Macrophage Density Predicts Facial Nerve Outcome and Tumor Growth after Subtotal Resection of Vestibular Schwannoma

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作者
Graffeo, Christopher S. [1 ]
Perry, Avital [1 ]
Raghunathan, Aditya [2 ]
Kroneman, Trynda N. [2 ]
Jentoft, Mark [2 ]
Driscoll, Colin L. [1 ,3 ]
Neff, Brian A. [1 ,3 ]
Carlson, Matthew L. [1 ,3 ]
Jacob, Jeffrey [4 ]
Link, Michael J. [1 ,3 ]
Van Gompel, Jamie J. [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Mayo Clin, Dept Neurol Surg, 200 First St SW, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[2] Mayo Clin, Dept Lab Med & Pathol, Rochester, MN USA
[3] Mayo Clin, Dept Otolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Rochester, MN USA
[4] Michigan Head & Spine Inst, Dept Neurosurg, Royal Oak, MI USA
关键词
vestibular schwannoma; subtotal resection; tumor recurrence; tumor progression; macrophages; macrophage density; ACOUSTIC NEUROMA; STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY; VOLUMETRIC-ANALYSIS; CLINICAL-ASPECTS; ASPIRIN INTAKE; MANAGEMENT; SURGERY; MICROSURGERY; RECURRENCE; REMOVAL;
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10.1055/s-0038-1627474
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Introduction Vestibular schwannoma (VS) behavior following subtotal resection (STR) is highly variable. Overall progression rates have been reported as high as 44%, and optimal treatment is controversial. Correspondingly, identification of a reliable clinical or pathologic marker associated with progression after STR would help guide decision-making. Methods A prospectively maintained institutional VS registry from 1999 to 2014 was retrospectively reviewed for sporadic VS patients who underwent primary STR without preceding stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) by a single neurosurgery-neurotology team. Primary endpoints included tumor progression and postoperative facial nerve function. Pathologic specimens were stained for Ki67, CD68, S100, and SOX10 and were quantitated by digital imaging analysis. Macrophage density was defined as the ratio of CD68 thorn macrophages to S100 thorn macrophages and Schwannian tumor cells. Clinical outcomes were correlated with pathologic markers. Results Forty-six patients met the study inclusion criteria. Thirteen (28%) progressed during a mean 57 months of follow-up (range 15-149). Favorable postoperative facial nerve function (House-Brackmann I-II) was achieved in 37 (80%). CD68(+) cells were present at significantly higher concentrations in tumors that progressed (p = 0.03). Higher macrophage density was significantly associated with both tumor progression (p = 0.02) and unfavorable facial nerve function (p = 0.02). Ki67 percent positivity was not significantly associated with either primary endpoint (p = 0.83; p = 0.58). Conclusions Macrophage density may provide an important marker for individuals at the highest risk for progression of VS after STR, potentially prompting closer surveillance or consideration for upfront SRS following STR. This finding supports preceding conclusions that an intratumoral macrophage-predominant inflammatory response may be a marker for tumor growth and a potential therapeutic target.
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