小细胞结构-多形性胶质母细胞瘤中EGFR扩增的组织学等效物?

P. Burger, D. Pearl, K. Aldape, A. Yates, B. Scheithauer, S. Passe, R. Jenkins, C. James
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虽然有很多关于“原发性”胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)的分子定义的文章,但对这种主要亚型的组织学特征知之甚少。我们假设“小细胞结构”将代表大多数原发性GBMs的组织学特征。通过比较小细胞表型的存在与表皮生长因子受体(EGFR)扩增的存在或不存在来验证这一点,EGFR是原发性GBMs的常见事件。在初步研究发现这种小细胞表型与EGFR扩增之间的相关性后,我们选择了9个纯小细胞GBMs (SCGBM)和12个非scgbms,通过荧光原位杂交(FISH)对EGFR扩增进行研究。在这21例病例中,9例SCGBMs中有8例和12例非SCGBMs中有5例进行了EGFR扩增。然后,我们将79例未因其组织学特征而被选择的GBMs的EGFR状态与先前已被表征为EGFR扩增的组相关联。21例纯小细胞肿瘤中有14例(67%),25例同时伴有小细胞和非小细胞区域的GBMs中有8例(32%),33例非小细胞GBMs中有3例(9%)的EGFR扩增(精确检测p = 0.0004)。我们得出结论,EGFR扩增与GBMs中的小细胞表型相关,SCGBMs是“原发性”GBMs的重要组成部分。
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Small Cell Architecture—A Histological Equivalent of EGFR Amplification in Glioblastoma Multiforme?
Although there is much written about the molecular definitions of “primary” glioblastomas (GBM), there is little known about the histological features of this predominant subtype. We hypothesized that the “small cell architecture” would represent a histological feature of most primary GBMs. This was tested by comparing the presence of the small cell phenotype with the presence or absence of amplification of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a common event in primary GBMs. After a pilot study that found a correlation between this small cell phenotype and EGFR amplification, we selected 9 pure small cell GBMs (SCGBM) and 12 non-SCGBMs to be studied for EGFR amplification by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). In this set of 21 cases, 8 of 9 SCGBMs and 5 of 12 non-SCGBMs were amplified for EGFR. We then correlated the EGFR status of 79 GBMs unselected for their histological features from a set that had been previously characterized in regard to EGFR amplification. Fourteen of 21 (67%) exclusively small cell neoplasms, 8 of 25 (32%) GBMs with both small cell and non-small cell areas, and 3 of 33 (9%) non-small cell GBMs were amplified for EGFR (p = 0.0004 with an exact test). We conclude that EGFR amplification is associated with a small cell phenotype in GBMs and that SCGBMs are an important component of “primary” GBMs.
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