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Title: Integrated Molecular Meta-Analysis of 1,000 Pediatric High-Grade and Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma
Authors: Debily, M. A.
Pears, J.
Monje, M.
Castel, D.
Jones, C.
Resnick, A.
Baudis, M.
von Bueren, A. O.
Fouladi, M.
Jones, D. T. W.
Pfister, S. M.
Baker, S. J.
Jabado, N.
Nikbakht, H.
Hawkins, C.
Grill, J.
Mackay, A.
Burford, A.
Carvalho, D.
Izquierdo, E.
Fazal-Salom, J.
Taylor, K. R.
Bjerke, L.
Clarke, M.
Vinci, M.
Nandhabalan, M.
Temelso, S.
Popov, S.
Molinari, V.
Raman, P.
Waanders, A. J.
Han, H. J.
Gupta, S.
Marshall, L.
Zacharoulis, S.
Vaidya, S.
Mandeville, H. C.
Bridges, L. R.
Martin, A. J.
Al-Sarraj, S.
Chandler, C.
Ng, H. K.
Li, X.
Mu, K.
Trabelsi, S.
Brahim, D. H. B.
Kisljakov, A. N.
Konovalov, D. M.
Moore, Andrew 
Carcaboso, A. M.
Sunol, M.
de Torres, C.
Cruz, O.
Mora, J.
Shats, L. I.
Stavale, J. N.
Bidinotto, L. T.
Reis, R. M.
Entz-Werle, N.
Farrell, M.
Cryan, J.
Crimmins, D.
Caird, J.
Issue Date: 2017
Source: 32, (4), 2017, p. 520-537.e5
Pages: 520-537.e5
Journal: Cancer Cell
Abstract: We collated data from 157 unpublished cases of pediatric high-grade glioma and diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma and 20 publicly available datasets in an integrated analysis of >1,000 cases. We identified co-segregating mutations in histone-mutant subgroups including loss of FBXW7 in H3.3G34R/V, TOP3A rearrangements in H3.3K27M, and BCOR mutations in H3.1K27M. Histone wild-type subgroups are refined by the presence of key oncogenic events or methylation profiles more closely resembling lower-grade tumors. Genomic aberrations increase with age, highlighting the infant population as biologically and clinically distinct. Uncommon pathway dysregulation is seen in small subsets of tumors, further defining the molecular diversity of the disease, opening up avenues for biological study and providing a basis for functionally defined future treatment stratification. Mackay et al. perform an integrated analysis of >1,000 cases of pediatric high-grade glioma and diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma. They identify co-segregating mutations in histone-mutant subgroups and show that histone wild-type subgroups are molecularly more similar to lower-grade tumors.L6186834972017-10-13
2021-08-31
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccell.2017.08.017
Resources: https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L618683497&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ccell.2017.08.017 |
Keywords: priority journal;pontine glioma;whole genome sequencing;histonehistone H3;isocitrate dehydrogenase 1;article;glioma;human;meta analysis;methylation;mutation;wild type;whole exome sequencing
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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