PDGFRA amplification is common in pediatric and adult high-grade astrocytomas and identifies a poor prognostic group in IDH1 mutant glioblastoma Journal Article


Authors: Phillips, J. J.; Aranda, D.; Ellison, D. W.; Judkins, A. R.; Croul, S. E.; Brat, D. J.; Ligon, K. L.; Horbinski, C.; Venneti, S.; Zadeh, G.; Santi, M.; Zhou, S.; Appin, C. L.; Sioletic, S.; Sullivan, L. M.; Martinez-Lage, M.; Robinson, A. E.; Yong, W. H.; Cloughesy, T.; Lai, A.; Phillips, H. S.; Marshall, R.; Mueller, S.; Haas-Kogan, D. A.; Molinaro, A. M.; Perry, A.
Article Title: PDGFRA amplification is common in pediatric and adult high-grade astrocytomas and identifies a poor prognostic group in IDH1 mutant glioblastoma
Abstract: High-grade astrocytomas (HGAs), corresponding to World Health Organization grades III (anaplastic astrocytoma) and IV (glioblastoma; GBM), are biologically aggressive, and their molecular classification is increasingly relevant to clinical management. PDGFRA amplification is common in HGAs, although its prognostic significance remains unclear. Using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), the most sensitive technique for detecting PDGFRA copy number gains, we determined PDGFRA amplification status in 123 pediatric and 263 adult HGAs. A range of PDGFRA FISH patterns were identified and cases were scored as non-amplified (normal and polysomy) or amplified (low-level and high-level). PDGFRA amplification was frequent in pediatric (29.3%) and adult (20.9%) tumors. Amplification was not prognostic in pediatric HGAs. In adult tumors diagnosed initially as GBM, the presence of combined PDGFRA amplification and isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1)R132H mutation was a significant independent prognostic factor (P = 0.01). In HGAs, PDGFRA amplification is common and can manifest as high-level and focal or low-level amplifications. Our data indicate that the latter is more prevalent than previously reported with copy number averaging techniques. To our knowledge, this is the largest survey of PDGFRA status in adult and pediatric HGAs and suggests PDGFRA amplification increases with grade and is associated with a less favorable prognosis in IDH1 mutant de novo GBMs. © 2013 International Society of Neuropathology.
Keywords: pdgfra; fish; astrocytoma; idh1; isocitrate dehydrogenase 1
Journal Title: Brain Pathology
Volume: 23
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1015-6305
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing  
Date Published: 2013-09-01
Start Page: 565
End Page: 573
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/bpa.12043
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3715570
PUBMED: 23438035
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