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T-type/Cav3 calcium channels are key in neuronal excitability and pain processing with Cav3.2 being the prominent isoform in primary sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglion (DRG). Its pharmacological inhibition or gene silencing induces analgesia in several preclinical models of inflammatory and neuropathic pain. However, the presence of Cav3.2...
BACKGROUND
Primary central nervous system tumors (PCNST) in children aged 0 to 19 years are a heterogeneous group of pathological entities that continue to present significant challenges. This abstract provides exhaustive data on histologically confirmed pediatric PCNST cases in France.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Patients were identified from the French...
PURPOSE
Patients with IDH-mutant 1p/19q-codeleted grade 3 oligodendroglioma (O3 IDHmt/Codel ) benefit from adding alkylating agent chemotherapy to radiotherapy (RT). However, the optimal chemotherapy regimen between procarbazine, 1-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosourea (CCNU), and vincristine (PCV) and temozolomide (TMZ) remains unclear given...
Purpose:
Meningeal solitary fibrous tumour (SFT) and haemangiopericytoma (HPC) are uncommon tumours that have been merged into a single entity in the last 2021 WHO Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System. To describe the epidemiology of SFT/HPC operated in France and, to assess their incidence.
Methods:
We processed the French Bra...
Motivation
The knowledge of protein dynamics, or turnover, in patients provides invaluable information related to certain diseases, drug efficacy, or biological processes. A great corpus of experimental and computational methods has been developed, including by us, in the case of human patients followed in vivo. Moving one step further, we propose...
Background
This study aimed to assess the overall survival (OS) of patients after high-grade glioma (HGG) resection and to search for associated prognostic factors.
Methods
A random sample of ad hoc cases was extracted from the French medico-administrative national database, Système National des Données de Santé (SNDS). We solely considered the pa...
Spinal cord dorsal horn inhibition is critical to the processing of sensory inputs, and its impairment leads to mechanical allodynia. How this decreased inhibition occurs and whether its restoration alleviates allodynic pain are poorly understood. Here, we show that a critical step in the loss of inhibitory tone is the change in the firing pattern...
Background
Patients affected by Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) are prone to develop central nervous system neoplasms such as hemangioblastomas (HBs). Myxopapillary ependymoma (MPE) is not commonly associated with VHL disease.
Case Description
We present the first case of a VHL patient affected by simultaneous silent cauda equina MPE and a symptomatic con...
Background
Based on preclinical studies showing that IDH-mutant (IDHm) gliomas could be vulnerable to PARP inhibition we launched a multicenter phase 2 study to test the efficacy of olaparib monotherapy in this population.
Methods
Adults with recurrent IDHm high-grade gliomas (HGGs) after radiotherapy and at least one line of alkylating chemothera...
Background and objectives:
Meningioma is one of the most common neoplasm of the central nervous system. To describe the epidemiology of meningioma operated in France and, to assess grading and histopathological variability among the different neurosurgical centres.
Methods:
We processed the French Brain Tumour Database (FBTDB) to conduct a natio...
Purpose:
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type-1 (MEN1) is thought to increase the risk of meningioma and ependymoma. Hereby, we aimed to describe the frequency, the incidence and specific clinical and histological features of CNS tumors in the MEN1 population (except pituitary tumors).
Experimental design:
The study population included patients har...
OBJECTIVE
Systemic therapeutic advancements have improved the prognosis of cancer patients, leading to surgery more frequently being carried out for patients with multiple brain metastases (BM). The underlying evidence for the strategy is currently lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic significance of the number of BM and total tumor...
The analysis of protein dynamics or turnover in patients has the potential to reveal altered protein recycling such as in Alzheimer disease, and to provide informative data regarding drug efficacy, or certain biological processes. The observed protein dynamics in a solid tissue or a fluid is the net result of protein synthesis and degradation, but...
The Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium (BTEC) is an international organization with membership of individuals from the scientific community with interests related to brain tumor epidemiology including surveillance, classification, methodology, etiology, and factors associated with morbidity and mortality. The 2023 annual BTEC meeting entitled "Imp...
The knowledge of protein dynamics or turnover in patients provides invaluable information related to certain diseases, drug efficacy, or biological processes. A great corpus of experimental and computational methods has been developed, including by us, in the case of human patients followed in vivo. Moving one step further, we propose here a new mo...
Purpose
To describe the epidemiology of meningioma operated in France between 2006 and 2015.
Methods
We processed the French Brain Tumour Database (FBTDB) to conduct a nationwide population-based study of all histopathologically confirmed meningioma in France. Descriptive methods were implemented.
Results
30,223 meningiomas cases were operated on 2...
BACKGROUND
Diffuse low grade gliomas are grade II brain tumors mainly affecting young patients. Most of these tumors have a mutation in the IDH1 gene (isocitrate dehydrogenase 1) gene causing differentiation defects and cell accumulation in the brain. These tumors are classified as astrocytomas or oligodendrogliomas and often progress into high gra...
Purpose
The management of recurrent WHO grades II–III (rGII–III) glioma is not well established. This study describes the clinical outcomes in patients who received bevacizumab as rescue treatment.
Methods
In this retrospective study, the main inclusion criteria were as follows: adult patients with histologicaly proved rGII–III glioma according 20...
Ependymal cells lining the central canal of the spinal cord play a crucial role in providing a physical barrier and in the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid. These cells express the FOXJ1 and SOX2 transcription factors in mice and are derived from various neural tube populations, including embryonic roof and floor plate cells. They exhibit a dorsa...
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Background: Despite the clinical impact of breast cancer (BC) brain metastases (BM), their biological complexity still remains poorly understood. We here evaluate the genomic profile of paired primary and metastatic samples to characterize biological changes acquired by BC during metastatization to the brain. Methods: The expression of 758 BC–...
Glioblastomas (GBM) are heterogeneous tumors with high metabolic plasticity. Their poor prognosis is linked to the presence of glioblastoma stem cells (GSC), which support resistance to therapy, notably to temozolomide (TMZ). Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) recruitment to GBM contributes to GSC chemoresistance, by mechanisms still poorly understood. H...
The etiology of gliomas is poorly understood. Differences in the incidence of glioma between regions have suggested environmental risk factors: Many have been suspected—including pesticides, nonionizing radiations, diet, pollution, socioeconomic status, etc.—but the only validated associations are ionizing radiation (which increases risk in both ad...
Background: The incidence of breast cancer (BC) brain metastases (BM) is increasing as a result of both improved diagnostic techniques and longer survival due to better treatment approaches. However, the biological complexity of BCBMs is still poorly understood. We here evaluate the genomic profile of BCBMs and assess its prognostic implications.
M...
The mammalian spinal cord functions as a community of cell types for sensory processing, autonomic control, and movement. While animal models have advanced our understanding of spinal cellular diversity, characterizing human biology directly is important to uncover specialized features of basic function and human pathology. Here, we present a cellu...
Background:
Intracranial solitary fibrous tumour (iSFT) is an exceptional mesenchymal tumour with high recurrence rates. We aimed to analyse the clinical outcomes of newly diagnosed and recurrent iSFTs.
Methods:
We carried out a French retrospective multicentre (n = 16) study of histologically proven iSFT cases. Univariate and multivariate Cox m...
Background and Objectives
Primary spinal glioblastoma is extremely rare. The dramatic neurological deterioration and unresectability of primary spinal glioblastoma makes it a particularly disabling malignant neoplasm. Since it is a rare and heterogeneous disease, the assessment of prognostic factors remains limited.
Methods
Primary spinal glioblas...
The Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium (BTEC) is an international organization that fosters collaboration among scientists focused on understanding the epidemiology of brain tumors with interests ranging from the etiology of brain tumor development and outcomes to the control of morbidity and mortality. The 2022 annual BTEC meeting with the theme...
Adult tumors diagnosed as cerebellar glioblastoma (cGBM) are rare and their optimal classification remains to be determined. The aim of this study was to identify subgroups of cGBM based on targeted molecular analysis. cGBM diagnosed between 2003 and 2017 were identified from the French Brain Tumor Database and reviewed according to the WHO 2021 cl...
Safe maximal resection followed by radiotherapy plus concomitant and adjuvant temozolomide (TMZ) is universally accepted as the first-line treatment for glioblastoma (GB), but no standard of care has yet been defined for managing recurrent GB (rGB). We used the French GB biobank (FGB) to evaluate the second-line options currently used, with a view...
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most deadly type of malignant brain tumor, despite extensive molecular analyses of GBM cells. In recent years, the tumor microenvironment (TME) has been recognized as an important player and therapeutic target in GBM. However, there is a need for a full and integrated understanding of the different cellular and molecular c...
Background
Medical management of recurrent WHO grade 2-3 (rGII/III) gliomas is not well established. Bevacizumab (BEV) is an option at malignant recurrence. Yet, very few data are available in this indication. The aim of this study is to describe clinical outcomes in patients treated with BEV.
Material and Methods
A retrospective study was conduct...
Spinal cord ependymal cells have stem cell properties in mice. They surround the central canal and keep expressing spinal cord developmental transcription factors. Similar cells exist in young humans however their persistence with aging is debated.
We clarified this issue by collecting 17 spinal cords from organ donors, aged between 37 and 83 years...
Background
Brainstem gliomas are rare in adults. The diagnosis is often difficult, as some teams still consider brainstem biopsies dangerous and often avoid this procedure. The aim of this study was to describe differential diagnoses that can mimic brainstem glioma, to help clinicians avoid diagnostic and therapeutic mistakes, and to propose a diag...
Background:
Despite potential clinical implications, the complexity of breast cancer (BC) brain metastases (BM) immune microenvironment is poorly understood. Through multiplex immunofluorescence, we here describe the main features of BCBM immune microenvironment (density and spatial distribution) and evaluate its prognostic impact.
Methods:
60 B...
The anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) is a receptor tyrosine kinase known for its oncogenic potential and involved in the development of the peripheral and central nervous system. ALK receptor ligands, ALKAL1 and ALKAL2 were recently found to promote neuronal differentiation and survival. Here we show that inflammation or injury enhanced ALKAL2 expr...
In neurodegenerative diseases of the human spinal cord, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), motoneurons are particularly vulnerable to degeneration. It is hypothesized that their large size contributes to disease susceptibility, but the link between genetic variants associated with disease and cell-type specific degeneration is not clear....
The characteristics of hydrocephalus associated with cerebellar glioblastoma (cGB) remain poorly known. The objectives were to describe the occurence of hydrocephalus in a French nationwide series of adult patients with cGB, to identify the characteristics associated with hydrocephalus and to analyze the outcomes associated with the different surgi...
Glioblastomas (GBM) are high-grade brain tumors, containing cells with distinct phenotypes and tumorigenic potentials, notably aggressive and treatment-resistant multipotent glioblastoma stem cells (GSC). The molecular mechanisms controlling GSC plasticity and growth have only partly been elucidated. Contact with endothelial cells and the Notch1 pa...
The Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium (BTEC) is an international consortium that fosters interdisciplinary collaborations focusing on research related to the etiology, outcomes, and prevention of brain tumors. The 21st annual BTEC meeting with the theme "Brain Tumor Biomarkers for Research, Clinics, and Registries" was held virtually from June 22...
Objectives:
The sacral anterior root stimulator (SARS) was developed 40 years ago to restore urinary and bowel functions to individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). Mostly used to restore lower urinary tract function, SARS implantation is coupled with sacral deafferentation to counteract the problems of chronic detrusor sphincter dyssynergia and...
We demonstrated the presence of neural stem cells and/or progenitor cells in the adult human spinal cord. This chapter provides materials and methods to harvest high-quality samples of thoracolumbar, lumbar, and sacral adult human spinal cord and human dorsal root ganglia isolated from brain-dead patients who had agreed before passing to donate the...
Purpose
To analyze the outcomes and predictors in a large series of cerebellar glioblastomas in order to guide patient management.
Methods
The French brain tumor database and the Club de Neuro-Oncologie of the Société Française de Neurochirurgie retrospectively identified adult patients with cerebellar glioblastoma diagnosed between 2003 and 2017....
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Background: Despite potential clinical implications, the complexity of immune microenvironment in breast cancer (BC) brain metastases (BM) is still poorly understood. Multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) allows simultaneous visualization of several IF labeled proteins while maintaining spatial information. This novel technique can be used to com...
Background: Glioblastomas stem-like cells (GSCs) by invading the brain parenchyma, remains after resection and radiotherapy and the tumoral microenvironment become stiffer. GSC invasion is reported as stiffness sensitive and associated with altered N-glycosylation pattern. Glycocalyx thickness modulates integrins mechanosensing, but details remain...
Chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH) is a common condition requiring surgery; however, recurrence occurs in 15-25% of cases despite surgical management. The HEMACORT trial was a prospective randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentric study (NCT01380028). The aim of this trial was to determine the effect of corticosteroids as an adjuvant...
With the increasing frequency of neuroimaging, incidental intramedullary cavities are diagnosed more frequently. We present a case of asymptomatic incidental intramedullary cervical cavity diagnosed as an idiopathic syringomyelia as initial MRI showed an isolated cystic image without contrasted component. The patient had no subsequent MRI follow-up...
Glioblastomas stem-like cells (GSCs) by invading the brain parenchyma escape resection and radiotherapy. GSC invasion is associated with altered N-glycosylation pattern of integrins and other transmembrane proteins resulting in changed mechanosensing but details are elusive. Because the tumour microenvironment has an increased stiffness we studied...
Aims:
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common type of aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma that represents a heterogeneous group of disease that is differentially characterised by clinical, molecular and cytogenetic features. MYC, BCL2 and BCL6 gene rearrangements have been identified as prognostic factors in DLBCL, especially for MY...
Introduction
La NEM-1 est suspectée d’augmenter le risque de méningiomes et d’épendymomes, mais les données de la littérature sont très sommaires. L’objectif de ce travail est de décrire les caractéristiques cliniques, radiologiques, anatomopathologiques et moléculaires, ainsi que la prévalence et la survie dans la population NEM-1 française.
Pati...
Primary central nervous system diffuse large B cell lymphoma (PCNS-DLBCL) is a rare and aggressive entity of diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL). Elements of the tumour microenvironment (TME) including tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) have been associated with survival in DLBCL but their composition...
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Background: Despite clinical implications, the complexity of brain metastases (BM) immune microenvironment in breast cancer (BC) patients is poorly understood. Multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF), a novel imaging technique allowing simultaneous visualization and quantification of several IF labeled proteins while maintaining spatial information...
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
IDH1-mutated gliomas are slow-growing brain tumours which progress into high-grade gliomas. The early molecular events causing this progression are ill-defined. Previous studies revealed that 20% of these tumours already have transformation foci. These foci offer opportunities to better understand malignant progression. We used immunohistochemistry...
PurposeThe study investigated the prospective memory (PM) functioning among patients with brain metastases (BM), eligible for neurosurgy/radiosurgery, and its relationships with depression and quality of life (QoL).Methods
This case-healthy-control, cross-sectional study, comprised 160 participants, including 49 patients with BM from various cancer...
Background. Meningioma is the most common primary intracranial tumor, representing 13-36.6% of all primary central nervous system tumors. Meningiomas are benign in about 90% of cases. World Health Organization (WHO) grade II meningioma is associated with a high rate of recurrence and poorer survival than in grade I. The reference treatment is surge...
Background:
Primary central nervous system tumors (PCNST) among adolescents and young adults (AYA, 15-39 years) have rarely been reported. We present a nationwide report of PCNST histologically-confirmed in the French AYA population between 2008 and 2013.
Methods:
Patients were identified through the French Brain Tumor Database (FBTDB), a nation...
The extraction of accurate physiological parameters from clinical samples provides a unique perspective to understand disease etiology and evolution, including under therapy. We introduce a new methodologic framework to map patient proteome dynamics in vivo, either proteome-wide or in large targeted panels. We applied it to ventricular cerebrospina...
The Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium (BTEC) is an international consortium that fosters international and interdisciplinary collaborations focusing on research related to the etiology, outcomes, and prevention of brain tumors. The 20th annual BTEC meeting with the theme "Brain tumor Disparities: From Biology to Social Determinants" was held in L...
Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) invasiveness renders complete surgical resection impossible and highly invasive Glioblastoma Initiating Cells (GICs) are responsible for tumour recurrence. Their dissemination occurs along pre-existing fibrillary brain structures comprising the aligned myelinated fibres of the corpus callosum (CC) and the laminin (LN)-...
BACKGROUND
The brainstem is the second location of brain tumors after optic pathways in NF1. In NF1 children, brainstem gliomas are usually indolent and have a better prognosis than their counterparts in non NF1 children. In contrast, the natural history and prognosis of adult brainstem gliomas in NF1 are nearly unknown.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
We co...
The extraction of accurate physiological parameters from clinical samples provides a unique perspective to understand disease etiology and evolution, including under therapy. We introduce a new proteomics framework to map patient proteome dynamics in vivo, either proteome wide or in large targeted panels. We applied it to ventricular cerebrospinal...
Background
Glioblastomas (GB) are the most common and lethal primary brain tumors. Significant progress has been made toward identifying potential risk factors for GB and diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. However, the current standard of care for newly diagnosed GB, the Stupp protocol, has remained unchanged for over a decade. Large-scale trans...
Anamniotes, rodents, and young humans maintain neural stem cells in the ependymal zone (EZ)around the central canal of the spinal cord, representing a possible endogenous source for repair in mammalian lesions. Cell diversity and genes specific for this region are ill defined. A cellular and molecular resource is provided here for the mouse and hum...
Diffuse low-grade gliomas are highly epileptogenic brain tumours. We aimed to explore the natural course of epileptic seizures, their predictors and the prognostic significance of their occurrence in adult patients harbouring a diffuse low-grade glioma. An observational retrospective multicentre study examined 1509 patients with diffuse low-grade g...
Background
Glioblastoma is the most frequent primary malignant brain tumor. In daily practice and at whole country level, oncological care management for glioblastoma patients is not completely known.
Objectives
To describe oncological patterns of care, prognostic factors, and survival for all patients in France with newly-diagnosed and histologic...
Résumé
Introduction
L’application PELICAN (« Partager efficacement en laboratoire les informations des comptes rendus anatomopathologiques ») est un outil permettant de générer des comptes rendus standardisés et de renseigner automatiquement une base de données, utilisée au CHRU de Nancy depuis 2014 en neuropathologie tumorale. L’objectif de cet a...
OBJECTIVE
Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) result in loss of movement and sensory feedback, but also organ dysfunction. Nearly all patients with complete SCI lose bladder control and are prone to kidney failure if intermittent catheterization is not performed. Electrical stimulation of sacral spinal roots was initially considered to be a promising appro...
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a common tumor predisposition syndrome in which glioma is one of the prevalent tumors. Gliomagenesis in NF1 results in a heterogeneous spectrum of low- to high-grade neoplasms occurring during the entire lifespan of patients. The pattern of genetic and epigenetic alterations of glioma that develops in NF1 patients...
Background:
Epileptic seizures impair quality of life in diffuse low-grade glioma (DLGG) patients. Tumor resection significantly impacts postoperative seizure control, but the precise extent of resection (EOR) required for optimal seizure control is not clear yet.
Objective:
To identify the EOR and residual tumor volume that correlated to postop...
Nearly all spinal cord injured (SCI) individuals lose bladder control and are prone to kidney complications if intermittent catheterization is not applied. Electrical stimulation (ES) of the sacral anterior roots with an implantable neuroprosthesis is one means to restore continence and control micturition. However, only a small percentage of the S...
Clinical proteomics approaches rely mostly on the absolute quantification of specific targeted proteins and/or on global proteome quantification following a bottom-up approach [1, 2]. These quantitative data picture a global proteome in a steady-state. In this context, disease-relevant proteins or biomarkers are identified via detected differences...
We assessed prognostic factors in relation to OS from progression in recurrent glioblastomas. Retrospective multicentric study enrolling 407 (training set) and 370 (external validation set) adult patients with a recurrent supratentorial glioblastoma treated by surgical resection and standard combined chemoradiotherapy as first-line treatment. Four...
A growing literature supports maximal safe resection followed by standard combined chemoradiotherapy (i.e. maximal first-line therapy) for selected elderly glioblastoma patients. To assess the prognostic factors from recurrence in elderly glioblastoma patients treated by maximal safe resection followed by standard combined chemoradiotherapy as firs...
Diffuse low grade gliomas (DLGG, grade II gliomas) are slowly-growing brain tumors that often progress into high grade gliomas. Most tumors have a missense mutation for IDH1 combined with 1p19q codeletion in oligodendrogliomas or ATRX/TP53 mutations in astrocytomas. The phenotype of tumoral cells, their environment and the pathways activated in the...
Objective:
The link between cerebral vasoreactivity and cognitive status in multiple sclerosis remains unclear. The aim of the present study was to investigate a potential decrease of cerebral vasoreactivity in multiple sclerosis patients and correlate it with cognitive status.
Methods:
Thirty-three patients with multiple sclerosis (nine progres...
Diffuse low grade gliomas (DLGGs) belong to primary central nervous system tumors (PCNSTs) and include diffuse astrocytomas (fibrillary/gemistocytic/protoplasmic astrocytomas), oligodendroglioma and oligoastrocytoma, according to the previous WHO classification. Here, we present the 2016 WHO Classification, but epidemiological data are available on...
The improved understanding of the natural course of diffuse low-grade gliomas (DLGG) has allowed a paradigmatic shift in their management, from a “wait-and-see” attitude to an early, individualized and dynamic therapeutic strategy. However, optimization of this management requires a better understanding the origins of DLGG. To date, the origins and...
Aims:
This study assesses the potential of epispinal (subdural) stimulation application in the treatment of urinary and bowel neurological disorders. Acute experiments were performed on a large animal model - the domestic pig - to develop a new methodology facilitating future results and technology transfers to human.
Methods:
After rectal and b...
Diffuse low-grade gliomas (DLGG) prognosis is variable, depending on several factors, including the isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutation and the 1p19q codeletion. A few studies suggested associations between these parameters and tumor radiological characteristics including topography. Our aim was analyzing the correlations between the IDH and 1p...