TY - JOUR
T1 - Role of H3K27me3 and Ki-67 Labeling Index in Assessing the Biological Behavior of Meningiomas
AU - Deshpande, Shalaka
AU - Nayal, Bhavna
AU - Nair, Rajesh
AU - Nayak, Deepak
AU - J, Padmapriya
AU - V, Geetha
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Background: Meningiomas are neoplasms primarily originating from arachnoid cells and are classified into 3 grades (1, 2, and 3) based on histological features according to the World Health Organization classification. However, this classification system is imperfect especially for grade 1 and 2 meningiomas as many grade 1 tumors recur. Meningiomas are hence a histologically diverse class of tumors exhibiting more unpredictable behavior. Therefore, more improved classification is required, possibly using novel and more dependable biomarkers. In this study, we aim to investigate the role of the H3K27me3 and Ki-67 labeling index (LI) in assessing the biological behavior of meningiomas. The study was conceived, with the primary objective of examining the expression of H3K27me3 and Ki-67 LI in grade 1/2 meningiomas with atypical features to ascertain if this potentially impacts patient prognosis. Methods: Upon obtaining clearance from the Institutional Ethical Committee, the authors studied 81 cases of meningiomas including 11 recurrent cases. The study used immunohistochemistry to evaluate the Ki-67 index and H3K27me3 immunohistochemistry. The Ki-67 LI was determined by counting the positively stained MIB-1 cells and categorizing them into <5%, 5%–10%, and >10%. The H3K27me3 staining was evaluated by finding the product of the tumor cells showing positive staining and the intensity of staining. Based on the product of the two, the cases were subdivided into negative (0), low (1–4), and high expression (5–9) of H3K27me3. Results: The results showed that the presence of atypical morphological features including necrosis and prominent nucleoli in grade 1 meningioma and low expression of H3K27me3 was significantly associated with higher grade, recurrence, and shorter progression-free survival (Kaplan-Meier curves showed higher negative slope). The study also found that a higher Ki-67 LI was associated with recurrence and poor prognosis. This suggests that the H3K27me3 and Ki-67 LI can be useful prognostic markers in meningiomas, particularly in challenging grade 1 and 2 cases and recurrent meningiomas. Conclusions: The study highlights the importance of the H3K27me3 and Ki-67 LI in assessing the biological behavior of meningiomas. The findings provide valuable insights into the prognosis and treatment of meningiomas, emphasizing the need for further research to validate these markers and develop targeted therapeutic strategies.
AB - Background: Meningiomas are neoplasms primarily originating from arachnoid cells and are classified into 3 grades (1, 2, and 3) based on histological features according to the World Health Organization classification. However, this classification system is imperfect especially for grade 1 and 2 meningiomas as many grade 1 tumors recur. Meningiomas are hence a histologically diverse class of tumors exhibiting more unpredictable behavior. Therefore, more improved classification is required, possibly using novel and more dependable biomarkers. In this study, we aim to investigate the role of the H3K27me3 and Ki-67 labeling index (LI) in assessing the biological behavior of meningiomas. The study was conceived, with the primary objective of examining the expression of H3K27me3 and Ki-67 LI in grade 1/2 meningiomas with atypical features to ascertain if this potentially impacts patient prognosis. Methods: Upon obtaining clearance from the Institutional Ethical Committee, the authors studied 81 cases of meningiomas including 11 recurrent cases. The study used immunohistochemistry to evaluate the Ki-67 index and H3K27me3 immunohistochemistry. The Ki-67 LI was determined by counting the positively stained MIB-1 cells and categorizing them into <5%, 5%–10%, and >10%. The H3K27me3 staining was evaluated by finding the product of the tumor cells showing positive staining and the intensity of staining. Based on the product of the two, the cases were subdivided into negative (0), low (1–4), and high expression (5–9) of H3K27me3. Results: The results showed that the presence of atypical morphological features including necrosis and prominent nucleoli in grade 1 meningioma and low expression of H3K27me3 was significantly associated with higher grade, recurrence, and shorter progression-free survival (Kaplan-Meier curves showed higher negative slope). The study also found that a higher Ki-67 LI was associated with recurrence and poor prognosis. This suggests that the H3K27me3 and Ki-67 LI can be useful prognostic markers in meningiomas, particularly in challenging grade 1 and 2 cases and recurrent meningiomas. Conclusions: The study highlights the importance of the H3K27me3 and Ki-67 LI in assessing the biological behavior of meningiomas. The findings provide valuable insights into the prognosis and treatment of meningiomas, emphasizing the need for further research to validate these markers and develop targeted therapeutic strategies.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.wneu.2024.11.097
DO - 10.1016/j.wneu.2024.11.097
M3 - Article
C2 - 39608490
AN - SCOPUS:85213035061
SN - 1878-8750
VL - 194
JO - World Neurosurgery
JF - World Neurosurgery
M1 - 123514
ER -