Is the anatomical distribution of low-grade gliomas linked to regions of gliogenesis?

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Introduction: According to the stem cell theory, two neurogenic niches in the adult human brain may harbor cells that initiate the formation of gliomas: The larger subventricular zone (SVZ) and the subgranular zone (SGZ) in the hippocampus. We wanted to explore whether defining molecular markers in low-grade gliomas (LGG; WHO grade II) are related to distance to the neurogenic niches. Methods: Patients treated at two Norwegian university hospitals with population-based referral were included. Eligible patients had histopathological verified supratentorial low-grade glioma. IDH mutational status and 1p19q co-deletion status was retrospectively assessed. 159 patients were included, and semi-automatic tumor segmentation was done from pre-treatment T2-weighted (T2W) or Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery (FLAIR) images. 3D maps showing the anatomical distribution of the tumors were then created for each of the three molecular subtypes (IDH mutated/1p19q co-deleted, IDH mutated and IDH wild-type). Both distance from tumor center and tumor border to the neurogenic niches were recorded. Results: In this population-based cohort of previously untreated low-grade gliomas, we found that low-grade gliomas are more often found closer to the SVZ than the SGZ, but IDH wild-type tumors are more often found near SGZ. Conclusion: Our study suggests that the stem cell origin of IDH wild-type and IDH mutated low-grade gliomas may be different.

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Skjulsvik, A. J., Bø, H. K., Jakola, A. S., Berntsen, E. M., Bø, L. E., Reinertsen, I., … Solheim, O. (2020). Is the anatomical distribution of low-grade gliomas linked to regions of gliogenesis? Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 147(1), 147–157. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11060-020-03409-8

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