Lee, John Johnston, Michael Farooq, Hamza Chen, Huey-Miin Younes, Subhi Suarez, Raul Zwaig, Melissa Juretic, Nikoleta Weiss, William Ragoussis, Jiannis
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Four main medulloblastoma (MB) molecular subtypes have been identified based on transcriptional, DNA methylation, and genetic profiles. However, it is currently not known whether 3D genome architecture differs between MB subtypes. To address this question, we performed in situ Hi-C to reconstruct the 3D genome architecture of MB subtypes. In total,...
Leclair, Nathan Choudury, Abrar Chen, William Magill, Stephen McCortney, Kathleen Horbinski, Craig Chen, Zhenhong Goldschmidt, Ezequiel Eaton, Charlotte Bulsara, Ketan
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BACKGROUND: Advances in our understanding of the molecular biology of meningiomas have led to significant gains in the ability to predict patient prognosis and tumor recurrence and to identify novel targets for therapeutic design. Specifically, classification of meningiomas based on DNA methylation has greatly improved our ability to risk stratify ...
Varuzhanyan, Grigor Chen, Chia-Chun Freeland, Jack He, Tian Tran, Wendy Song, Kai Wang, Liang Cheng, Donghui Xu, Shili Dibernardo, Gabriella A
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Adenocarcinomas from multiple tissues can converge to treatment-resistant small cell neuroendocrine (SCN) cancers composed of ASCL1, POU2F3, NEUROD1, and YAP1 subtypes. We investigated how mitochondrial metabolism influences SCN cancer (SCNC) progression. Extensive bioinformatics analyses encompassing thousands of patient tumors and human cancer ce...
Shen, Michelle García-Marqués, Fernando Muruganantham, Arvind Liu, Shiqin White, James Bermudez, Abel Rice, Meghan Thompson, Kelsey Chen, Chun-Liang Hung, Chia-Nung
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BACKGROUND: Despite nearly 100% 5-year survival for localised prostate cancer, the survival rate for metastatic prostate cancer significantly declines to 32%. Thus, it is crucial to identify molecular indicators that reflect the progression from localised disease to metastatic prostate cancer. METHODS: To search for molecular indicators associated ...
Naciri, Ikrame Liang, Minzhi Yang, Ying Karner, Heather Lin, Benjamin De Lourdes Andrade Ludena, Maria Hanse, Eric A Lebron, Alfredo Razorenova, Olga V Nicholas, Dequina
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Plasticity, a key hallmark of cancer, enables cells to transition into different states, driving tumor heterogeneity. This cellular plasticity is associated with cancer progression, treatment resistance, and relapse. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) play a central role in this process, yet the molecular factors underlying cancer cell stemness remain poorly...
Weistuch, Corey Murgas, Kevin Zhu, Jiening Norton, Larry Dill, Kenneth Tannenbaum, Allen Deasy, Joseph
Cancer transcriptional patterns reflect both unique features and shared hallmarks across diverse cancer types, but whether differences in these patterns are sufficient to characterize the full breadth of tumor phenotype heterogeneity remains an open question. We hypothesized that these shared transcriptomic signatures reflect repurposed versions of...
Dennis, Michael Pavlick, Dean Kacew, Alec Wotman, Michael MacConaill, Laura Jones, Stephanie Pfaff, Kathleen Rodig, Scott Eacker, Stephen Malig, Maika
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BACKGROUND: Brain metastasis (BM) is a rare but severe complication of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), with limited knowledge of molecular characteristics and immunogenicity. METHODS: We analyzed 61 cases of HNSCC-BM from three academic institutions (n = 24) and Foundation Medicine Inc (FMI, n = 37). A subset of cases underwent next-...
Yang, Yatian Zhang, Xiong Cai, Demin Zheng, Xingling Zhao, Xuan Zou, June X Zhang, Jin Borowsky, Alexander D Dall’Era, Marc A Corey, Eva
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Profound functional switch of key regulatory factors may play a major role in homeostasis and disease. Dysregulation of circadian rhythm (CR) is strongly implicated in cancer with mechanisms poorly understood. We report here that the function of REV-ERBα, a major CR regulator of the orphan nuclear receptor subfamily, is dramatically altered in tumo...
Liu, S Zou, Christopher Pak, Joanna Morse, Alexandra Pang, Dillon Casey-Clyde, Timothy Borah, Ashir Wu, David Seo, Kyounghee OLoughlin, Thomas
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BACKGROUND: Genetic perturbation screens with single-cell readouts have enabled rich phenotyping of gene function and regulatory networks. These approaches have been challenging in vivo, especially in adult disease models such as cancer, which include mixtures of malignant and microenvironment cells. Glioblastoma (GBM) is a fatal cancer, and method...
Do, Annie Magesh, Shruti Uzelac, Matthew Chen, Tianyi Li, Wei Bouvet, Michael Brumund, Kevin Wang-Rodriguez, Jessica Ongkeko, Weg
Transfer-RNA-derived fragments (tRFs) are a novel class of small non-coding RNAs that have been implicated in oncogenesis. tRFs may act as post-transcriptional regulators by recruiting AGO proteins and binding to highly complementary regions of mRNA at seed regions, resulting in the knockdown of the transcript. Therefore, tRFs may be critical to tu...