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Publication : Active medulloblastoma enhancers reveal subgroup-specific cellular origins.

First Author  Lin CY Year  2016
Journal  Nature Volume  530
Issue  7588 Pages  57-62
PubMed ID  26814967 Mgi Jnum  J:261247
Mgi Id  MGI:6153423 Doi  10.1038/nature16546
Citation  Lin CY, et al. (2016) Active medulloblastoma enhancers reveal subgroup-specific cellular origins. Nature 530(7588):57-62
abstractText  Medulloblastoma is a highly malignant paediatric brain tumour, often inflicting devastating consequences on the developing child. Genomic studies have revealed four distinct molecular subgroups with divergent biology and clinical behaviour. An understanding of the regulatory circuitry governing the transcriptional landscapes of medulloblastoma subgroups, and how this relates to their respective developmental origins, is lacking. Here, using H3K27ac and BRD4 chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by sequencing (ChIP-seq) coupled with tissue-matched DNA methylation and transcriptome data, we describe the active cis-regulatory landscape across 28 primary medulloblastoma specimens. Analysis of differentially regulated enhancers and super-enhancers reinforced inter-subgroup heterogeneity and revealed novel, clinically relevant insights into medulloblastoma biology. Computational reconstruction of core regulatory circuitry identified a master set of transcription factors, validated by ChIP-seq, that is responsible for subgroup divergence, and implicates candidate cells of origin for Group 4. Our integrated analysis of enhancer elements in a large series of primary tumour samples reveals insights into cis-regulatory architecture, unrecognized dependencies, and cellular origins.
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