Spotlights on adult patients with pediatric-type diffuse gliomas in accordance with the 2021 WHO classification of CNS tumors

The fifth edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of central nervous system (CNS) tumors released in 2021 formally defines pediatric-type diffuse gliomas. However, there is still little understanding of pediatric-type diffuse gliomas, and even less attention has been paid to ad...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in neuroscience 2023-05, Vol.17, p.1144559-1144559
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Wenlin, Jin, Shanmu, Liu, Qianshu, Wang, Hai, Xia, Yu, Guo, Xiaopeng, Guo, Siying, Wang, Yaning, Shi, Yixin, Liu, Delin, Li, Yilin, Wang, Yuekun, Xing, Hao, Li, Junlin, Wu, Jiaming, Liang, Tingyu, Qu, Tian, Li, Huanzhang, Yang, Tianrui, Zhang, Kun, Wang, Yu, Ma, Wenbin
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Zusammenfassung:The fifth edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) classification of central nervous system (CNS) tumors released in 2021 formally defines pediatric-type diffuse gliomas. However, there is still little understanding of pediatric-type diffuse gliomas, and even less attention has been paid to adult patients. Therefore, this study describes the clinical radiological, survival, and molecular features of adult patients with pediatric-type glioma. Adult patients who underwent surgery from January 2011 to January 2022, classified as pediatric-type glioma, were included in this study. Clinical, radiological, histopathological, molecular pathological, and survival data were collected for analysis. Among 596 adult patients, 20 patients with pediatric-type glioma were screened, including 6 with diffuse astrocytoma, - or -altered, 2 with diffuse midline glioma, H3 K27-altered, and 12 with diffuse pediatric-type high-grade glioma, H3-wildtype and IDH-wildtype. Pediatric high-grade glioma (pHGG) frequently showed tumor enhancement, peritumoral edema, and intratumoral necrosis. Adult patients with pHGG showed a longer life expectancy than adult patients with glioblastoma. Common molecular alterations included chromosome alterations and , , and , while altered and were found to affect the overall survival. Our study demonstrated adult patients with pediatric-type glioma. Notably, our research aims to expand the current understanding of adult patients with pediatric-type diffuse gliomas. Furthermore, personalized therapies consisting of targeted molecular inhibitors for and may exhibit beneficial effects in the corresponding population.
ISSN:1662-4548
1662-453X
1662-453X
DOI:10.3389/fnins.2023.1144559