A Retrospective Genomic Landscape of 661 Young Adult Glioblastomas Diagnosed Using 2016 WHO Guidelines for Central Nervous System Tumors.
James F HaberbergerWorthy PegramNicholas BrittKelsie SchiavoneEric SeversonRadwa SharafLee A AlbackerErik WilliamsMirna LechpammerAmanda HemmerichDouglas LinRichard S P HuangMatthew HiemenzJulia ElvinRyon GrafGlenn LesserDavid KramRoy StrowdWenya Linda BiLori A RamkissoonMichael B CohenPrasanth ReddyJames CreedenJeffrey S RossBrian M AlexanderShakti H RamkissoonPublished in: The oncologist (2023)
The authors present a cohort of 661 young adult glioblastomas diagnosed using 2016 WHO World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System, utilizing comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) to explore their genomic landscape and assess their relationship to currently defined disease entities. This analysis explored variants with evidence of pathogenic function, common copy number variants (CNVs), and several novel fusion events not described in literature. Tumor mutational burden (TMB) mutational signatures, anatomic location, and tumor recurrence are further explored. Using data collected from CGP, unsupervised machine-learning techniques were leveraged to identify 10 genomic classes in previously assigned young adult glioblastomas. The authors relate these molecular classes to current World Health Organization guidelines and reference current literature to give therapeutic and prognostic descriptions where possible.