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  • - Chromosomal instability caused by mutations in genome-stabilizing genes is a key factor in tumor development for various cancers, but its effects in gliomas are not well understood.
  • - A study evaluated a 70-gene mRNA expression signature (CIN70) in different types of astrocytomas and oligodendrogliomas, finding that higher CIN70 levels are linked to increased chromosomal variation and poor patient outcomes in astrocytomas.
  • - These findings suggest that chromosomal instability contributes to the aggressive nature and progression of certain diffuse astrocytomas, potentially explaining their resistance to treatment and highlighting it as a future target for therapy.

Article Abstract

Chromosomal instability due to mutations in genes guarding the stability of the genome is a well-known mechanism underlying tumorigenesis and malignant progression in numerous cancers. The effect of this process in gliomas is mostly unknown with relatively little research examining the effects of chromosomal instability on patient outcome and therapeutic efficacy, although studies have shown that overall/total copy number variation (CNV) is elevated in higher histologic grades and in cases with more rapid progression and shorter patient survival. Herein, we examine a 70-gene mRNA expression signature (CIN70), which has been previously shown to correlate tightly with chromosomal instability, in 2 independent cohorts of IDH-mutant astrocytomas (total n = 241), IDH-wildtype astrocytomas (n = 228), and oligodendrogliomas (n = 128). Our results show that CIN70 expression levels correlate with total CNV, as well as higher grade, progression-free survival, and overall survival in both IDH-mutant and IDH-wildtype astrocytomas. In oligodendrogliomas, these mRNA signatures correlate with total CNV but not consistently with clinical outcome. These data suggest that chromosomal instability is an underlying factor in aggressive behavior and progression of a subset of diffuse astrocytomas. In addition, chromosomal instability may in part explain the poor response of diffuse gliomas to treatment and may serve as a future therapeutic target.

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