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Identification et impacts des anomalies génétiques dans la genèse, l'évolution clinique et le traitement des gliomes

Authors :
Gadji, Macoura
Drouin, Régen
Gadji, Macoura
Drouin, Régen
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Human gliomas represent the most common primary brain tumours in adults. According to World Health Organization classification, gliomas are divided into astrocytomas with four grades (I, II, III, and IV), oligodendrogliomas with two grades (II and III), and oligoastrocytomas with two grades (II and III) based on the tumor cell phenotype. Pathological classification remains controversial due to the lack of specific immunohistochemical biomarker to recognize gliomas. Also, due to their natural propriety to infiltrate the normal parenchyma and to migrate far from the first location, total surgical resection remains often impossible then adjuvant treatment is needed. The established therapies for gliomas include surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Despite this arsenal of therapies, median survival of the most malignant grade glioblastoma is approximately 15 months. This is why the attempts to better understand the molecular biology of gliomas in the aim to define new molecular targets is a holy grail. Using conventional and molecular cytogenetic approaches and molecular genetic methods, we have investigated patients bearing gliomas and followed at CHUS. Our results display that the codeletion 1p/19q (1p-/19-) is not only a prognostic and predictive biomarker of oligodendrogliomas but also a diagnostic tool of this tumor. Our study has allowed us to build a glioma-bank containing around 150 samples of patients, which we continued to populate. We have also defined the cut-off positivity of FISH on touch preparation slides, which is 20%. In addition, we have developed a new, fast and reliable method to retrieve the 1p-/19q- in all samples 24 hours after sampling. This method was transferred to the clinical lab. Furthermore, we have successfully cultured the brain tumor samples and analyzed their caryotypes. This has permitted us to discover a new alternative translocation, which is responsable of 1p deletion in one oligoastrocytoma case. Since glioblastoma is character

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
French
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn913127816
Document Type :
Electronic Resource