A Synopsis of Biomarkers in Glioblastoma: Past and Present

Author:

Tataranu Ligia Gabriela12ORCID,Turliuc Serban3,Rizea Radu Eugen12,Dricu Anica4ORCID,Alexandru Oana4ORCID,Staicu Georgiana-Adeline4ORCID,Kamel Amira2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Neurosurgical Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, 020022 Bucharest, Romania

2. Neurosurgical Department, Clinical Emergency Hospital “Bagdasar-Arseni”, 041915 Bucharest, Romania

3. Medical Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “G. T. Popa”, 700115 Iasi, Romania

4. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 200349 Craiova, Romania

Abstract

Accounting for 48% of malignant brain tumors in adults, glioblastoma has been of great interest in the last decades, especially in the biomolecular and neurosurgical fields, due to its incurable nature and notable neurological morbidity. The major advancements in neurosurgical technologies have positively influenced the extent of safe tumoral resection, while the latest progress in the biomolecular field of GBM has uncovered new potential therapeutical targets. Although GBM currently has no curative therapy, recent progress has been made in the management of this disease, both from surgical and molecular perspectives. The main current therapeutic approach is multimodal and consists of neurosurgical intervention, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, mostly with temozolomide. Although most patients will develop treatment resistance and tumor recurrence after surgical removal, biomolecular advancements regarding GBM have contributed to a better understanding of this pathology and its therapeutic management. Over the past few decades, specific biomarkers have been discovered that have helped predict prognosis and treatment responses and contributed to improvements in survival rates.

Funder

UEFISCDI Authority, Romania

Publisher

MDPI AG

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