Glioma Clinical Trial
Official title:
EGF Polymorphisms and Gliomagenesis
This study will examine tissue from gliomas (a type of brain tumor) removed during surgery
for gene mutations, or changes, thought to be involved in tumor formation and growth. One
common gene mutation causes the receptor for a protein called epidermal growth factor (EGF)
to be in an active state all of the time, allowing uncontrolled cell growth that can lead to
tumor formation. This study will analyze blood and tumor tissue samples from patients with
gliomas for:
- Changes in the EGF gene in the tumor
- Changes in other genes, such as that for the EGF receptor (EGFR)
- Changes in levels of EGF and EGFR, and in other proteins and genes that respond to
changes in the levels of these proteins in the tumor
- Changes in the EGF gene and protein in the blood
The study will also determine if production of EGF and EGFR obtained from glioma and from
blood cells derived from the tumor can be altered in the laboratory to grow indefinitely in
culture.
Patients between 18 and 75 years of age with a brain tumor that requires surgical treatment
may be eligible for this study.
Participants will be admitted to the NIH Clinical Center for about 3 to 10 days. They will
have a physical and neurological examination, blood and urine tests, other tests, if
medically necessary, and will be evaluated and prepared for surgery. During surgery, as much
of the tumor as possible will be removed. A small amount of the tumor tissue will be
collected for this study. No tissue will be removed for this study that would not otherwise
have been removed. Some of the tissue will be used to culture glioma cells and the rest will
be frozen and stored for examination, as described above. If any normal-appearing brain
tissue is removed during surgery in order to enhance safety in removing the tumor, the
normal tissue will be studied as well. Brain tissue that appears normal will not be removed
strictly for research.
During surgery and the day after surgery, a blood sample will be drawn from a catheter
(plastic tube) that was placed in an artery or vein for surgery. If catheters are no longer
in place, blood will be drawn through a needle in a vein.
The epidermal growth factor (EGF) is an important biological mediator of normal growth and
repair and is critical to epithelial tissue development and maturation of the central
nervous system, among other functions. EGF is a natural focus of interest in cancer research
because of its influence over mitogenesis, proliferation, and tumorigenesis. In addition,
unregulated expression of its receptor, EGFR, has been identified as a common event in
neoplastic transformation. In patients with the most malignant primary tumor of the brain,
the glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), alterations in the EGFR or in its expression levels have
been identified in approximately 50% of patients. We postulate that EGF-EGFR interactions
may be important for the development, progression, and prognosis of human gliomas and that
alterations of the EGF gene may predict the potential for glioma progression and the
severity of disease.
Patients suspected of having, or with prior biopsy proof of, a WHO grade II-IV central
nervous system (CNS) glial tumor(s) seen in the Surgical Neurology Branch, NINDS, will be
considered for entry into this study. Tissue samples of tumor resected as part of standard
care will be collected at surgery and preserved for research. Blood samples will also be
collected. Blood will also be collected from anonymous normal volunteers who donate blood at
the NIH Blood Bank; these anonymous donors will serve as controls.
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