Prognostic value of isocitrate dehydrogenase 1, O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase promoter methylation, and 1p19q co-deletion in Japanese malignant glioma patients

Oct 29, 2013World journal of surgical oncology

How IDH1 mutation, MGMT gene methylation, and 1p19q gene deletion relate to outcomes in Japanese malignant brain tumor patients

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Abstract

In a study of 267 malignant gliomas, patients with IDH1 mutations had significantly longer survival times compared to those with wild-type IDH1 in Group 1 (GBM + AA).

  • IDH1 mutations are associated with longer survival in patients with glioblastomas and anaplastic astrocytomas.
  • No significant survival difference was found for patients with IDH1 mutations in Group 2 (anaplastic oligodendrogliomas + anaplastic oligoastrocytomas), although a trend towards better survival was observed.
  • MGMT promoter methylation is linked to improved survival for patients in both groups.
  • 1p/19q co-deletion is associated with significantly better outcomes for patients in Group 2.
  • Total resection may improve prognosis for glioma patients, regardless of MGMT promoter methylation status.

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