Author:
Catanzaro Giuseppina,Besharat Zein Mersini,Carai Andrea,Jäger Natalie,Splendiani Elena,Colin Carole,Po Agnese,Chiacchiarini Martina,Citarella Anna,Gianno Francesca,Cacchione Antonella,Miele Evelina,Diomedi Camassei Francesca,Gessi Marco,Massimi Luca,Locatelli Franco,Jones David T. W.,Figarella-Branger Dominique,Pfister Stefan M.,Mastronuzzi Angela,Giangaspero Felice,Ferretti Elisabetta
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Pediatric low-grade gliomas (pLGGs), particularly incompletely resected supratentorial tumours, can undergo progression after surgery. However to date, there are no predictive biomarkers for progression. Here, we aimed to identify pLGG-specific microRNA signatures and evaluate their value as a prognostic tool.
Methods
We identified and validated supratentorial incompletey resected pLGG-specific microRNAs in independent cohorts from four European Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Centres.
Results
These microRNAs demonstrated high accuracy in differentiating patients with or without progression. Specifically, incompletely resected supratentorial pLGGs with disease progression showed significantly higher miR-1248 combined with lower miR-376a-3p and miR-888-5p levels than tumours without progression. A significant (p < 0.001) prognostic performance for miR-1248 was reported with an area under the curve (AUC) of 1.00. We also highlighted a critical oncogenic role for miR-1248 in gliomas tumours. Indeed, high miR-1248 levels maintain low its validated target genes (CDKN1A (p21)/FRK/SPOP/VHL/MTAP) and consequently sustain the activation of oncogenic pathways.
Conclusions
Altogether, we provide a novel molecular biomarker able to successfully identify pLGG patients associated with disease progression that could support the clinicians in the decision-making strategy, advancing personalized medicine.
Funder
Association Cassandra
Imagine for Margo
Association pour la recherche sur les Tumeurs Cérébrales–Sud
Société Française de lutte contre les Cancers et les leucémies de l’Enfant et de l’Adolescent
Fondo di Giò ONLUS
Sapienza University of Rome
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Medicine
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