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A high-risk retinoblastoma subtype with stemness features, dedifferentiated cone states and neuronal/ganglion cell gene expression.

Jing LiuDaniela OttavianiMeriem SeftaCéline DesbroussesElodie ChapeaublancRosario AscheroNanor SirabFabiana LubienieckiGabriela LamasLaurie TononCatherine DehainaultClément HuaPaul FréneauxSacha ReichmanNarjesse KarboulAnne BitonLiliana Mirabal-OrtegaMagalie LarcherCéline BrulardSandrine ArrufatAndré NicolasNabila ElarouciTatiana PopovaFariba NematiDidier DecaudinDavid GentienSylvain BaulandeOdette MarianiFlorent DufourSylvain GuibertCéline VallotLivia Lumbroso-Le RouicAlexandre MatetLaurence DesjardinsGuillem Pascual-PastoMariona SuñolJaume Catala-MoraGenoveva Correa LlanoJérôme CouturierEmmanuel BarillotPaula S SchaiquevichMarion Gauthier-VillarsDominique Stoppat-LyonnetLisa GolmardClaude HoudayerHervé J BrisseIsabelle Bernard-PierrotEric LetouzéAlain ViariSimon SauleXavier Sastre-GarauFrançois DozAngel Montero CarcabosoNathalie CassouxCelio PouponnotOlivier GoureauGuillermo L ChantadaAurélien de ReynièsIsabelle AertsFrançois Radvanyi
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
Retinoblastoma is the most frequent intraocular malignancy in children, originating from a maturing cone precursor in the developing retina. Little is known on the molecular basis underlying the biological and clinical behavior of this cancer. Here, using multi-omics data, we demonstrate the existence of two retinoblastoma subtypes. Subtype 1, of earlier onset, includes most of the heritable forms. It harbors few genetic alterations other than the initiating RB1 inactivation and corresponds to differentiated tumors expressing mature cone markers. By contrast, subtype 2 tumors harbor frequent recurrent genetic alterations including MYCN-amplification. They express markers of less differentiated cone together with neuronal/ganglion cell markers with marked inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity. The cone dedifferentiation in subtype 2 is associated with stemness features including low immune and interferon response, E2F and MYC/MYCN activation and a higher propensity for metastasis. The recognition of these two subtypes, one maintaining a cone-differentiated state, and the other, more aggressive, associated with cone dedifferentiation and expression of neuronal markers, opens up important biological and clinical perspectives for retinoblastomas.
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