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The whole-genome landscape of medulloblastoma subtypes.

Authors :
Northcott PA
Buchhalter I
Morrissy AS
Hovestadt V
Weischenfeldt J
Ehrenberger T
Gröbner S
Segura-Wang M
Zichner T
Rudneva VA
Warnatz HJ
Sidiropoulos N
Phillips AH
Schumacher S
Kleinheinz K
Waszak SM
Erkek S
Jones DTW
Worst BC
Kool M
Zapatka M
Jäger N
Chavez L
Hutter B
Bieg M
Paramasivam N
Heinold M
Gu Z
Ishaque N
Jäger-Schmidt C
Imbusch CD
Jugold A
Hübschmann D
Risch T
Amstislavskiy V
Gonzalez FGR
Weber UD
Wolf S
Robinson GW
Zhou X
Wu G
Finkelstein D
Liu Y
Cavalli FMG
Luu B
Ramaswamy V
Wu X
Koster J
Ryzhova M
Cho YJ
Pomeroy SL
Herold-Mende C
Schuhmann M
Ebinger M
Liau LM
Mora J
McLendon RE
Jabado N
Kumabe T
Chuah E
Ma Y
Moore RA
Mungall AJ
Mungall KL
Thiessen N
Tse K
Wong T
Jones SJM
Witt O
Milde T
Von Deimling A
Capper D
Korshunov A
Yaspo ML
Kriwacki R
Gajjar A
Zhang J
Beroukhim R
Fraenkel E
Korbel JO
Brors B
Schlesner M
Eils R
Marra MA
Pfister SM
Taylor MD
Lichter P
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2017 Jul 19; Vol. 547 (7663), pp. 311-317.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Current therapies for medulloblastoma, a highly malignant childhood brain tumour, impose debilitating effects on the developing child, and highlight the need for molecularly targeted treatments with reduced toxicity. Previous studies have been unable to identify the full spectrum of driver genes and molecular processes that operate in medulloblastoma subgroups. Here we analyse the somatic landscape across 491 sequenced medulloblastoma samples and the molecular heterogeneity among 1,256 epigenetically analysed cases, and identify subgroup-specific driver alterations that include previously undiscovered actionable targets. Driver mutations were confidently assigned to most patients belonging to Group 3 and Group 4 medulloblastoma subgroups, greatly enhancing previous knowledge. New molecular subtypes were differentially enriched for specific driver events, including hotspot in-frame insertions that target KBTBD4 and 'enhancer hijacking' events that activate PRDM6. Thus, the application of integrative genomics to an extensive cohort of clinical samples derived from a single childhood cancer entity revealed a series of cancer genes and biologically relevant subtype diversity that represent attractive therapeutic targets for the treatment of patients with medulloblastoma.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
547
Issue :
7663
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28726821
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature22973