Combined ATRX/IDH1 immunohistochemistry predicts genotype of oligoastrocytomas.
Ekkehard HewerIstvan VajtaiMatthias S DettmerSabina BerezowskaErik VassellaPublished in: Histopathology (2015)
ATRX deficiency was mutually exclusive with LOH. Conversely, ATRX-proficient tumours immunoreactive for R132H-mutant isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) showed a high rate (85%) of LOH. A more oligodendroglioma-like morphology was associated with a higher rate of LOH even in the morphologically ambiguous group of oligoastrocytomas. Our findings support the concept that oligoastrocytomas represent a morphological grey zone, rather than a group of truly 'mixed' or 'intermediate' tumours. More precise classification of diffuse gliomas may also improve grading of borderline cases. We propose an immunohistochemical algorithm for classification of morphologically ambiguous diffuse gliomas.