Comprehensive genomic analysis reveals clonal origin and subtype-specific evolution in a case of sporadic multiple meningiomas
- Open Access
- 27-07-2024
- Meningioma
- Case Report
- Authors
- Maki Sakaguchi
- Masafumi Horie
- Yukinobu Ito
- Shingo Tanaka
- Keishi Mizuguchi
- Hiroko Ikeda
- Etsuko Kiyokawa
- Mitsutoshi Nakada
- Daichi Maeda
- Published in
- Brain Tumor Pathology | Issue 3-4/2024
Abstract
Meningioma is the most common primary intracranial tumor in adults, with up to 10% manifesting as multiple tumors. Data on the genomic and molecular changes in sporadic multiple meningiomas are scarce, leading to ongoing debates regarding their evolutionary processes. A comprehensive genetic analysis of a large number of lesions, including precursor lesions, is necessary to explore these two possible origins: clonal and independent. In the present study, we performed whole-exome sequencing and analyzed somatic single-nucleotide variants (SNVs), insertions/deletions (INDELs), and copy number alterations (CNAs) in a patient with sporadic multiple meningiomas. These meningiomas included two mass-forming lesions of different histological subtypes (transitional and chordoid) and two small meningothelial nests. Genetic analysis revealed CNAs on chromosomes 22q and Y as common abnormalities in the two largest tumors. Furthermore, we identified SNV/INDELs unique to each focus, with NF2 mutation prevalent in the transitional meningioma and CREBBP mutation in the chordoid meningioma. Loss of chromosome 22 was detected in two small meningothelial nests. Overall, we elucidated the clonal origin and subtype-specific evolution of multiple meningiomas in this case. CNAs may serve as the initial driving event in meningioma development.
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- Title
- Comprehensive genomic analysis reveals clonal origin and subtype-specific evolution in a case of sporadic multiple meningiomas
- Authors
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Maki Sakaguchi
Masafumi Horie
Yukinobu Ito
Shingo Tanaka
Keishi Mizuguchi
Hiroko Ikeda
Etsuko Kiyokawa
Mitsutoshi Nakada
Daichi Maeda
- Publication date
- 27-07-2024
- Publisher
- Springer Nature Singapore
- Keywords
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Meningioma
Meningioma - Published in
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Brain Tumor Pathology / Issue 3-4/2024
Print ISSN: 1433-7398
Electronic ISSN: 1861-387X - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10014-024-00486-9
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