小儿低级别胶质瘤的 T2-FLAIR 错配征象

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY American Journal of Neuroradiology Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-22 DOI:10.3174/ajnr.A7916
M W Wagner, L Nobre, K Namdar, F Khalvati, U Tabori, C Hawkins, B B Ertl-Wagner
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背景和目的:目前还没有一种定性成像特征能高灵敏度或高特异性地预测小儿低级别胶质瘤的分子改变。T2-FLAIR错配征预测IDH突变的1p19q非编码成人胶质瘤具有高度特异性。我们旨在评估T2-FLAIR错配征在小儿低级别胶质瘤中的意义:回顾性鉴定2001年1月至2018年8月期间获得的小儿低级别胶质瘤患者治疗前的MR图像。纳入标准如下:1)年龄在0-18岁之间;2)组织病理学确诊病例有分子信息;3)术前有非运动降维T2加权和FLAIR序列的脑部磁共振成像。脊髓肿瘤除外:共纳入 349 名患者(187 名男孩;平均年龄为 8.7 [SD, 4.8] 岁;年龄范围为 0.5-17.7 岁)。KIAA1549-B-Raf原癌基因(BRAF)融合和BRAF p.V600E突变是最常见的分子标记(分别为148例,42%和73例,20.7%)。25名患者(7.2%)出现T2-FLAIR错配征。其中,9 例为胚胎发育不全性神经上皮肿瘤;8 例为低级别星形细胞瘤;5 例为弥漫性星形细胞瘤;1 例为朝粒细胞性星形细胞瘤;1 例为胶质细胞瘤;1 例为血管中心性胶质瘤。在25个T2-FLAIR错配的小儿低级别胶质瘤中,没有一个是BRAF p.V600E突变。在25个具有T2-FLAIR错配征象的小儿低级别胶质瘤中,14个具有罕见的分子改变,而11个肿瘤的分子亚型不明:结论:在常见分子改变、BRAF p.V600E突变和KIAA1549-BRAF融合的小儿低级别胶质瘤中未观察到T2-FLAIR错配征象,而在罕见分子改变的小儿低级别胶质瘤中出现了T2-FLAIR错配征象。
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T2-FLAIR Mismatch Sign in Pediatric Low-Grade Glioma.

Background and purpose: No qualitative imaging feature currently predicts molecular alterations of pediatric low-grade gliomas with high sensitivity or specificity. The T2-FLAIR mismatch sign predicts IDH-mutated 1p19q noncodeleted adult gliomas with high specificity. We aimed to assess the significance of the T2-FLAIR mismatch sign in pediatric low-grade gliomas.

Materials and methods: Pretreatment MR images acquired between January 2001 and August 2018 in pediatric patients with pediatric low-grade gliomas were retrospectively identified. Inclusion criteria were the following: 1) 0-18 years of age, 2) availability of molecular information in histopathologically confirmed cases, and 3) availability of preoperative brain MR imaging with non-motion-degraded T2-weighted and FLAIR sequences. Spinal cord tumors were excluded.

Results: Three hundred forty-nine patients were included (187 boys; mean age, 8.7 [SD, 4.8] years; range, 0.5-17.7 years). KIAA1549-B-Raf proto-oncogene (BRAF) fusion and BRAF p.V600E mutation were the most common molecular markers (n = 148, 42%, and n = 73, 20.7%, respectively). The T2-FLAIR mismatch sign was present in 25 patients (7.2%). Of these, 9 were dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors; 8, low-grade astrocytomas; 5, diffuse astrocytomas; 1, a pilocytic astrocytoma; 1, a glioneuronal tumor; and 1, an angiocentric glioma. None of the 25 T2-FLAIR mismatch pediatric low-grade gliomas were BRAF p.V600E-mutated. Fourteen of 25 pediatric low-grade gliomas with the T2-FLAIR mismatch sign had rare molecular alterations, while the molecular subtype was unknown for 11 tumors.

Conclusions: The T2-FLAIR mismatch sign was not observed in the common molecular alterations, BRAF p.V600E-mutated and KIAA1549-BRAF fused pediatric low-grade gliomas, while it was encountered in pediatric low-grade gliomas with rare pediatric molecular alterations.

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