Integrated genetic and epigenetic analysis defines novel molecular subgroups in rhabdomyosarcoma.
Masafumi SekiRiki NishimuraKenichi YoshidaTeppei ShimamuraYuichi ShiraishiYusuke SatoMotohiro KatoKenichi ChibaHiroko TanakaNoriko HoshinoGenta NagaeYusuke ShiozawaYusuke OkunoHajime HosoiYukichi TanakaHajime OkitaMitsuru MiyachiRyota SouzakiTomoaki TaguchiKatsuyoshi KohRyoji HanadaKeisuke KatoYuko NomuraMasaharu AkiyamaAkira OkaTakashi IgarashiSatoru MiyanoHiroyuki AburataniYasuhide HayashiSeishi OgawaJunko TakitaPublished in: Nature communications (2015)
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is the most common soft-tissue sarcoma in childhood. Here we studied 60 RMSs using whole-exome/-transcriptome sequencing, copy number (CN) and DNA methylome analyses to unravel the genetic/epigenetic basis of RMS. On the basis of methylation patterns, RMS is clustered into four distinct subtypes, which exhibits remarkable correlation with mutation/CN profiles, histological phenotypes and clinical behaviours. A1 and A2 subtypes, especially A1, largely correspond to alveolar histology with frequent PAX3/7 fusions and alterations in cell cycle regulators. In contrast, mostly showing embryonal histology, both E1 and E2 subtypes are characterized by high frequency of CN alterations and/or allelic imbalances, FGFR4/RAS/AKT pathway mutations and PTEN mutations/methylation and in E2, also by p53 inactivation. Despite the better prognosis of embryonal RMS, patients in the E2 are likely to have a poor prognosis. Our results highlight the close relationships of the methylation status and gene mutations with the biological behaviour in RMS.
Keyphrases
- genome wide
- copy number
- dna methylation
- poor prognosis
- cell cycle
- high frequency
- mitochondrial dna
- cell proliferation
- lymph node metastasis
- gene expression
- transcranial magnetic stimulation
- long non coding rna
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- magnetic resonance
- single molecule
- prognostic factors
- single cell
- signaling pathway
- pi k akt
- transcription factor
- circulating tumor
- rna seq
- patient reported
- patient reported outcomes
- magnetic resonance imaging
- nucleic acid