2012
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.588
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Frequent ATRX, CIC, FUBP1 and IDH1 mutations refine the classification of malignant gliomas

Abstract: Mutations in the critical chromatin modifier ATRX and mutations in CIC and FUBP1, which are potent regulators of cell growth, have been discovered in specific subtypes of gliomas, the most common type of primary malignant brain tumors. However, the frequency of these mutations in many subtypes of gliomas, and their association with clinical features of the patients, is poorly understood. Here we analyzed these loci in 363 brain tumors. ATRX is frequently mutated in grade II-III astrocytomas (71%), oligoastrocy… Show more

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“…As expected [15,21,38], ATRX was among the top genes with higher expression in astrocytic versus oligodendroglial tumors as well as 1p/19q intact versus 1p/19q co-deleted tumors (Supplementary Tables 9-10). …”
Section: Molecular Correlates Of Glioma Type and Who Gradesupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…As expected [15,21,38], ATRX was among the top genes with higher expression in astrocytic versus oligodendroglial tumors as well as 1p/19q intact versus 1p/19q co-deleted tumors (Supplementary Tables 9-10). …”
Section: Molecular Correlates Of Glioma Type and Who Gradesupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Identified candidate genes included published markers such as ATRX [15,21,38] and alphainternexin (INA) [6], but also novel candidates (Supplementary Tables 7 and 8). The diagnostic utility of these candidate genes as surrogate markers for 1p/19q co-deletion, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mutations in ATRX are common in various gliomas [37,38] and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours [23,39]. The effect of ATRX mutation on prognosis is variable; several studies found an enhanced survival with ATRX mutation in some tumour types [39] but others report a worse prognosis [23,24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The clinical significance of these lesions is still unclear, and their functional impact remains speculative. Interest in telomerase activity has also been renewed in neuro-oncology, studies have shown that diffuse glioma are characterized by mutually exclusive TERT and ATRX mutations [28,29]. Surprisingly, 1p/19q co-deleted tumors have the same abnormality as glioblastoma (TERT mutations) whereas diffuse astrocytoma regardless of grade are characterized by ATRX mutations.…”
Section: Oligodendroglioma: Next-generation Sequencingmentioning
confidence: 99%