: TERT promoter mutations have been associated with increased risk of recurrence in meningioma cohorts, thus a potential biomarker for aggressive phenotypes. A main purpose of refining tumour classification is better predictions on the patient level. We compiled data from previous published cohorts to investigate patient-level predictions of recurrence based on TERTp-mut status. Implementation of TERTp-mut into the WHO grading led to better patient prognostication by improved prediction of recurrence. Our results support implementation of TERTp-mut into diagnostics and classification of meningiomas.

Implementation of TERT promoter mutations improve prognostication of the WHO classification in meningioma

Bertero L.;
2022-01-01

Abstract

: TERT promoter mutations have been associated with increased risk of recurrence in meningioma cohorts, thus a potential biomarker for aggressive phenotypes. A main purpose of refining tumour classification is better predictions on the patient level. We compiled data from previous published cohorts to investigate patient-level predictions of recurrence based on TERTp-mut status. Implementation of TERTp-mut into the WHO grading led to better patient prognostication by improved prediction of recurrence. Our results support implementation of TERTp-mut into diagnostics and classification of meningiomas.
2022
48
3
e12773
e12773
Humans; Mutation; Promoter Regions, Genetic; World Health Organization; Meningeal Neoplasms; Meningioma; Telomerase
Mirian C.; Grell K.; Juratli T.A.; Sahm F.; Spiegl-Kreinecker S.; Peyre M.; Biczok A.; Tonn J.-C.; Goutagny S.; Bertero L.; Maier A.D.; Jensen L.R.; Schackert G.; Broholm H.; Scheie D.; Cahill D.P.; Brastianos P.K.; Skjoth-Rasmussen J.; Fugleholm K.; Ziebell M.; Munch T.N.; Kristensen B.W.; Mathiesen T.
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