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Predictive and Prognostic Significance of Molecular Biomarkers in Glioblastoma
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), a WHO grade 4 glioma, is the most common and aggressive primary brain tumor, characterized by rapid progression and poor prognosis. The heterogeneity of GBM complicates diagnosis and treatment, driving research into molecular biomarkers that can offer insights into tum...
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Published in: | Biomedicines 2024-11, Vol.12 (12), p.2664 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), a WHO grade 4 glioma, is the most common and aggressive primary brain tumor, characterized by rapid progression and poor prognosis. The heterogeneity of GBM complicates diagnosis and treatment, driving research into molecular biomarkers that can offer insights into tumor behavior and guide personalized therapies. This review explores recent advances in molecular biomarkers, highlighting their potential to improve diagnosis and treatment outcomes in GBM patients. Key biomarkers such as MGMT promoter methylation, IDH1/2 mutations, EGFR amplification, and TERT promoter mutations, etc., are examined for their roles in prognosis, therapeutic response, and tumor classification. While molecular biomarkers offer valuable insights for tailoring GBM treatments, their clinical application is hindered by tumor heterogeneity, dynamic genetic evolution, and the lack of standardized testing methods. Future research should aim to confirm new biomarkers and incorporate them into regular clinical practice to improve prognosis and treatment choices. Advances in genomic and proteomic technologies, along with consistent biomarker detection, could transform GBM care and enhance patient outcomes. |
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ISSN: | 2227-9059 2227-9059 |
DOI: | 10.3390/biomedicines12122664 |