The Pan African Medical Journal (Aug 2020)

Clinicopathological associations and prognostic values of IDH1 gene mutation, MGMT gene promoter methylation, and PD-L1 expressions in high-grade glioma treated with standard treatment

  • Julius July,
  • Diana Patricia,
  • Pricilla Yani Gunawan,
  • Handrianto Setiajay,
  • Teridah Ernala Ginting,
  • Teguh Pribadi Putra,
  • Zerlina Wuisan,
  • Dini Budhiarko,
  • Najmiatul Masykura,
  • Gintang Prayogi,
  • Ahmad Rusdan Utomo,
  • Steven Tandean,
  • Michael Lumintang Loe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.309.24831
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 309

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION: The objective was to evaluate the impact of IDH1 R132H mutation, MGMT methylation and PD-L1 expression in high grade glioma that received standard therapy (surgery, radiation and chemotherapy) to overall survival (OS). METHODS: this is a retrospective study of 35 high grade glioma cases. Genotyping of IDH1 gene alteration on the mutation hotspot R132 (Sanger sequencing method with Applied Biosystems 3500 Genetic Analyzer), EZ DNA Methylation-Gold kit (Zymo Research) is used to study the methylation, Cell line BT549 (ATCC HTB-122) and HCT-116 (ATCC CCL-247) were used as unmethylated control and partially methylated control respectively. Anti-human PD-L1 antibody clone E1L3N® from Cell Signalling Technology (USA) and Rabbit XP® were used to see PDL-1 expression. RESULTS: anaplastic astrocytoma cases had more MGMT promoter methylation (50%) than glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) (20%), more IDH1 R132H mutation (42%) than GBM (4.3%). Immunohistochemistry tumor proportion score method (TPS) identified 17% and 8.7% were PD-L1 positive in AA and GBM groups, respectively. Cases with IDH1 R132H mutation and MGMT methylation still showed better OS although with high PD-L1 expression.

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