Declan McGuone, FRCPath Neuro, MBBCh
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- Fellow (Forensic Pathology)
- New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
- Resident (Anatomic Pathology)
- Massachusetts General Hospital
- Fellow (Neuropathology)
- Massachusetts General Hospital
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Kanat Yalcin, MD
Murat Gunel, MD, FACS, FAHA, FAANS
Robert Fulbright, MD
Ketu Mishra-Gorur, MSc, MS, PhD
Sacit Bulent Omay, MD, FAANS
Nicholas Blondin, MD
25Publications
101Citations
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2024
BSLM-10 MOLECULAR AND HISTOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NSCLC PROGRESSION TO LEPTOMENINGEAL METASTASIS WITH COMORBID INTRAPARENCHYMAL DISEASE
Kandigian S, Chande S, Dolezal D, Tang T, Wang D, Arnal-Estapé A, Cheok S, McGuone D, Liu Y, Goldberg S, Blondin N, Chiang V, Nguyen D. BSLM-10 MOLECULAR AND HISTOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NSCLC PROGRESSION TO LEPTOMENINGEAL METASTASIS WITH COMORBID INTRAPARENCHYMAL DISEASE. Neuro-Oncology Advances 2024, 6: i7-i7. PMCID: PMC11296776, DOI: 10.1093/noajnl/vdae090.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-small cell lung cancerLeptomeningeal diseaseCentral nervous systemLeptomeningeal metastasesParenchymal metastasesCerebrospinal fluidTumor cellsTyrosine kinase inhibitor treatmentCell lung cancerKinase inhibitor treatmentCerebrospinal fluid of patientsCell linesCerebral lateral ventriclesIntra-arterial injectionTGF-b signalingIn vivo passageIntraparenchymal diseaseMechanisms of progressionTumor microenvironmentMultiplex immunofluorescenceAggressive treatmentLeptomeningeal infiltrationPerivascular invasionIntraparenchymal metastasesMurine modelHeterozygous CDKN2A Loss is Associated with Recurrence and Survival in High, But Not Low Grade Meningiomas
Tabor J, O'Brien J, Valero S, Pappajohn A, McGuone D, Erson-Omay Z, Yasuno K, Gunel M, Moliterno J. Heterozygous CDKN2A Loss is Associated with Recurrence and Survival in High, But Not Low Grade Meningiomas. Neurosurgery 2024, 70: 203-203. DOI: 10.1227/neu.0000000000002810_112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgression-free survivalHigh-grade meningiomasOverall survivalNF2 mutationsDecreased PFSLow grade meningiomasWHO grading criteriaLow-grade meningiomasAssociated with recurrenceSomatic NF2 mutationsHigher recurrence rateSomatic driver mutationsAggressive clinical characteristicsIncreased chromosomal instabilityLoss of CDKN2A/BHigh-copy number variationCDKN2A mutationsCopy number variationsAggressive meningiomasLow-grade onesProliferative indexCDKN2A lossGrade meningiomasRecurrence rateMitotic countVariations in the genomic profiles and clinical behavior of meningioma by racial and ethnic group.
Tabor J, Dincer A, O'Brien J, Lei H, Vetsa S, Vasandani S, Jalal M, Yalcin K, Morales-Valero S, Marianayagam N, Alanya H, Elsamadicy A, Millares Chavez M, Aguilera S, Mishra-Gorur K, McGuone D, Fulbright R, Jin L, Erson-Omay E, Günel M, Moliterno J. Variations in the genomic profiles and clinical behavior of meningioma by racial and ethnic group. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2024, 141: 664-672. PMID: 38518289, DOI: 10.3171/2024.1.jns231633.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsBlack patientsSporadic meningiomasClinical outcomesGenomic profilingClinical behavior of meningiomasShorter progression-free survivalAnterior skull base tumorsClinical data of patientsHispanic patientsProgression-free survivalChromosome 1p deletionBehavior of meningiomasIncreased recurrence rateRate of recurrenceSkull base tumorsData of patientsSomatic driver mutationsNon-Black patientsShorter PFSOverall survivalAggressive meningiomasTRAF7 mutationsIntracranial meningiomasMeningioma resectionNon-black group
2023
Backpack-mediated anti-inflammatory macrophage cell therapy for the treatment of traumatic brain injury
Kapate N, Liao R, Sodemann R, Stinson T, Prakash S, Kumbhojkar N, Suja V, Wang L, Flanz M, Rajeev R, Villafuerte D, Shaha S, Janes M, Park K, Dunne M, Golemb B, Hone A, Adebowale K, Clegg J, Slate A, McGuone D, Costine-Bartell B, Mitragotri S. Backpack-mediated anti-inflammatory macrophage cell therapy for the treatment of traumatic brain injury. PNAS Nexus 2023, 3: pgad434. PMID: 38187808, PMCID: PMC10768983, DOI: 10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad434.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsTraumatic brain injuryBrain injuryAnti-inflammatory interleukin-4Cortical impact (CCI) TBI modelCell therapyAcute clinical managementDysregulated inflammatory responseSecondary brain injuryAnti-inflammatory phenotypeBrain lesion siteImmune cell therapyRole of macrophagesLarge animal modelUnique therapeutic potentialWound-healing phenotypeRampant inflammationProinflammatory biomarkersTBI modelImmunomodulatory effectsInflammation modulationCurrent therapiesMacrophage-based therapiesNeuroprotection mechanismsProinflammatory activationSerum concentrationsEPCO-47. HETEROZYGOUS CDKN2A LOSS IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER RECURRENCE AND LOWER SURVIVAL IN HIGH-, BUT NOT LOW-GRADE MENINGIOMAS
Tabor J, Chavez M, O'Brien J, Morales-Valero S, Pappajohn A, McGuone D, Erson-Omay Z, Yasuno K, Gunel M, Moliterno J. EPCO-47. HETEROZYGOUS CDKN2A LOSS IS ASSOCIATED WITH HIGHER RECURRENCE AND LOWER SURVIVAL IN HIGH-, BUT NOT LOW-GRADE MENINGIOMAS. Neuro-Oncology 2023, 25: v134-v135. PMCID: PMC10639255, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noad179.0509.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProgression-free survivalShorter progression-free survivalHigh recurrence rateHigh-grade meningiomasCDKN2A/BOverall survivalRecurrence rateLow-grade meningiomasHeterozygous lossNF2 mutationsHigh mitotic countFree survivalMethods ClinicalSomatic NF2 mutationsClinical associationsLower OSHigh recurrenceLow-grade onesProliferative indexMitotic countAggressive meningiomasClinical implicationsMeningiomasPotential associationSkull baseA PILOT STUDY: SPATIOTEMPORALLY-RESOLVED MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF ACUTE IMMUNE AND NEUROMODULATORY RESPONSES TO TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Mohammed F, Mcguone D, Omay S, Omay Z, Zhou J. A PILOT STUDY: SPATIOTEMPORALLY-RESOLVED MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF ACUTE IMMUNE AND NEUROMODULATORY RESPONSES TO TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY. IBRO Neuroscience Reports 2023, 15: s189-s190. DOI: 10.1016/j.ibneur.2023.08.289.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe clinical and genomic features of seizures in meningiomas
Dincer A, Jalal M, Gupte T, Vetsa S, Vasandani S, Yalcin K, Marianayagam N, Blondin N, Corbin Z, McGuone D, Fulbright R, Erson-Omay Z, Günel M, Moliterno J. The clinical and genomic features of seizures in meningiomas. Neuro-Oncology Advances 2023, 5: i49-i57. PMID: 37287582, PMCID: PMC10243847, DOI: 10.1093/noajnl/vdac110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsPeritumoral brain edemaPostoperative seizuresBrain invasionSubtotal resectionBrain edemaLarge residual tumor volumeCentral nervous system tumorsCommon central nervous system tumorPersistent postoperative seizuresResidual tumor volumeHistory of seizuresHigh tumor gradeNervous system tumorsQuality of lifePreoperative seizuresAtypical histologyMost patientsSurgical resectionCortical hyperexcitabilityUncontrolled seizuresAggressive featuresSeizure activityEpileptogenic focusCortical irritationRisk factorsClinical and genomic differences in supratentorial versus infratentorial NF2 mutant meningiomas.
Tabor J, O'Brien J, Vasandani S, Vetsa S, Lei H, Jalal M, Marianayagam N, Jin L, Millares Chavez M, Haynes J, Dincer A, Yalcin K, Aguilera S, Omay S, Mishra-Gorur K, McGuone D, Morales-Valero S, Fulbright R, Gunel M, Erson-Omay E, Moliterno J. Clinical and genomic differences in supratentorial versus infratentorial NF2 mutant meningiomas. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2023, 139: 1648-1656. PMID: 37243548, DOI: 10.3171/2023.4.jns222929.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsSubtotal resectionSupratentorial tumorsElevated Ki-67High-risk featuresProgression-free survivalChromosome 1p deletionInfratentorial counterpartsInfratentorial tumorsPostoperative managementSomatic driver mutationsCerebral convexityGrade IIInfratentorial meningiomasKi-67Posterior fossaLoss of heterozygosityMeningiomasResectionTumorsWhole-exome sequencing dataDriver mutationsHigh gradeSignificant differencesExome sequencing dataSporadic meningiomasA systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis of gonadal steroid hormone receptors in meningioma.
Miyagishima D, Sundaresan V, Gutierrez A, Barak T, Yeung J, Moliterno J, McGuone D, Claus E, Günel M. A systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis of gonadal steroid hormone receptors in meningioma. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2023, 139: 1638-1647. PMID: 37243565, PMCID: PMC10226381, DOI: 10.3171/2023.3.jns221838.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsIndividual participant dataHR statusProgesterone receptorAndrogen receptorEstrogen receptorHormone receptorsFemale patientsParticipant dataSystematic reviewGonadal steroid hormone receptorsRisk of biasGonadal steroid hormonesPubMed literature reviewProper patient stratificationSkull base locationSteroid hormone receptorsHormonal therapyER expressionUnduplicated articlesFemale sexGrade IIndependent associationPatient stratificationConvexity locationStudy heterogeneityClinical utility of whole-genome DNA methylation profiling as a primary molecular diagnostic assay for central nervous system tumors—A prospective study and guidelines for clinical testing
Galbraith K, Vasudevaraja V, Serrano J, Shen G, Tran I, Abdallat N, Wen M, Patel S, Movahed-Ezazi M, Faustin A, Spino-Keeton M, Roberts L, Maloku E, Drexler S, Liechty B, Pisapia D, Krasnozhen-Ratush O, Rosenblum M, Shroff S, Boué D, Davidson C, Mao Q, Suchi M, North P, Hopp A, Segura A, Jarzembowski J, Parsons L, Johnson M, Mobley B, Samore W, McGuone D, Gopal P, Canoll P, Horbinski C, Fullmer J, Farooqi M, Gokden M, Wadhwani N, Richardson T, Umphlett M, Tsankova N, DeWitt J, Sen C, Placantonakis D, Pacione D, Wisoff J, Hidalgo E, Harter D, William C, Cordova C, Kurz S, Barbaro M, Orringer D, Karajannis M, Sulman E, Gardner S, Zagzag D, Tsirigos A, Allen J, Golfinos J, Snuderl M. Clinical utility of whole-genome DNA methylation profiling as a primary molecular diagnostic assay for central nervous system tumors—A prospective study and guidelines for clinical testing. Neuro-Oncology Advances 2023, 5: vdad076. PMID: 37476329, PMCID: PMC10355794, DOI: 10.1093/noajnl/vdad076.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsCNS tumorsProspective studyHistologic diagnosisCentral nervous system tumorsDiagnostic accuracyCentral nervous system cancerPrimary CNS tumorsNervous system tumorsNervous system cancersCancer-associated deathsClinical trial designDiagnostic errorsPrimary diagnostic methodDNA methylation profilingMolecular diagnostic testsPrognostic subclassificationPediatric patientsHistologic subtypeWhole genome DNA methylation profilingDefinitive diagnosisPrognostic informationSystem tumorsSystem cancersPatient managementClinical utility
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Clinical Specialties
Anatomic Pathology; Autopsy Pathology; Neuropathology
Board Certifications
Forensic Pathology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Pathology
- Original Certification Date
- 2016
Anatomic Pathology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Pathology
- Original Certification Date
- 2015
Neuropathology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Pathology
- Original Certification Date
- 2015
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