Acta Neuropathologica Communications (Aug 2019)

Telomere alterations in neurofibromatosis type 1-associated solid tumors

  • Fausto J. Rodriguez,
  • Mindy K. Graham,
  • Jacqueline A. Brosnan-Cashman,
  • John R. Barber,
  • Christine Davis,
  • M. Adelita Vizcaino,
  • Doreen N. Palsgrove,
  • Caterina Giannini,
  • Melike Pekmezci,
  • Sonika Dahiya,
  • Murat Gokden,
  • Michael Noë,
  • Laura D. Wood,
  • Christine A. Pratilas,
  • Carol D. Morris,
  • Allan Belzberg,
  • Jaishri Blakeley,
  • Christopher M. Heaphy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40478-019-0792-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract The presence of Alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) and/or ATRX loss, as well as the role of other telomere abnormalities, have not been formally studied across the spectrum of NF1-associated solid tumors. Utilizing a telomere-specific FISH assay, we classified tumors as either ALT-positive or having long (without ALT), short, or normal telomere lengths. A total of 426 tumors from 256 NF1 patients were evaluated, as well as 99 MPNST tumor samples that were sporadic or of unknown NF1 status. In the NF1-glioma dataset, ALT was present in the majority of high-grade gliomas: 14 (of 23; 60%) in contrast to only 9 (of 47; 19%) low-grade gliomas (p = 0.0009). In the subset of ALT-negative glioma cases, telomere lengths were estimated and we observed 17 (57%) cases with normal, 12 (40%) cases with abnormally long, and only 1 (3%) case with short telomeres. In the NF1-associated malignant nerve sheath tumor (NF1-MPNST) set (n = 75), ALT was present in 9 (12%). In the subset of ALT-negative NF1-MPNST cases, telomeres were short in 9 (38%), normal in 14 (58%) and long in 1 (3%). In the glioma set, overall survival was significantly decreased for patients with ALT-positive tumors (p < 0.0001). In the NF1-MPNST group, overall survival was superior for patients with tumors with short telomeres (p = 0.003). ALT occurs in a subset of NF1-associated solid tumors and is usually restricted to malignant subsets. In contrast, alterations in telomere lengths are more prevalent than ALT.

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