Cancers (Aug 2024)

Risk Factors of Distant Recurrence and Dissemination of <i>IDH</i> Wild-Type Glioblastoma: A Single-Center Study and Meta-Analysis

  • Takahiro Tsuchiya,
  • Daisuke Kawauchi,
  • Makoto Ohno,
  • Yasuji Miyakita,
  • Masamichi Takahashi,
  • Shunsuke Yanagisawa,
  • Sho Osawa,
  • Shohei Fujita,
  • Takaki Omura,
  • Yoshitaka Narita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16162873
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 16
p. 2873

Abstract

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Isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) wild-type glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive brain tumor with a high recurrence rate despite adjuvant treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the risk factors for non-local recurrence of GBM. In the present study, we analyzed 104 GBMs with a single lesion (non-multifocal or multicentric). Univariate analysis revealed that subventricular zone (SVZ) involvement was significantly associated with non-local recurrence (hazard ratio [HR]: 2.09 [1.08–4.05]). Tumors in contact with the trigone of the lateral ventricle tended to develop subependymal dissemination (p = 0.008). Ventricular opening via surgery did not increase the risk of non-local recurrence in patients with SVZ involvement (p = 0.190). A systematic review was performed to investigate the risk of non-local recurrence, and 21 studies were identified. A meta-analysis of previous studies confirmed SVZ involvement (odds ratio [OR]: 1.30 [1.01–1.67]) and O-6-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase promoter methylation (OR: 1.55 [1.09–2.20]) as significant risk factors for local recurrence. A time-dependent meta-analysis revealed a significant association between SVZ involvement and dissemination (HR: 1.69 [1.09–2.63]), while no significant association was found for distant recurrence (HR: 1.29 [0.74–2.27]). Understanding SVZ involvement and specific tumor locations associated with non-local recurrence provides critical insights for the management of GBM.

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