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Immunohistochemical Approach to Mismatch Repair Deficiency in Pediatric High-Grade Glioma.

Mehmet Arda InanBetul OgutMeral TokerAylar Poyraz
Published in: Applied immunohistochemistry & molecular morphology : AIMM (2024)
Knowledge of the molecular pathways of pediatric high-grade gliomas is increasing. Gliomas with mismatch repair deficiency do not currently comprise a distinct group, but data on this topic have been accumulating in recent publications. Immunohistochemistry can effectively determine mismatch repair status, indirectly suggesting the microsatellite instability of the tumor. This study aimed to determine the number of mismatch repair-deficient pediatric high-grade gliomas in a tertiary institution and assess the relationship between the survival and mismatch repair status of the patients. It also aimed to assess the potential for further clinical studies including immunotherapy. Of 24 patients with high-grade gliomas, 3 deceased patients were mismatch repair-deficient. Mismatch repair deficiency was significantly associated with shorter survival ( P =0.004). Immunotherapy trials need to progress, and patients with mismatch repair-deficient pediatric high-grade gliomas are the most suitable candidates for such studies.
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