Low-Grade Gliomas: Histological Subtypes, Molecular Mechanisms, and Treatment Strategies

Brain Sci. 2023 Dec 9;13(12):1700. doi: 10.3390/brainsci13121700.

Abstract

Low-Grade Gliomas (LGGs) represent a diverse group of brain tumors originating from glial cells, characterized by their unique histopathological and molecular features. This article offers a comprehensive exploration of LGGs, shedding light on their subtypes, histological and molecular aspects. By delving into the World Health Organization's grading system, 5th edition, various specificities were added due to an in-depth understanding of emerging laboratory techniques, especially genomic analysis. Moreover, treatment modalities are extensively discussed. The degree of surgical resection should always be considered according to postoperative quality of life and cognitive status. Adjuvant therapies focused on chemotherapy and radiotherapy depend on tumor grading and invasiveness. In the current literature, emerging targeted molecular therapies are well discussed due to their succinctly therapeutic effect; in our article, those therapies are summarized based on posttreatment results and possible adverse effects. This review serves as a valuable resource for clinicians, researchers, and medical professionals aiming to deepen their knowledge on LGGs and enhance patient care.

Keywords: astrocytoma; ependymoma; immune therapies; low-grade gliomas; molecular pathways; neuropathology and classification; oligodendroglioma; outcome; pediatric low-grade gliomas; radiation therapy; rare low-grade gliomas; surgery; targeted therapies; treatment strategies.

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  • Review

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This research received no external funding.