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Chromosomal Instability Characterizes Pediatric Medulloblastoma but Is Not Tolerated in the Developing Cerebellum

Medulloblastoma is a pediatric brain malignancy that consists of four transcriptional subgroups. Structural and numerical aneuploidy are common in all subgroups, although they are particularly profound in Group 3 and Group 4 medulloblastoma and in a subtype of SHH medulloblastoma termed SHHα. This s...

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Autores principales: Bočkaj, Irena, Martini, Tosca E. I., Smit, Marlinde J., Armandari, Inna, Bakker, Bjorn, Wardenaar, René, Meeuwsen-de Boer, Tiny G. J., Bakker, Petra L., Spierings, Diana C. J., Hoving, Eelco W., Guryev, Victor, Foijer, Floris, Bruggeman, Sophia W. M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36077248
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23179852
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author Bočkaj, Irena
Martini, Tosca E. I.
Smit, Marlinde J.
Armandari, Inna
Bakker, Bjorn
Wardenaar, René
Meeuwsen-de Boer, Tiny G. J.
Bakker, Petra L.
Spierings, Diana C. J.
Hoving, Eelco W.
Guryev, Victor
Foijer, Floris
Bruggeman, Sophia W. M.
author_facet Bočkaj, Irena
Martini, Tosca E. I.
Smit, Marlinde J.
Armandari, Inna
Bakker, Bjorn
Wardenaar, René
Meeuwsen-de Boer, Tiny G. J.
Bakker, Petra L.
Spierings, Diana C. J.
Hoving, Eelco W.
Guryev, Victor
Foijer, Floris
Bruggeman, Sophia W. M.
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description Medulloblastoma is a pediatric brain malignancy that consists of four transcriptional subgroups. Structural and numerical aneuploidy are common in all subgroups, although they are particularly profound in Group 3 and Group 4 medulloblastoma and in a subtype of SHH medulloblastoma termed SHHα. This suggests that chromosomal instability (CIN), the process leading to aneuploidy, is an important player in medulloblastoma pathophysiology. However, it is not known if there is ongoing CIN in medulloblastoma or if CIN affects the developing cerebellum and promotes tumor formation. To investigate this, we performed karyotyping of single medulloblastoma cells and demonstrated the presence of distinct tumor cell clones harboring unique copy number alterations, which is suggestive of ongoing CIN. We also found enrichment for processes related to DNA replication, repair, and mitosis in both SHH medulloblastoma and in the highly proliferative compartment of the presumed tumor cell lineage-of-origin, the latter also being sensitive to genotoxic stress. However, when challenging these tumor cells-of-origin with genetic lesions inducing CIN using transgenic mouse modeling, we found no evidence for large chromosomal aberrations in the cerebellum or for medulloblastoma formation. We therefore conclude that without a background of specific genetic mutations, CIN is not tolerated in the developing cerebellum in vivo and, thus, by itself is not sufficient to initiate medulloblastoma.
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spelling pubmed-94563932022-09-09 Chromosomal Instability Characterizes Pediatric Medulloblastoma but Is Not Tolerated in the Developing Cerebellum Bočkaj, Irena Martini, Tosca E. I. Smit, Marlinde J. Armandari, Inna Bakker, Bjorn Wardenaar, René Meeuwsen-de Boer, Tiny G. J. Bakker, Petra L. Spierings, Diana C. J. Hoving, Eelco W. Guryev, Victor Foijer, Floris Bruggeman, Sophia W. M. Int J Mol Sci Article Medulloblastoma is a pediatric brain malignancy that consists of four transcriptional subgroups. Structural and numerical aneuploidy are common in all subgroups, although they are particularly profound in Group 3 and Group 4 medulloblastoma and in a subtype of SHH medulloblastoma termed SHHα. This suggests that chromosomal instability (CIN), the process leading to aneuploidy, is an important player in medulloblastoma pathophysiology. However, it is not known if there is ongoing CIN in medulloblastoma or if CIN affects the developing cerebellum and promotes tumor formation. To investigate this, we performed karyotyping of single medulloblastoma cells and demonstrated the presence of distinct tumor cell clones harboring unique copy number alterations, which is suggestive of ongoing CIN. We also found enrichment for processes related to DNA replication, repair, and mitosis in both SHH medulloblastoma and in the highly proliferative compartment of the presumed tumor cell lineage-of-origin, the latter also being sensitive to genotoxic stress. However, when challenging these tumor cells-of-origin with genetic lesions inducing CIN using transgenic mouse modeling, we found no evidence for large chromosomal aberrations in the cerebellum or for medulloblastoma formation. We therefore conclude that without a background of specific genetic mutations, CIN is not tolerated in the developing cerebellum in vivo and, thus, by itself is not sufficient to initiate medulloblastoma. MDPI 2022-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9456393/ /pubmed/36077248 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23179852 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bočkaj, Irena
Martini, Tosca E. I.
Smit, Marlinde J.
Armandari, Inna
Bakker, Bjorn
Wardenaar, René
Meeuwsen-de Boer, Tiny G. J.
Bakker, Petra L.
Spierings, Diana C. J.
Hoving, Eelco W.
Guryev, Victor
Foijer, Floris
Bruggeman, Sophia W. M.
Chromosomal Instability Characterizes Pediatric Medulloblastoma but Is Not Tolerated in the Developing Cerebellum
title Chromosomal Instability Characterizes Pediatric Medulloblastoma but Is Not Tolerated in the Developing Cerebellum
title_full Chromosomal Instability Characterizes Pediatric Medulloblastoma but Is Not Tolerated in the Developing Cerebellum
title_fullStr Chromosomal Instability Characterizes Pediatric Medulloblastoma but Is Not Tolerated in the Developing Cerebellum
title_full_unstemmed Chromosomal Instability Characterizes Pediatric Medulloblastoma but Is Not Tolerated in the Developing Cerebellum
title_short Chromosomal Instability Characterizes Pediatric Medulloblastoma but Is Not Tolerated in the Developing Cerebellum
title_sort chromosomal instability characterizes pediatric medulloblastoma but is not tolerated in the developing cerebellum
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9456393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36077248
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23179852
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