria L. ; Donofrio, Vittoria ; Lauriola, Libero ; Ridola, Vita ; Arcella, Antonella ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Giangaspero, Felice
A European randomised controlled trial of the addition of etoposide to standard vincristine and carboplatin induction as part of an 18-month treatment programme for childhood (≤16 years) low grade glioma: a final report (2017)
Gnekow, Astrid K. ; Walker, David A. ; Kandels, Daniela ; Picton, Susan ; Perilongo, Giorgio ; Grill, Jacques ; Stokland, Tore ; Sandstrom, Per Eric ; Warmuth-Metz, Monika ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Giangaspero, Felice ; Schmidt, René ; Faldum, Andreas ; Kilmartin, Denise ; De Paoli, Angela ; De Salvo, Gian Luca
A microRNA prognostic signature in patients with diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas through non-Invasive liquid biopsy (2022)
Iannó, Maria F. ; Biassoni, Veronica ; Schiavello, Elisabetta ; Carenzo, Andrea ; Boschetti, Luna ; Gandola, Lorenza ; Diletto, Barbara ; Marchesi, Edoardo ; Vegetti, Claudia ; Molla, Alessandra ; Kramm, Christof M. ; van Vuurden, Dannis G. ; Gasparini, Patrizia ; Gianno, Francesca ; Giangaspero, Felice ; Modena, Piergiorgio ; Bison, Brigitte ; Anichini, Andrea ; Vennarini, Sabina ; Pignoli, Emanuele ; Massimino, Maura ; De Cecco, Loris
HGG-16. Pediatric-type diffuse high-grade glioma of methylation-based RTK2A and RTK2B subclasses present distinct radiological and histomolecular features [Abstract] (2024)
Tauziède-Espariat, Arnault ; Friker, Lea L. ; Nussbaumer, Gunther ; Alice, Métais ; Antonelli, Manila ; Benesch, Martin ; Bison, Brigitte ; Dangouloff-Ros, Volodia ; Garrè, Maria Luisa ; Giangaspero, Felice ; Grabovska, Yura ; Grill, Jacques ; Jones, David T. W. ; Jones, Chris ; Karremann, Michael ; Kramm, Christof M. ; Mackay, Alan ; Morales La Madrid, Andrés ; Perwein, Thomas ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Sumerauer, David ; van Vuurden, Dannis ; von Bueren, André O. ; Warmuth-Metz, Monika ; Wesseling, Pieter ; Zamecnik, Josef ; Castel, David ; Gielen, Gerrit H. ; Varlet, Pascale
BACKGROUND Diffuse pediatric-type high-grade gliomas (pedHGG), H3-wildtype and IDH-wildtype, encompass three main methylome-based subclasses: pedHGG-MYCN, -RTK1A/B/C, and -RTK2A/B. Since their first description in 2017, tumors of pedHGG-RTK2A/B have not been further characterized and their clinical significance is unknown. METHODS A not yet published cases series on pedHGG with a gliomatosis cerebri (GC) growth pattern showed an increased incidence of pedHGG-RTK2A/B (n=18/40). We assembled a cohort of 14 additional methylation-based pedHGG-RTK2A/B tumors and pooled them with the GC tumors providing centrally reviewed radiological, histological, and molecular characterization. RESULTS Our cohort of 32 pedHGG-RTK2A/B tumors consisted of 25 RTK2A (78%) and seven RTK2B (22%) cases. The median age was 11.6 years (4-17) with an overall survival of 15.9 months (interquartile range 12.1-25.8). Of the additional unselected cases with available imaging (10 of 14), seven showed a GC phenotype at diagnosis or follow-up. In addition, pedHGG-RTK2B tumors exhibited bithalamic involvement (6/7, 86%). Histopathology confirmed a diffuse glial neoplasm in all cases with prominent angiocentric features in both subclasses. Most tumors (24/29, 83%) diffusely expressed EGFR, notably with a focal perivascular enhancement. Cells of pedHGG-RTK2A lacked Olig2 expression, whereas 43% (3/7) of pedHGG-RTK2B expressed Olig2. Loss of ATRX expression occurred in four pedHGG-RTK2B samples (57%). In sequencing analyses (RTK2A: n=18, RTK2B: n=5), EGFR alterations (n=15/23, 65%; predominantly point mutations) were commonly found in both subclasses. Mutations in BCOR (n=14/18, 78%), SETD2 (n=7/18, 39%), and TERT promoter (n=6/18, 33%) occurred exclusively in pedHGG-RTK2A tumors, while pedHGG-RTK2B tumors were enriched for TP53 mutations (4/5, 80%). CONCLUSIONS In conclusion, genotype-phenotype correlations in a multicenter series of pedHGG-RTK2A/B tumors revealed a highly diffuse-infiltrating tumor frequently exhibiting a GC phenotype. The two subclasses share particular histomolecular features (EGFR alterations, angiocentric pattern), whereas they differ in specific characteristics (pedHGG-RTK2A: Olig2 negativity, BCOR and SETD2 mutations; pedHGG-RTK2B: ATRX and TP53 alterations).
Diffuse pediatric high-grade glioma of methylation-based RTK2A and RTK2B subclasses present distinct radiological and histomolecular features including Gliomatosis cerebri phenotype (2024)
Tauziède-Espariat, Arnault ; Friker, Lea L. ; Nussbaumer, Gunther ; Bison, Brigitte ; Dangouloff-Ros, Volodia ; Métais, Alice ; Sumerauer, David ; Zamecnik, Josef ; Benesch, Martin ; Perwein, Thomas ; van Vuurden, Dannis ; Wesseling, Pieter ; Morales La Madrid, Andrés ; Garrè, Maria Luisa ; Antonelli, Manila ; Giangaspero, Felice ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Sturm, Dominik ; Jones, David T. W. ; Pfister, Stefan M. ; Grabovska, Yura ; Mackay, Alan ; Jones, Chris ; Grill, Jacques ; Ajlil, Yassine ; von Bueren, André O. ; Karremann, Michael ; Hoffmann, Marion ; Kramm, Christof M. ; Kwiecien, Robert ; Castel, David ; Gielen, Gerrit H. ; Varlet, Pascale
Abstract Diffuse pediatric-type high-grade gliomas (pedHGG), H3- and IDH-wildtype, encompass three main DNA-methylation-based subtypes: pedHGG-MYCN, pedHGG-RTK1A/B/C, and pedHGG-RTK2A/B. Since their first description in 2017 tumors of pedHGG-RTK2A/B have not been comprehensively characterized and clinical correlates remain elusive. In a recent series of pedHGG with a Gliomatosis cerebri (GC) growth pattern, an increased incidence of pedHGG-RTK2A/B (n = 18) was observed. We added 14 epigenetically defined pedHGG-RTK2A/B tumors to this GC series and provided centrally reviewed radiological, histological, and molecular characterization. The final cohort of 32 pedHGG-RTK2A/B tumors consisted of 25 pedHGG-RTK2A (78%) and seven pedHGG-RTK2B (22%) cases. The median age was 11.6 years (range, 4–17) with a median overall survival of 16.0 months (range 10.9–28.2). Seven of 11 of the newly added cases with imaging available showed a GC phenotype at diagnosis or follow-up. PedHGG-RTK2B tumors exhibited frequent bithalamic involvement (6/7, 86%). Central neuropathology review confirmed a diffuse glial neoplasm in all tumors with prominent angiocentric features in both subclasses. Most tumors (24/27 with available data, 89%) diffusely expressed EGFR with focal angiocentric enhancement. PedHGG-RTK2A tumors lacked OLIG2 expression, whereas 43% (3/7) of pedHGG-RTK2B expressed this glial transcription factor. ATRX loss occurred in 3/6 pedHGG-RTK2B samples with available data (50%). DNA sequencing (pedHGG-RTK2A: n = 18, pedHGG-RTK2B: n = 5) found EGFR alterations (15/23, 65%; predominantly point mutations) in both subclasses. Mutations in BCOR (14/18, 78%), SETD2 (7/18, 39%), and the hTERT promoter (7/19, 37%) occurred exclusively in pedHGG-RTK2A tumors, while pedHGG-RTK2B tumors were enriched for TP53 alterations (4/5, 80%). In conclusion, pedHGG-RTK2A/B tumors are characterized by highly diffuse-infiltrating growth patterns and specific radiological and histo-molecular features. By comprehensively characterizing methylation-based tumors, the chance to develop specific and effective therapy concepts for these detrimental tumors increases.
Gliomatosis cerebri in children: a poor prognostic phenotype of diffuse gliomas with a distinct molecular profile (2024)
Nussbaumer, Gunther ; Benesch, Martin ; Grabovska, Yura ; Mackay, Alan ; Castel, David ; Grill, Jacques ; Alonso, Marta M. ; Antonelli, Manila ; Bailey, Simon ; Baugh, Joshua N. ; Biassoni, Veronica ; Blattner-Johnson, Mirjam ; Broniscer, Alberto ; Carai, Andrea ; Colafati, Giovanna Stefania ; Colditz, Niclas ; Corbacioglu, Selim ; Crampsie, Shauna ; Entz-Werle, Natacha ; Eyrich, Matthias ; Friker, Lea L. ; Frühwald, Michael C. ; Garrè, Maria Luisa ; Gerber, Nicolas U. ; Giangaspero, Felice ; Gil-da-Costa, Maria J. ; Graf, Norbert ; Hargrave, Darren ; Hauser, Peter ; Herrlinger, Ulrich ; Hoffmann, Marion ; Hulleman, Esther ; Izquierdo, Elisa ; Jacobs, Sandra ; Karremann, Michael ; Kattamis, Antonis ; Kebudi, Rejin ; Kortmann, Rolf-Dieter ; Kwiecien, Robert ; Massimino, Maura ; Mastronuzzi, Angela ; Miele, Evelina ; Morana, Giovanni ; Noack, Claudia M. ; Pentikainen, Virve ; Perwein, Thomas ; Pfister, Stefan M. ; Pietsch, Torsten ; Roka, Kleoniki ; Rossi, Sabrina ; Rutkowski, Stefan ; Schiavello, Elisabetta ; Seidel, Clemens ; Štěrba, Jaroslav ; Sturm, Dominik ; Sumerauer, David ; Tacke, Anna ; Temelso, Sara ; Valentini, Chiara ; van Vuurden, Dannis ; Varlet, Pascale ; Veldhuijzen van Zanten, Sophie E. M. ; Vinci, Maria ; von Bueren, André O. ; Warmuth-Metz, Monika ; Wesseling, Pieter ; Wiese, Maria ; Wolff, Johannes E. A. ; Zamecnik, Josef ; Morales La Madrid, Andrés ; Bison, Brigitte ; Gielen, Gerrit H. ; Jones, David T. W. ; Jones, Chris ; Kramm, Christof M.
Background The term gliomatosis cerebri (GC), a radiology-defined highly infiltrating diffuse glioma, has been abandoned since molecular GC-associated features could not be established. Methods We conducted a multinational retrospective study of 104 children and adolescents with GC providing comprehensive clinical and (epi-)genetic characterization. Results Median overall survival (OS) was 15.5 months (interquartile range, 10.9–27.7) with a 2-year survival rate of 28%. Histopathological grading correlated significantly with median OS: CNS WHO grade II: 47.8 months (25.2–55.7); grade III: 15.9 months (11.4–26.3); grade IV: 10.4 months (8.8–14.4). By DNA methylation profiling (n = 49), most tumors were classified as pediatric-type diffuse high-grade glioma (pedHGG), H3-/IDH-wild-type (n = 31/49, 63.3%) with enriched subclasses pedHGG_RTK2 (n = 19), pedHGG_A/B (n = 6), and pedHGG_MYCN (n = 5), but only one pedHGG_RTK1 case. Within the pedHGG, H3-/IDH-wild-type subgroup, recurrent alterations in EGFR (n = 10) and BCOR (n = 9) were identified. Additionally, we observed structural aberrations in chromosome 6 in 16/49 tumors (32.7%) across tumor types. In the pedHGG, H3-/IDH-wild-type subgroup TP53 alterations had a significant negative effect on OS. Conclusions Contrary to previous studies, our representative pediatric GC study provides evidence that GC has a strong predilection to arise on the background of specific molecular features (especially pedHGG_RTK2, pedHGG_A/B, EGFR and BCOR mutations, chromosome 6 rearrangements).
Intramedullary gangliogliomas: histopathologic and molecular features of 25 cases (2016)
Gessi, Marco ; Dörner, Evelyn ; Dreschmann, Verena ; Antonelli, Manila ; Waha, Andreas ; Giangaspero, Felice ; Gnekow, Astrid ; Pietsch, Torsten
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