Sequencing of neuroblastoma identifies chromothripsis and defects in neuritogenesis genes
Academic Medical Center · University of Amsterdam · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Whole-genome sequencing of neuroblastoma, a childhood tumour of the nervous system, shows that chromothripsis (a local shredding of chromosomes) and mutations in genes regulating neurite growth are associated with the most aggressive tumours. Whole-genome sequencing is used here to identify genetic defects in 87 people with neuroblastoma, a childhood tumour of the peripheral sympathetic nervous system. Analyses revealed few recurrent amino-acid-changing mutations, but a series of genes functioning in neuritogenesis and extension of neuronal growth cones were deleted in aggressive high-stage tumours. Chromothripsis, the localized shattering of the chromosomes, was common in high-stage tumours and was generally…
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22Topics & keywords
- Neuroblastoma
- Chromothripsis
- ATRX
- Biology
- Gene
- Cancer research
- Chromoplexy
- Gene duplication
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