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Florence M G Cavalli1, Marc Remke2, Ladislav Rampasek3, John Peacock4, David J H Shih4, Betty Luu1, Livia Garzia1, Jonathon Torchia5, Carolina Nor1, A Sorana Morrissy1, Sameer Agnihotri6, Yuan Yao Thompson4, Claudia M Kuzan-Fischer1, Hamza Farooq4, Keren Isaev7, Craig Daniels1, Byung-Kyu Cho8, Seung-Ki Kim8, Kyu-Chang Wang8, Ji Yeoun Lee8, Wieslawa A Grajkowska9, Marta Perek-Polnik10, Alexandre Vasiljevic11, Cecile Faure-Conter12, Anne Jouvet13, Caterina Giannini14, Amulya A Nageswara Rao15, Kay Ka Wai Li16, Ho-Keung Ng16, Charles G Eberhart17, Ian F Pollack18, Ronald L Hamilton19, G Yancey Gillespie20, James M Olson21, Sarah Leary22, William A Weiss23, Boleslaw Lach24, Lola B Chambless25, Reid C Thompson25, Michael K Cooper26, Rajeev Vibhakar27, Peter Hauser28, Marie-Lise C van Veelen29, Johan M Kros30, Pim J French31, Young Shin Ra32, Toshihiro Kumabe33, Enrique López-Aguilar34, Karel Zitterbart35, Jaroslav Sterba35, Gaetano Finocchiaro36, Maura Massimino37, Erwin G Van Meir38, Satoru Osuka38, Tomoko Shofuda39, Almos Klekner40, Massimo Zollo41, Jeffrey R Leonard42, Joshua B Rubin43, Nada Jabado44, Steffen Albrecht45, Jaume Mora46, Timothy E Van Meter47, Shin Jung48, Andrew S Moore49, Andrew R Hallahan49, Jennifer A Chan50, Daniela P C Tirapelli51, Carlos G Carlotti51, Maryam Fouladi52, José Pimentel53, Claudia C Faria54, Ali G Saad55, Luca Massimi56, Linda M Liau57, Helen Wheeler58, Hideo Nakamura59, Samer K Elbabaa60, Mario Perezpeña-Diazconti61, Fernando Chico Ponce de León62, Shenandoah Robinson63, Michal Zapotocky64, Alvaro Lassaletta64, Annie Huang65, Cynthia E Hawkins66, Uri Tabori65, Eric Bouffet65, Ute Bartels64, Peter B Dirks67, James T Rutka68, Gary D Bader69, Jüri Reimand7, Anna Goldenberg70, Vijay Ramaswamy71, Michael D Taylor72.
Abstract
While molecular subgrouping has revolutionized medulloblastoma classification, the extent of heterogeneity within subgroups is unknown. Similarity network fusion (SNF) applied to genome-wide DNA methylation and gene expression data across 763 primary samples identifies very homogeneous clusters of patients, supporting the presence of medulloblastoma subtypes. After integration of somatic copy-number alterations, and clinical features specific to each cluster, we identify 12 different subtypes of medulloblastoma. Integrative analysis using SNF further delineates group 3 from group 4 medulloblastoma, which is not as readily apparent through analyses of individual data types. Two clear subtypes of infants with Sonic Hedgehog medulloblastoma with disparate outcomes and biology are identified. Medulloblastoma subtypes identified through integrative clustering have important implications for stratification of future clinical trials.Entities:
Keywords: copy number; gene expression; integrative clustering; medulloblastoma; methylation; subgroups
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28609654 PMCID: PMC6163053 DOI: 10.1016/j.ccell.2017.05.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Cell ISSN: 1535-6108 Impact factor: 31.743