Genomic Analysis of Non- NF2 Meningiomas Reveals Mutations in TRAF7 , KLF4 , AKT1 , and SMO
Yale Cancer Center · Yale University · +6 more institutions
Abstract
We report genomic analysis of 300 meningiomas, the most common primary brain tumors, leading to the discovery of mutations in TRAF7, a proapoptotic E3 ubiquitin ligase, in nearly one-fourth of all meningiomas. Mutations in TRAF7 commonly occurred with a recurrent mutation (K409Q) in KLF4, a transcription factor known for its role in inducing pluripotency, or with AKT1(E17K), a mutation known to activate the PI3K pathway. SMO mutations, which activate Hedgehog signaling, were identified in ~5% of non-NF2 mutant meningiomas. These non-NF2 meningiomas were clinically distinctive-nearly always benign, with chromosomal stability, and originating from the medial skull base. In contrast, meningiomas with mutant NF2…
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45Topics & keywords
- Meningioma
- KLF4
- AKT1
- Biology
- Skull
- Mutation
- Gene
- PDGFB
- Good health and well-being