Genomic landscape of intracranial meningiomas

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Abstract

Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial neoplasms in adults. Current histopathological grading schemes do not consistently predict their natural history. Classic cytogenetic studies have disclosed a progressive course of chromosomal aberrations, especially in high-grade meningiomas. Furthermore, the recent application of unbiased next-generation sequencing approaches has implicated several novel genes whose mutations underlie a substantial percentage of meningiomas. These insights may serve to craft a molecular taxonomy for meningiomas and highlight putative therapeutic targets in a new era of rational biology-informed precision medicine.

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Bi, W. L., Abedalthagafi, M., Horowitz, P., Agarwalla, P. K., Mei, Y., Aizer, A. A., … Dunn, I. F. (2016, September 1). Genomic landscape of intracranial meningiomas. Journal of Neurosurgery. American Association of Neurological Surgeons. https://doi.org/10.3171/2015.6.JNS15591

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