Targeted gene expression profiling predicts meningioma outcomes and radiotherapy responses

Author:

Raleigh David1ORCID,Chen William2,Choudhury Abrar3ORCID,Youngblood Mark4ORCID,Polley Mei-Yin5,Lucas Calixto-Hope6,Mirchia Kanish7,Maas Sybren8,Suwala Abigail9,Won Minhee5,Bayley James10,Harmanci Akdes10,Harmanci Arif11,Klisch Tiemo10,Nguyen Minh1,Vasudevan Harish1,McCortney Kathleen4,Yu Theresa1,Bhave Varun12,Lam Tai-Chung13,Pu Jenny13,Leung Gilberto13ORCID,Chang Jason1,Perlow Haley14,Palmer Joshua15ORCID,Haberler Christine16,Berghoff Anna16ORCID,Preusser Matthias16ORCID,Nicolaides Theodore17,Mawrin Christian18,Agnihotri Sameer19,Resnick Adam20,Rood Brian21,Chew Jessica1,Young Jacob1,Boreta Lauren1,Braunstein Steve22,Schulte Jessica23,Butowski Nicholas3,Santagata Sandro12ORCID,Spetzler David24,Bush Nancy Ann Oberheim1,Villanueva-Meyer Javier2,Chandler James4,Solomon David3ORCID,Rogers C5,Pugh Stephanie25,Mehta Minesh5,Sneed Penny1,Berger Mitchel26,Horbinski Craig4ORCID,McDermott Michael27,Perry Arie2ORCID,Bi Wenya12,Patel Akash10,Sahm Felix28ORCID,Magill Stephen4

Affiliation:

1. University of California San Francisco

2. UCSF

3. University of California, San Francisco

4. Northwestern University

5. NRG Statistics and Data Management Center

6. Johns Hopkins

7. Mayo Clinic

8. Leiden University Medical Center

9. Heidelberg University Hospital

10. Baylor College of Medicine

11. THE UNIV OF TX HEATH SCIENCE CTR

12. Brigham and Women's Hospital

13. The University of Hong Kong

14. The Ohio State University

15. The Ohios State University James Comprehensive Cancer Center

16. Medical University of Vienna

17. Caris Life Sciences

18. University Hospital Magdeburg

19. Sonia and Arthur Labatt Brain Tumour Research Centre

20. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

21. Center for Cancer and Immunology Research, Children’s National Research Institute

22. Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco California

23. University of California San Diego

24. Caris Life Sciences International

25. NRG Oncology Statistics and Data Management Center

26. University of California San Francisco (UCSF)

27. Baptist Health

28. University Hospital Heidelberg

Abstract

Abstract Background Surgery is the mainstay of treatment for meningioma, the most common primary intracranial tumor, but improvements in meningioma risk stratification are needed and current indications for postoperative radiotherapy are controversial. Recent studies have proposed prognostic meningioma classification systems using DNA methylation profiling, copy number variants, DNA sequencing, RNA sequencing, histology, or integrated models based on multiple combined features. Targeted gene expression profiling has generated robust biomarkers integrating multiple molecular features for other cancers, but is understudied for meningiomas. Methods Targeted gene expression profiling was performed on 173 meningiomas and an optimized gene expression biomarker (34 genes) and risk score (0 to 1) was developed to predict clinical outcomes. Clinical and analytical validation was performed on independent meningiomas from 12 institutions across 3 continents (N = 1856), including 103 meningiomas from a prospective clinical trial. Gene expression biomarker performance was compared to 9 other classification systems. Results The gene expression biomarker improved discrimination of postoperative meningioma outcomes compared to all other classification systems tested in the independent clinical validation cohort for local recurrence (5-year area under the curve [AUC] 0.81) and overall survival (5-year AUC 0.80). The increase in area under the curve compared to the current standard of care, World Health Organization 2021 grade, was 0.11 for local recurrence (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.07–0.17, P < 0.001). The gene expression biomarker identified meningiomas benefiting from postoperative radiotherapy (hazard ratio 0.54, 95% CI 0.37–0.78, P = 0.0001) and re-classified up to 52.0% meningiomas compared to conventional clinical criteria, suggesting postoperative management could be refined for 29.8% of patients. Conclusions A targeted gene expression biomarker improves discrimination of meningioma outcomes compared to recent classification systems and predicts postoperative radiotherapy responses.

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