Department of Radiological Sciences, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Pl, Mail Stop 210, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2012 May;33(5):940-3. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A2869. Epub 2012 Jan 12.
Increasing evidence suggests that patients with L2-HGA have a predisposition to cerebral neoplasms. This may be related to the pathologic accumulation of L2-HG because high amounts of 2-HG have been found in brain neoplasms that have IDH1 mutations. Our experience, on the basis of 11 previously unreported cases of L2-HGA, 3 of which developed cerebral neoplasms during the course of the disease, also supports an association between L2-HGA and cerebral neoplasms. We conducted a meta-analysis of published data, and we identified 295 patients (including our 11 patients) with L2-HGA. In 14 patients, the metabolic disorder was associated with cerebral neoplasms, suggesting an approximately 5% prevalence rate of CNS neoplasms in patients with L2-HGA; nonetheless, it may still be an underestimate. L2-HGA is an important disease "model" that provides further evidence to support the recently proposed pathogenetic role of 2-HG in the development of cerebral neoplasms.
越来越多的证据表明,L2-HGA 患者易患脑肿瘤。这可能与 L2-HG 的病理性积累有关,因为 IDH1 突变的脑肿瘤中发现了大量的 2-HG。我们的经验(基于 11 例先前未报道的 L2-HGA 病例,其中 3 例在疾病过程中发展为脑肿瘤)也支持 L2-HGA 与脑肿瘤之间存在关联。我们对已发表的数据进行了荟萃分析,共纳入了 295 例 L2-HGA 患者(包括我们的 11 例患者)。在 14 例患者中,代谢紊乱与脑肿瘤相关,这表明 L2-HGA 患者中枢神经系统肿瘤的患病率约为 5%;尽管如此,这仍可能是一个低估。L2-HGA 是一个重要的疾病“模型”,为 2-HG 在脑肿瘤发展中的致病作用提供了进一步的证据支持。