Clear cell meningiomas are defined by a highly distinct DNA methylation profile and mutations in SMARCE1
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Published:2020-12-14
Issue:2
Volume:141
Page:281-290
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ISSN:0001-6322
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Container-title:Acta Neuropathologica
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Acta Neuropathol
Author:
Sievers PhilippORCID, , Sill Martin, Blume Christina, Tauziede-Espariat Arnault, Schrimpf Daniel, Stichel Damian, Reuss David E., Dogan Helin, Hartmann Christian, Mawrin Christian, Hasselblatt Martin, Stummer Walter, Schick Uta, Hench Jürgen, Frank Stephan, Ketter Ralf, Schweizer Leonille, Schittenhelm Jens, Puget Stéphanie, Brandner Sebastian, Jaunmuktane Zane, Küsters Benno, Abdullaev Zied, Pekmezci Melike, Snuderl Matija, Ratliff Miriam, Herold-Mende Christel, Unterberg Andreas, Aldape Kenneth, Ellison David W., Wesseling Pieter, Reifenberger Guido, Wick Wolfgang, Perry Arie, Varlet Pascale, Pfister Stefan M., Jones David T. W., von Deimling Andreas, Sahm FelixORCID
Abstract
AbstractClear cell meningioma represents an uncommon variant of meningioma that typically affects children and young adults. Although an enrichment of loss-of-function mutations in the SMARCE1 gene has been reported for this subtype, comprehensive molecular investigations are lacking. Here we describe a molecularly distinct subset of tumors (n = 31), initially identified through genome-wide DNA methylation screening among a cohort of 3093 meningiomas, of which most were diagnosed histologically as clear cell meningioma. This cohort was further supplemented by an additional 11 histologically diagnosed clear cell meningiomas for analysis (n = 42). Targeted DNA sequencing revealed SMARCE1 mutations in 33/34 analyzed samples, accompanied by a nuclear loss of expression determined via immunohistochemistry and a decreased SMARCE1 transcript expression in the tumor cells. Analysis of time to progression or recurrence of patients within the clear cell meningioma group (n = 14) in comparison to those with meningioma WHO grade 2 (n = 220) revealed a similar outcome and support the assignment of WHO grade 2 to these tumors. Our findings indicate the existence of a highly distinct epigenetic signature of clear cell meningiomas, separate from all other variants of meningiomas, with recurrent mutations in the SMARCE1 gene. This suggests that these tumors may arise from a different precursor cell population than the broad spectrum of the other meningioma subtypes.
Funder
Hertie Network of Excellence in Clinical Neuroscience Deutsche Krebshilfe Else Kröner-Fresenius Stiftung Department of Health’s NIHR Biomedical Research Centre’s University College London NHS Foundation Trust Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung Medizinische Fakultät Heidelberg der Universität Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Clinical Neurology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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