Therapeutic Impact of Cytoreductive Surgery and Irradiation of Posterior Fossa Ependymoma in the Molecular Era: A Retrospective Multicohort Analysis

  • Vijay Ramaswamy
  • Thomas Hielscher
  • Stephen C Mack
  • Alvaro Lassaletta
  • Tong Lin
  • Kristian W Pajtler
  • David T W Jones
  • Betty Luu
  • Florence M G Cavalli
  • Kenneth Aldape
  • Marc Remke
  • Martin Mynarek
  • Stefan Rutkowski
  • Sridharan Gururangan
  • Roger E McLendon
  • Eric S Lipp
  • Christopher Dunham
  • Juliette Hukin
  • David D Eisenstat
  • Dorcas Fulton
  • Frank K H van Landeghem
  • Mariarita Santi
  • Marie-Lise C van Veelen
  • Erwin G Van Meir
  • Satoru Osuka
  • Xing Fan
  • Karin M Muraszko
  • Daniela P C Tirapelli
  • Sueli M Oba-Shinjo
  • Suely K N Marie
  • Carlos G Carlotti
  • Ji Yeoun Lee
  • Amulya A Nageswara Rao
  • Caterina Giannini
  • Claudia C Faria
  • Sofia Nunes
  • Jaume Mora
  • Ronald L Hamilton
  • Peter Hauser
  • Nada Jabado
  • Kevin Petrecca
  • Shin Jung
  • Luca Massimi
  • Massimo Zollo
  • Giuseppe Cinalli
  • László Bognár
  • Almos Klekner
  • Tibor Hortobágyi
  • Sarah Leary
  • Ralph P Ermoian
  • James M Olson
  • Jeffrey R Leonard
  • Corrine Gardner
  • Wieslawa A Grajkowska
  • Lola B Chambless
  • Jason Cain
  • Charles G Eberhart
  • Sama Ahsan
  • Maura Massimino
  • Felice Giangaspero
  • Francesca R Buttarelli
  • Roger J Packer
  • Lyndsey Emery
  • William H Yong
  • Horacio Soto
  • Linda M Liau
  • Richard Everson
  • Andrew Grossbach
  • Tarek Shalaby
  • Michael Grotzer
  • Matthias A Karajannis
  • David Zagzag
  • Helen Wheeler
  • Katja von Hoff
  • Marta M Alonso
  • Teresa Tuñon
  • Ulrich Schüller
  • Karel Zitterbart
  • Jaroslav Sterba
  • Jennifer A Chan
  • Miguel Guzman
  • Samer K Elbabaa
  • Howard Colman
  • Girish Dhall
  • Paul G Fisher
  • Maryam Fouladi
  • Amar Gajjar
  • Stewart Goldman
  • Eugene Hwang
  • Marcel Kool
  • Harshad Ladha
  • Elizabeth Vera-Bolanos
  • Khalida Wani
  • Frank Lieberman
  • Tom Mikkelsen
  • Antonio M Omuro
  • Ian F Pollack
  • Michael Prados
  • H Ian Robins
  • Riccardo Soffietti
  • Jing Wu
  • Phillipe Metellus
  • Uri Tabori
  • Ute Bartels
  • Eric Bouffet
  • Cynthia E Hawkins
  • James T Rutka
  • Peter Dirks
  • Stefan M Pfister
  • Thomas E Merchant
  • Mark R Gilbert
  • Terri S Armstrong
  • Andrey Korshunov
  • David W Ellison
  • Michael D Taylor

Abstract

PURPOSE: Posterior fossa ependymoma comprises two distinct molecular variants termed EPN_PFA and EPN_PFB that have a distinct biology and natural history. The therapeutic value of cytoreductive surgery and radiation therapy for posterior fossa ependymoma after accounting for molecular subgroup is not known.

METHODS: Four independent nonoverlapping retrospective cohorts of posterior fossa ependymomas (n = 820) were profiled using genome-wide methylation arrays. Risk stratification models were designed based on known clinical and newly described molecular biomarkers identified by multivariable Cox proportional hazards analyses.

RESULTS: Molecular subgroup is a powerful independent predictor of outcome even when accounting for age or treatment regimen. Incompletely resected EPN_PFA ependymomas have a dismal prognosis, with a 5-year progression-free survival ranging from 26.1% to 56.8% across all four cohorts. Although first-line (adjuvant) radiation is clearly beneficial for completely resected EPN_PFA, a substantial proportion of patients with EPN_PFB can be cured with surgery alone, and patients with relapsed EPN_PFB can often be treated successfully with delayed external-beam irradiation.

CONCLUSION: The most impactful biomarker for posterior fossa ependymoma is molecular subgroup affiliation, independent of other demographic or treatment variables. However, both EPN_PFA and EPN_PFB still benefit from increased extent of resection, with the survival rates being particularly poor for subtotally resected EPN_PFA, even with adjuvant radiation therapy. Patients with EPN_PFB who undergo gross total resection are at lower risk for relapse and should be considered for inclusion in a randomized clinical trial of observation alone with radiation reserved for those who experience recurrence.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0732-183X
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 20.07.2016
PubMed 27269943