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ATRX immunohistochemistry can help refine ‘not elsewhere classified’ categorisation for grade II/III gliomas

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Abstract Purpose: The 2016 WHO tumour classification highlights the role of IDH1/2 gene mutation and 1p/19q co-deletion in classifying grade II/III gliomas. A recent cIMPACT-NOW update proposes the use of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Purpose: The 2016 WHO tumour classification highlights the role of IDH1/2 gene mutation and 1p/19q co-deletion in classifying grade II/III gliomas. A recent cIMPACT-NOW update proposes the use of the term ‘Not Elsewhere Classified’ (NEC) for IDH-mutant, non co-deleted tumours. Here we show how the incorporation of ATRX immunohistochemistry can be used to better delineate the NEC group. Methods: Clinical data was collected for 112 patients (59% male) treated at our unit. Mutations in IDH1/2 genes were detected by pyrosequencing or immunohistochemistry, 1p/19q co-deletion was assessed with fluorescence in situ hybridisation and ATRX status was determined using immunohistochemical techniques. Tumours were grouped on the basis of molecular markers and outcomes compared. Results: The mean age of diagnosis was 42.6 years (20–73 years). There were 88 oligodendrogliomas (II = 47, III = 41), 18 diffuse astrocytomas (II = 9, III = 9) and 6 oligoastrocytomas (II = 4, III = 2). The majority of gliomas (87.5%) had mutations in IDH1/2. 1p/19q co-deletion was significantly associated with oligodendroglial morphology (p = < 0.001) and was mutually exclusive with ATRX mutation. Classification on the basis of molecular information showed a significant different in survival between the groups. Conclusions: ATRX immunohistochemisty is a useful adjunct which can be used with IDH mutation status, 1p/19q co-deletion and histological findings to further define tumour groups. More work is needed to understand the molecular profiles and prognostic implications for non co-deletion, ATRX preserved cases.

Keywords: immunohistochemistry; gliomas; atrx; 19q deletion; deletion; grade iii

Journal Title: British Journal of Neurosurgery
Year Published: 2019

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