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Youri Hoogstrate1, Santoesha A Ghisai1, Levi van Hijfte2
1Department of Neurology, Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
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Treatment decisions in IDH-mutant oligodendrogliomas are shaped by tumor aggressiveness, underscoring the need for objective grading of these malignant brain tumors. We collect 302 primary and recurrent resections from oligodendrogliomas and perform Ki-67 staining, proteomics, and DNA methylation profiling. During tumor progression, DNA methylation of oligodendrogliomas changes along a continuum. This continuum is linked to increased epigenetic aging, methylation of transcription factors and Ki-67+ cell density, and large-scale DNA demethylation. Demethylation correlates with CpG flanking sequences preferred by TET enzymes. We confirm these findings in previously profiled astrocytomas, indicating IDH-mutant gliomas progress along a shared epigenetic axis. We develop an objective DNA methylation-based prognostic continuous grading coefficient (CGCψ) that captures these changes and outperforms the World Health Organization (WHO) grading for oligodendrogliomas. Our findings underscore the potential of DNA methylation-based grading to more accurately reflect tumor biology and inform clinical decision-making in IDH-mutant gliomas.
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