Abstract

BACKGROUNDConsidering that paediatric high-grade gliomas (HGGs) are biologically distinct from their adult counterparts, the objective of this study was to define the landscape of HGGs in adolescents and young adults (AYAs).METHODSWe performed a multicentric retrospective study of 112 AYAs from adult and paediatric Ile-de-France neurosurgical units, treated between 1998 and 2013 to analyse their clinicoradiological and histomolecular profiles. The inclusion criteria were age between 15 and 25-years, histopathological HGG diagnosis, available clinical data, pre-operative and follow-up MRI. MRI and tumoral samples were centrally reviewed. Immunohistochemistry and complementary molecular techniques such as targeted/next generation sequencing, whole exome sequencing and DNA-methylation analyses were performed to achieve an integrated diagnosis according to the 2016 WHO classification.RESULTSBased on 80 documented AYA patients, HGGs constitute heterogeneous clinicopathological and molecular groups, with a predominant representation of paediatric-subtypes (Histone H3-mutants, 40%) but also adult-subtypes (IDH-mutants, 28%) characterized by the rarity of oligodendrogliomas, IDH-mutant and 1p/19q co-deleted and the relative high frequency of “rare adult IDH mutations” (20%). H3G34-mutants (14%) represent the most specific subgroup in AYAs. In the H3K27-mutant subgroup, the non-brainstem diffuse midline gliomas are more frequent (66.7%) than diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (23.8%), contrary to children. We found that WHO grade has no prognostic value, but molecular subgrouping has major prognostic importance.CONCLUSIONSHGGs in AYAs could benefit from a more personalized neuro-oncological management, driven by molecular subtyping rather than age group. Collaborative efforts are needed from paediatric and adult neuro-oncology teams to improve the management of HGGs in AYAs.

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