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A comprehensive review of available omics data resources and molecular profiling for precision glioma studies.

Biomedical Reports 2019 January
Gliomas are the most common and lethal type of primary malignant central nervous system tumors, with an extremely poor prognosis. The latest progression in the technological development of sequencing/microarray and bioinformatics has provided insights into the glioma genome. These technologies have generated large amounts of easily accessible biological omics data, providing an unprecedented opportunity to study glioma formation. According to the 2016 WHO organization classification of brain tumors, gliomas are currently diagnosed with respect to morphological and molecular tumor alterations, especially for isocitrate dehydrogenase and 1p/19q codeletions. In the present study, the comprehensive molecular profiling and available omics data resources for malignant gliomas were reviewed for novel insights into the biology and classification of these tumors. These molecular profiling resources may be useful for improving the understanding of malignant gliomas, and to accelerate the clinical, experimental and epidemiological studies that may lead to improvements in the lives of patients with glioma.

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