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PATH-27. INTRAOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF IDH MUTATION AS A SURROGATE FOR TUMOR INFILTRATION VIA DESORPTION ELECTROSPRAY MASS SPECTROMETRY IN GLIOMAS

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Despite advances in cancer biology, surgery and its extent of resection remains the most important prognostic modulator in gliomas, with the distinction between infiltrated and non-infiltrated tissues being an issue… Click to show full abstract

Despite advances in cancer biology, surgery and its extent of resection remains the most important prognostic modulator in gliomas, with the distinction between infiltrated and non-infiltrated tissues being an issue at the penumbra. Isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutation is unique to IDH-mutant glioma cells and can be used as a potential surrogate for tumor infiltration. Here we evaluate desorption electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (DESI-MS) as a near real-time method for detecting infiltration at the margin of IDH-mutant gliomas. We conducted a prospective study in which DESI-MS analysis was performed on freshly obtained tissue biopsies to detect the presence of 2-Hydroxyglutarate (2HG), with subsequent review of each sample by a board-certified neuropathologist. A total of 247 biopsies from a 49-patient study were previously collected and analyzed at Indiana University. Assessment of IDH mutation status of 71 core biopsies yielded sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy values of 89, 100, and 94%, respectively. Subsequent improvement of the method, including the measurement of 2HG relative to an internal control (Glutamate, Glu), allowed for detection of IDH-mutant infiltration at surgical margins. We have collected 183 biopsies (116 core and 67 margin) from 23 patients. Preliminary results of IDH mutation assessments of core biopsies indicate 93% sensitivity, 100% specificity, and 98% accuracy and margin biopsies indicate 88% sensitivity, 100% specificity, and 94% accuracy. Tumor infiltration at the margin of the surgical resection by detection of IDH-mut infiltration was detected in 88% of margin biopsies from IDH mutant tumors (30 of 34 biopsies). We present a novel method to allow intraoperative evaluation of IDH mutation presence in glioma margin biopsies. Our method and its ongoing validation identified tumor infiltration beyond surgical margins and serves as a foundation for molecularly guided surgery in IDH-mut gliomas via DESI-MS.

Keywords: infiltration; idh; tumor infiltration; idh mutation

Journal Title: Neuro-Oncology
Year Published: 2022

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