TY - JOUR
T1 - Molecular diagnostics as a tool to personalize treatment in adult glioma patients
AU - Jeuken, Judith W.M.
AU - Van Der Maazen, Richard W.M.
AU - Wesseling, Pieter
PY - 2006/6
Y1 - 2006/6
N2 - Gliomas, the most frequent primary brain tumors in humans, form a heterogeneous group, encompassing many different histological types and malignancy grades. Within this group, the diffuse infiltrative gliomas are by far the most common in adults. The major representatives in this subgroup are the diffuse astrocytic, oligodendroglial, and mixed oligo-astrocytic tumors. Especially in these diffuse gliomas, the role of molecular diagnostics is rapidly increasing. After summarizing the most relevant genetic aberrations and pathways in these tumors detected up till now, this review will discuss the clinical relevance of this information. Several molecular markers have been identified in diffuse gliomas that carry diagnostic and prognostic information. In addition, some of these and other markers predict the response of these gliomas to particular (chemo)therapeutic approaches. The techniques used to obtain this molecular information, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the different techniques will be discussed. Finally, future perspectives will be presented with regard to the contribution of molecular diagnostics to tailor-made therapy in glioma patients.
AB - Gliomas, the most frequent primary brain tumors in humans, form a heterogeneous group, encompassing many different histological types and malignancy grades. Within this group, the diffuse infiltrative gliomas are by far the most common in adults. The major representatives in this subgroup are the diffuse astrocytic, oligodendroglial, and mixed oligo-astrocytic tumors. Especially in these diffuse gliomas, the role of molecular diagnostics is rapidly increasing. After summarizing the most relevant genetic aberrations and pathways in these tumors detected up till now, this review will discuss the clinical relevance of this information. Several molecular markers have been identified in diffuse gliomas that carry diagnostic and prognostic information. In addition, some of these and other markers predict the response of these gliomas to particular (chemo)therapeutic approaches. The techniques used to obtain this molecular information, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the different techniques will be discussed. Finally, future perspectives will be presented with regard to the contribution of molecular diagnostics to tailor-made therapy in glioma patients.
KW - Astrocytoma
KW - Glioblastoma
KW - Glioma
KW - Molecular diagnostics
KW - Oligodendroglioma
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33745410174&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/153303460600500305
DO - 10.1177/153303460600500305
M3 - Review article
C2 - 16700618
AN - SCOPUS:33745410174
SN - 1533-0346
VL - 5
SP - 215
EP - 229
JO - Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment
JF - Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment
IS - 3
ER -