Genetic alterations in a papillary glioneuronal tumor

2008 
✓Papillary glioneuronal tumors (PGNTs) are rare lesions of the central nervous system, and no information exists on the genetic alterations in these neoplasms. The authors report on such a case in a child. Genetic studies revealed that the tumor was characterized by gains and structural alterations involving only chromosome 7 with breakpoints at 7p22. By using comparative genomic hybridization, the authors observed a high-level amplification region at 7p14~q12. Fluorescence in situ hybridization with a probe for EGFR revealed that this gene was not amplified. Similar to other patients with PGNTs, the patient in the present case fared well. From a genetic point of view the data in the present case are in accordance with previous findings of EGFR amplifications as uncommon in low-grade gliomas and gangliogliomas. Recurrent rearrangements of chromosome 7 have been noted in other mixed glioneuronal tumors. The data in this case suggest that genes located at chromosome 7 can also be involved in the pathogenesi...
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