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PATH-04. Array-based global DNA Methylation profiling of mouse brain tumors allows comparison to human tumors

The classification of human brain tumors by global DNA methylation profiling has become an essential part of modern integrated neuropathological diagnostics. It has proven to reliably identify known and novel brain tumor (sub-)types that are biologically and clinically distinct. Therefore, this tech...

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Autores principales: Schoof, Melanie, Spohn, Michael, Dorostkar, Mario, Neyazi, Sina, Bockmayr, Michael, Swartling, Fredrik, Kawauchi, Daisuke, Gilbertson, Richard, Taylor, Jessica, Pei, Yanxin, Glass, Rainer, Cheng, Jiying, Galarza, Natalia Moreno, Hench, Juergen, Herms, Jochen, Jurmeister, Philipp, Schweizer, Leonille, Capper, David, Harter, Patrick, Thomas, Christian, Hasselblatt, Martin, Blattner-Johnson, Mirjam, Jones, David, Frank, Stephan, Kerl, Kornelius, Schüller, Ulrich
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9164802/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.588
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author Schoof, Melanie
Spohn, Michael
Dorostkar, Mario
Neyazi, Sina
Bockmayr, Michael
Swartling, Fredrik
Kawauchi, Daisuke
Gilbertson, Richard
Taylor, Jessica
Pei, Yanxin
Glass, Rainer
Cheng, Jiying
Galarza, Natalia Moreno
Hench, Juergen
Herms, Jochen
Jurmeister, Philipp
Schweizer, Leonille
Capper, David
Harter, Patrick
Thomas, Christian
Hasselblatt, Martin
Blattner-Johnson, Mirjam
Jones, David
Frank, Stephan
Kerl, Kornelius
Schüller, Ulrich
author_facet Schoof, Melanie
Spohn, Michael
Dorostkar, Mario
Neyazi, Sina
Bockmayr, Michael
Swartling, Fredrik
Kawauchi, Daisuke
Gilbertson, Richard
Taylor, Jessica
Pei, Yanxin
Glass, Rainer
Cheng, Jiying
Galarza, Natalia Moreno
Hench, Juergen
Herms, Jochen
Jurmeister, Philipp
Schweizer, Leonille
Capper, David
Harter, Patrick
Thomas, Christian
Hasselblatt, Martin
Blattner-Johnson, Mirjam
Jones, David
Frank, Stephan
Kerl, Kornelius
Schüller, Ulrich
author_sort Schoof, Melanie
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description The classification of human brain tumors by global DNA methylation profiling has become an essential part of modern integrated neuropathological diagnostics. It has proven to reliably identify known and novel brain tumor (sub-)types that are biologically and clinically distinct. Therefore, this technique has critically improved diagnostic accuracy and risk stratification of brain tumor patients. Although indispensable for the understanding of tumor biology and for preclinical drug trials, the comparison of genetically engineered mouse models to human brain tumors is still difficult. The assessment of tumor morphology only provides an approximate picture, and transcriptomic data from human brain tumors are sparse and suffer from platform-related technical incomparability. Here, we show array-based DNA methylation profiling of well-established murine brain tumors, such as Wnt and Shh medulloblastoma, YAP and RELA ependymoma, ETMR, and AT/RT. Similar to human brain tumors, unbiased clustering methods revealed distinct methylation profiles and mean methylation levels for mouse brain tumors types. Analyses were possible for fresh-frozen as well as for paraffin-embedded tissue, and copy number alterations could be inferred from methylation profiles. Most importantly, first results suggest that inter-species comparisons allow the classification of brain tumors from known or novel mouse models based on the constantly growing spectrum of human brain tumor types and subtypes with hundreds of thousands of available datasets. As an example, upon DNA methylation profiling, cerebellar tumors arising in Math1-cre::SmoM2Fl/+ mice display the highest similarity to human SHH medulloblastoma when compared to multiple human brain tumor entities including WNT and Non-WNT/Non-SHH medulloblastoma. These results suggest that global DNA methylation profiling may add another very important level of information to the characterization of genetically engineered mouse models.
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spelling pubmed-91648022022-06-05 PATH-04. Array-based global DNA Methylation profiling of mouse brain tumors allows comparison to human tumors Schoof, Melanie Spohn, Michael Dorostkar, Mario Neyazi, Sina Bockmayr, Michael Swartling, Fredrik Kawauchi, Daisuke Gilbertson, Richard Taylor, Jessica Pei, Yanxin Glass, Rainer Cheng, Jiying Galarza, Natalia Moreno Hench, Juergen Herms, Jochen Jurmeister, Philipp Schweizer, Leonille Capper, David Harter, Patrick Thomas, Christian Hasselblatt, Martin Blattner-Johnson, Mirjam Jones, David Frank, Stephan Kerl, Kornelius Schüller, Ulrich Neuro Oncol Pathology/Classification The classification of human brain tumors by global DNA methylation profiling has become an essential part of modern integrated neuropathological diagnostics. It has proven to reliably identify known and novel brain tumor (sub-)types that are biologically and clinically distinct. Therefore, this technique has critically improved diagnostic accuracy and risk stratification of brain tumor patients. Although indispensable for the understanding of tumor biology and for preclinical drug trials, the comparison of genetically engineered mouse models to human brain tumors is still difficult. The assessment of tumor morphology only provides an approximate picture, and transcriptomic data from human brain tumors are sparse and suffer from platform-related technical incomparability. Here, we show array-based DNA methylation profiling of well-established murine brain tumors, such as Wnt and Shh medulloblastoma, YAP and RELA ependymoma, ETMR, and AT/RT. Similar to human brain tumors, unbiased clustering methods revealed distinct methylation profiles and mean methylation levels for mouse brain tumors types. Analyses were possible for fresh-frozen as well as for paraffin-embedded tissue, and copy number alterations could be inferred from methylation profiles. Most importantly, first results suggest that inter-species comparisons allow the classification of brain tumors from known or novel mouse models based on the constantly growing spectrum of human brain tumor types and subtypes with hundreds of thousands of available datasets. As an example, upon DNA methylation profiling, cerebellar tumors arising in Math1-cre::SmoM2Fl/+ mice display the highest similarity to human SHH medulloblastoma when compared to multiple human brain tumor entities including WNT and Non-WNT/Non-SHH medulloblastoma. These results suggest that global DNA methylation profiling may add another very important level of information to the characterization of genetically engineered mouse models. Oxford University Press 2022-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9164802/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.588 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Pathology/Classification
Schoof, Melanie
Spohn, Michael
Dorostkar, Mario
Neyazi, Sina
Bockmayr, Michael
Swartling, Fredrik
Kawauchi, Daisuke
Gilbertson, Richard
Taylor, Jessica
Pei, Yanxin
Glass, Rainer
Cheng, Jiying
Galarza, Natalia Moreno
Hench, Juergen
Herms, Jochen
Jurmeister, Philipp
Schweizer, Leonille
Capper, David
Harter, Patrick
Thomas, Christian
Hasselblatt, Martin
Blattner-Johnson, Mirjam
Jones, David
Frank, Stephan
Kerl, Kornelius
Schüller, Ulrich
PATH-04. Array-based global DNA Methylation profiling of mouse brain tumors allows comparison to human tumors
title PATH-04. Array-based global DNA Methylation profiling of mouse brain tumors allows comparison to human tumors
title_full PATH-04. Array-based global DNA Methylation profiling of mouse brain tumors allows comparison to human tumors
title_fullStr PATH-04. Array-based global DNA Methylation profiling of mouse brain tumors allows comparison to human tumors
title_full_unstemmed PATH-04. Array-based global DNA Methylation profiling of mouse brain tumors allows comparison to human tumors
title_short PATH-04. Array-based global DNA Methylation profiling of mouse brain tumors allows comparison to human tumors
title_sort path-04. array-based global dna methylation profiling of mouse brain tumors allows comparison to human tumors
topic Pathology/Classification
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9164802/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac079.588
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