Clinical and molecular characteristics of gliosarcoma and modern prognostic significance relative to conventional glioblastoma. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Gliosarcoma is a rare histopathologic variant of glioblastoma traditionally associated with a poor prognosis. While gliosarcoma may represent a distinct clinical entity given its unique histologic composition and molecular features, its relative prognostic significance remains uncertain. While treatment of gliosarcoma generally encompasses the same standardized approach used in glioblastoma, supporting evidence is limited given its rarity. Here, we characterized 32 cases of gliosarcoma and retrospectively evaluated survival relative to 451 glioblastoma patients diagnosed during the same era within the same institution. Overall, we identified 22 primary gliosarcomas, representing 4.7% of WHO Grade IV primary glioblastomas, and 10 secondary gliosarcomas. With median age of 62, patients were predominately Caucasian (87.5%) and male (65.6%). Tumors with available molecular profiling were primarily MGMT-unmethylated (87.5%), IDH-1-preserved (100%) and EGFR wild-type (100%). Interestingly, while no significant median survival difference between primary gliosarcoma and glioblastoma was observed across the entire cohort (11.0 vs. 14.8 months, p = 0.269), median survival was worse for gliosarcoma specifically among patients who received modern temozolomide-based (TMZ) chemoradiotherapy (11.0 vs. 17.3 months, p = 0.006). Matched-pair analysis also trended toward worse median survival among gliosarcomas (11.0 vs. 19.6 months, log-rank p = 0.177, Breslow p = 0.010). While adjuvant radiotherapy (HR 0.206, p = 0.035) and TMZ-based chemotherapy (HR 0.531, p = 0.000) appeared protective, gliosarcoma emerged as a significantly poor prognostic factor on multivariate analysis (HR 3.27, p = 0.012). Collectively, our results suggest that gliosarcoma may still portend worse prognosis even with modern trimodality therapy.

authors

  • Smith, Deborah
  • Wu, Cheng-Chia
  • Saadatmand, Heva J
  • Isaacson, Steven R
  • Cheng, Simon K
  • Sisti, Michael B
  • Bruce, Jeffrey N
  • Sheth, Sameer A
  • Lassman, Andrew B
  • Iwamoto, Fabio M
  • Wang, Shih-Hsiu
  • Canoll, Peter
  • McKhann, Guy M
  • Wang, Tony J C

publication date

  • December 20, 2017

Research

keywords

  • Brain Neoplasms
  • Glioblastoma
  • Gliosarcoma

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC7297205

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85038639308

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1007/s11060-017-2718-z

PubMed ID

  • 29264835

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 137

issue

  • 2