Increased expression of leucine-rich α-2 glycoprotein 1 as a predictive biomarker of favorable progression-free survival in meningioma.
Mayuko MoritsuboTakuya FurutaJunko MiyoshiSatoru KomakiKiyohiko SakataHiroaki MiyoshiMotohiro MoriokaKoichi OhshimaYasuo SugitaPublished in: Neuropathology : official journal of the Japanese Society of Neuropathology (2023)
Most meningiomas, which are frequent central nervous system tumors, are classified as World Health Organization (WHO) grade 1 because of their slow-growing nature. However, the recurrence rate varies and is difficult to predict using conventional histopathological diagnoses. Leucine-rich α-2 glycoprotein 1 (LRG1) is involved in cell signal transduction, cell adhesion, and DNA repair and is a predictive biomarker in different malignant tumors; however, such a relationship has not been reported in meningiomas. We examined tissue microarrays of histological samples from 117 patients with grade 1 and 2 meningiomas and assessed their clinical and pathological features, including expression of LRG1 protein. LRG1-high meningiomas showed an increased number of vessels with CD3-positive cell infiltration (P = 0.0328) as well as higher CD105-positive vessels (P = 0.0084), as compared to LRG1-low cases. They also demonstrated better progression-free survival (hazard ratio [HR] 0.11, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.016-0.841) compared to LRG1-low patients (P = 0.033). Moreover, multivariate analysis indicated that high LRG1 expression was an independent prognostic factor (HR, 0.13; 95% CI, 0.018-0.991; P = 0.049). LRG1 immunohistochemistry may be a convenient tool for estimating the prognosis of meningiomas in routine practice. Further studies are required to elucidate the key role of LRG1 in meningioma progression.
Keyphrases
- free survival
- prognostic factors
- dna repair
- poor prognosis
- cell adhesion
- end stage renal disease
- binding protein
- single cell
- dna damage
- healthcare
- chronic kidney disease
- primary care
- cell therapy
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- long non coding rna
- mesenchymal stem cells
- peritoneal dialysis
- bone marrow
- patient reported outcomes
- clinical practice
- amino acid
- patient reported
- optic nerve
- cerebrospinal fluid