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The pioneer and differentiation factor FOXA2 is a key driver of yolk-sac tumour formation and a new biomarker for paediatric and adult yolk-sac tumours.

Wasco Wruck1, Felix Bremmer2, Mara Kotthoff3, Alexander Fichtner2, Margaretha A Skowron3, Stefan Schönberger4, Gabriele Calaminus5, Christian Vokuhl6, David Pfister7, Axel Heidenreich7, Peter Albers8, James Adjaye1, Daniel Nettersheim3.   

Abstract

Yolk-sac tumours (YSTs), a germ cell tumour subtype, occur in newborns and infants as well as in young adults of age 14-44 years. In clinics, adult patients with YSTs face a poor prognosis, as these tumours are often therapy-resistant and count for many germ cell tumour related deaths. So far, the molecular and (epi)genetic mechanisms that control development of YST are far from being understood. We deciphered the molecular and (epi)genetic mechanisms regulating YST formation by meta-analysing high-throughput data of gene and microRNA expression, DNA methylation and mutational burden. We validated our findings by qRT-PCR and immunohistochemical analyses of paediatric and adult YSTs. On a molecular level, paediatric and adult YSTs were nearly indistinguishable, but were considerably different from embryonal carcinomas, the stem cell precursor of YSTs. We identified FOXA2 as a putative key driver of YST formation, subsequently inducing AFP, GPC3, APOA1/APOB, ALB and GATA3/4/6 expression. In YSTs, WNT-, BMP- and MAPK signalling-related genes were up-regulated, while pluripotency- and (primordial) germ cell-associated genes were down-regulated. Expression of FOXA2 and related key factors seems to be regulated by DNA methylation, histone methylation / acetylation and microRNAs. Additionally, our results highlight FOXA2 as a promising new biomarker for paediatric and adult YSTs.
© 2021 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  DNA methylation; FOXA2; Pluripotency; SOX17; Yolk-sac tumours; adult and paediatric germ cell tumours; biomarker; embryonal carcinomas; microRNA

Year:  2021        PMID: 33448076     DOI: 10.1111/jcmm.16222

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Mol Med        ISSN: 1582-1838            Impact factor:   5.310


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Review 1.  [Current view on testicular tumors from a developmental biological perspective : Important biomarkers and molecular pathological investigations].

Authors:  Alexa Stephan; Mara Kotthoff; Felix Bremmer; Daniel Nettersheim
Journal:  Pathologie (Heidelb)       Date:  2022-08-01

Review 2.  [Diagnostic problems in testicular tumours in consultant pathology : A practical guide].

Authors:  Felix Bremmer; Alexander Fichtner; Annika Richter; Stefan Schweyer
Journal:  Pathologie (Heidelb)       Date:  2022-09-07

3.  The signal transducer CD24 suppresses the germ cell program and promotes an ectodermal rather than mesodermal cell fate in embryonal carcinomas.

Authors:  Margaretha A Skowron; Teresa K Becker; Lukas Kurz; Sina Jostes; Felix Bremmer; Florian Fronhoffs; Kai Funke; Gamal A Wakileh; Melanie R Müller; Aaron Burmeister; Thomas Lenz; Anja Stefanski; Kai Stühler; Patrick Petzsch; Karl Köhrer; Peter Altevogt; Peter Albers; Glen Kristiansen; Hubert Schorle; Daniel Nettersheim
Journal:  Mol Oncol       Date:  2021-08-02       Impact factor: 6.603

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