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Comparable Genomic Copy Number Aberrations Differ across Astrocytoma Malignancy Grades

A collection of intracranial astrocytomas of different malignancy grades was analyzed for copy number aberrations (CNA) in order to identify regions that are driving cancer pathogenesis. Astrocytomas were analyzed by Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization (aCGH) and bioinformatics utilizing a Bioco...

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Autores principales: Pećina-Šlaus, Nives, Kafka, Anja, Gotovac Jerčić, Kristina, Logara, Monika, Bukovac, Anja, Bakarić, Robert, Borovečki, Fran
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6429132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30871102
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20051251
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author Pećina-Šlaus, Nives
Kafka, Anja
Gotovac Jerčić, Kristina
Logara, Monika
Bukovac, Anja
Bakarić, Robert
Borovečki, Fran
author_facet Pećina-Šlaus, Nives
Kafka, Anja
Gotovac Jerčić, Kristina
Logara, Monika
Bukovac, Anja
Bakarić, Robert
Borovečki, Fran
author_sort Pećina-Šlaus, Nives
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description A collection of intracranial astrocytomas of different malignancy grades was analyzed for copy number aberrations (CNA) in order to identify regions that are driving cancer pathogenesis. Astrocytomas were analyzed by Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization (aCGH) and bioinformatics utilizing a Bioconductor package, Genomic Identification of Significant Targets in Cancer (GISTIC) 2.0.23 and DAVID software. Altogether, 1438 CNA were found of which losses prevailed. On our total sample, significant deletions affected 14 chromosomal regions, out of which deletions at 17p13.2, 9p21.3, 13q12.11, 22q12.3 remained significant even at 0.05 q-value. When divided into malignancy groups, the regions identified as significantly deleted in high grades were: 9p21.3; 17p13.2; 10q24.2; 14q21.3; 1p36.11 and 13q12.11, while amplified were: 3q28; 12q13.3 and 21q22.3. Low grades comprised significant deletions at 3p14.3; 11p15.4; 15q15.1; 16q22.1; 20q11.22 and 22q12.3 indicating their involvement in early stages of tumorigenesis. Significantly enriched pathways were: PI3K-Akt, Cytokine-cytokine receptor, the nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD)–like receptor, Jak-STAT, retinoic acid-inducible gene (RIG)-I-like receptor and Toll-like receptor pathways. HPV and herpex simplex infection and inflammation pathways were also represented. The present study brings new data to astrocytoma research amplifying the wide spectrum of changes that could help us identify the regions critical for tumorigenesis.
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spelling pubmed-64291322019-04-10 Comparable Genomic Copy Number Aberrations Differ across Astrocytoma Malignancy Grades Pećina-Šlaus, Nives Kafka, Anja Gotovac Jerčić, Kristina Logara, Monika Bukovac, Anja Bakarić, Robert Borovečki, Fran Int J Mol Sci Article A collection of intracranial astrocytomas of different malignancy grades was analyzed for copy number aberrations (CNA) in order to identify regions that are driving cancer pathogenesis. Astrocytomas were analyzed by Array Comparative Genomic Hybridization (aCGH) and bioinformatics utilizing a Bioconductor package, Genomic Identification of Significant Targets in Cancer (GISTIC) 2.0.23 and DAVID software. Altogether, 1438 CNA were found of which losses prevailed. On our total sample, significant deletions affected 14 chromosomal regions, out of which deletions at 17p13.2, 9p21.3, 13q12.11, 22q12.3 remained significant even at 0.05 q-value. When divided into malignancy groups, the regions identified as significantly deleted in high grades were: 9p21.3; 17p13.2; 10q24.2; 14q21.3; 1p36.11 and 13q12.11, while amplified were: 3q28; 12q13.3 and 21q22.3. Low grades comprised significant deletions at 3p14.3; 11p15.4; 15q15.1; 16q22.1; 20q11.22 and 22q12.3 indicating their involvement in early stages of tumorigenesis. Significantly enriched pathways were: PI3K-Akt, Cytokine-cytokine receptor, the nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD)–like receptor, Jak-STAT, retinoic acid-inducible gene (RIG)-I-like receptor and Toll-like receptor pathways. HPV and herpex simplex infection and inflammation pathways were also represented. The present study brings new data to astrocytoma research amplifying the wide spectrum of changes that could help us identify the regions critical for tumorigenesis. MDPI 2019-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6429132/ /pubmed/30871102 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20051251 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_full Comparable Genomic Copy Number Aberrations Differ across Astrocytoma Malignancy Grades
title_fullStr Comparable Genomic Copy Number Aberrations Differ across Astrocytoma Malignancy Grades
title_full_unstemmed Comparable Genomic Copy Number Aberrations Differ across Astrocytoma Malignancy Grades
title_short Comparable Genomic Copy Number Aberrations Differ across Astrocytoma Malignancy Grades
title_sort comparable genomic copy number aberrations differ across astrocytoma malignancy grades
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6429132/
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