Clinical Characteristics and MRI-based Prediction of the KLF4K409Q-mutation in Meningioma

Autor: Goldbrunner R, Stefan Grau, Mawrin C, Kai Roman Laukamp, Reinecke D, Lenhard Pennig, Kirches E, Natalie Waldt, Stavrinou P, M Timmer, Deckert M, Lukas Goertz, Spreckelsen Nv
Rok vydání: 2021
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Popis: Purpose: Meningioma is the most common primary brain tumor in adults. In recent years, several non-NF2 mutations, i.e. AKT1, SMO, TRAF7, and KLF4 mutations, specific for meningioma have been identified. This study aims to analyze the clinical impact and imaging characteristics of the KLF4K409Q mutation in meningioma. Methods: Clinical, neuropathological, and imaging data of 170 patients who underwent meningioma resection between 2013 and 2018 were retrospectively collected and tumors were analyzed for the presence of the KLF4K409Q mutation. We collected imaging characteristics, performed semiautomatic volumetric analysis of tumor size and peritumoral edema (PTBE), and calculated the edema index (EI, i.e. ratio of PTBE to tumor volume). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was performed to identify cut-off EI values to predict the mutational status of KLF4.Results: Eighteen (10.6%) of the meningiomas carried the KLF4K409Qmutation; these were significantly associated with a secretory subtype (pKLF4K409Q mutation. In receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, EI predicted the KLF4K409Q mutation with an AUC of 0.728 (p=0.0016). Conclusion: The KLF4K409Q mutation is associated with a distinct small tumor subtype, prone to substantial PTBE. EI is a reliable parameter to predict the KLF4K409Q mutation in meningioma, thus providing a tool for improvement of pre- and perioperative medical management.
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