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Genomic alterations of oligodendrogliomas at distant recurrence

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CANCER MEDICINE
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cam4.6327

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ctDNA; gene evolution; oligodendroglioma; PI3K/AKT signaling pathway; SHh signaling pathway

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This study evaluated the genetic changes in oligodendroglioma during tumor progression using deep whole-genome sequencing. The study found that there was low rate of shared mutations between the primary and recurrent samples. Two patients showed a conversion in the IDH mutation during gene evolution under chemotherapy treatment. The PI3K/AKT and SHh signaling pathways may play a role in treatment resistance and distant relapse during oligodendroglioma evolution.
Background: Oligodendroglioma is known for its relatively better prognosis and responsiveness to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. However, little is known about the evolution of genetic changes as oligodendroglioma progresses. Methods: In this study, we evaluated gene evolution invivo during tumor progression based on deep whole-genome sequencing data (ctDNA). We analyzed longitudinal genomic data from six patients during tumor evolution, of which five patients developed distant recurrence. Results: Whole-exome sequencing demonstrated that the rate of shared mutations between the primary and recurrent samples was relatively low. In two cases, even well-known major driver mutations in CIC and FUBP1 that were detected in primary tumors were not detected in the relapse samples. Among these cases, two patients had a conversion from the IDH mutation in the originating state to the IDH1 wild state during the process of gene evolution under chemotherapy treatment, indicating that the cell phenotype and genetic characteristics of oligodendroglioma may change during tumor evolution. Two patients received long-term temozolomide (TMZ) treatment before the operation, and we found that recurrence tumors harbored mutations in the PI3K/AKT and Sonic hedgehog (SHh) signaling pathways. Hypermutation occurred with mutations in MMR genes in one patient, contributing to the rapid progression of the tumor. Conclusion: Oligodendroglioma displayed great spatial and temporal heterogeneity during tumor evolution. The PI3K/AKT and SHh signaling pathways may play an important role in promoting treatment resistance and distant relapse during oligodendroglioma evolution. In addition, there was a tendency to increase the degree of tumor malignancy during evolution. Distant recurrence may be a later event duringoligodendroglioma progression.

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