Candidate Genes on Chromosome 9q33-34 Involved in the Progression of Childhood Ependymomas

Author:

Puget Stéphanie1,Grill Jacques1,Valent Alexander1,Bieche Ivan1,Dantas-Barbosa Carmela1,Kauffmann Audrey1,Dessen Philippe1,Lacroix Ludovic1,Geoerger Birgit1,Job Bastien1,Dirven Clemens1,Varlet Pascale1,Peyre Mathieu1,Dirks Peter B.1,Sainte-Rose Christian1,Vassal Gilles1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Neurosurgery, Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades, Université Paris Descartes; Department of Pediatric Oncology; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique – Formation de Recherche en Evolution 2939; Unité Propre de Recherche de I'Enseignement Supérieur Equipe d'Accueil 3535; Laboratory of Translational Research, Institut Gustave Roussy, Villejuif; INSERM (L'Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale) U745; Department of Pathology, Hôpital Sainte-Anne, Université Paris...

Abstract

Purpose The molecular pathogenesis of pediatric ependymoma remains unclear. Our study was designed to identify genetic changes implicated in ependymoma progression. Patients and Methods We characterized 59 ependymoma samples (33 at diagnosis and 26 at relapse) using array-comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH). Specific chromosomal imbalances were confirmed by fluorescent in situ hybridization, and candidate genes were assessed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), immunohistochemistry, sequencing, and in vitro functional studies. Results aCGH analysis revealed a significant increase in genomic imbalances on relapse compared with diagnosis, such as gain of 9qter and 1q (54% v 21% and 12% v 0%, respectively) and loss of 6q (27% v 6%). Supervised tumor classification showed that gain of 9qter was associated with tumor recurrence, age older than 3 years, and posterior fossa location. Using a candidate-gene strategy, we found an overexpression of two potential oncogenes at the locus 9qter: Tenascin-C and Notch1. Moreover, Notch pathway analysis (qPCR) revealed overexpression of Notch ligands, receptors, and target genes (Hes-1, Hey2, and c-Myc), and downregulation of Notch repressor Fbxw7. We confirmed by immunohistochemistry the overexpression of Tenascin-C and Hes-1. We detected Notch1 missense mutations in 8.3% of the tumors (only in the posterior fossa location and in case of 9q33-34 gain). Furthermore, inhibition of Notch pathway with a γ-secretase inhibitor impaired the growth of ependymoma stem cell cultures. Conclusion The activation of the Notch pathway and Tenascin-C seem to be important events in ependymoma progression and may represent future targets for therapy. We report, to our knowledge for the first time, recurrent oncogenic mutations in pediatric posterior fossa ependymomas.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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