Abstract

Introduction. Nestin, a type VI intermediate filament, is expressed in neuroepithelial cells during embryogenesis and has been expressed in various human tumors. Recent studies reported that the expression was associated with poor prognosis in brain tumors, but the results were inconclusive. In this study, we evaluated usefulness of nestin expression as a prognostic biomarker in consideration of IDH mutation and the World Health Organization (WHO) classification fifth edition. Methods. To investigate nestin expression, immunohistochemistry was performed on 92 adult brain gliomas using tissue microarrays. We analyzed the clinical characteristics and survival outcomes according to nestin expression and examined whether nestin expression alone affects the prognosis, independent of IDH mutation. Results. Sixty patients (65.2%) were nestin-positive (weak and strong). Nestin expression and intensity were significantly correlated with pathologic diagnosis and IDH mutation. The patients with high-grade gliomas showed a higher frequency and stronger intensity of nestin expression than those with low-grade gliomas (P < .001). The majority (93.6%) of gliomas with IDH mutation showed no expression or weak positivity. Multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression analysis for overall survival demonstrated that nestin expression (weak, hazard ratio [HR] 5.39, P = .036; strong, HR 8.43, P = .007) was an independent prognostic factor. Moreover, patients with nestin-expressing glioma showed shorter survival (P < .001). Conclusions. Nestin seems to be strongly expressed in the vast majority of glioblastomas, IDH-wildtype and rarely in IDH-mutant gliomas. Clear correlation between nestin expression and pathologic diagnosis makes an accurate patient diagnosis. Expression and intensity of nestin were significantly correlated with worse survival.

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