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HGG-06. EARLY GABAERGIC NEURONAL LINEAGE DEFINES DEPENDENCIES IN HISTONE H3 G34R/V GLIOMA

Authors :
Sameer Agnihotri
Joshua M. Dempster
Li Jiang
Erik Sundstroem
Johannes Gojo
Olivia A Hack
Christine Haberler
Kristina A. Cole
Miri Danan-Gotthold
McKenzie Shaw
Ed S. Lein
Yura Grabovska
Gustavo Alencastro Veiga Cruzeiro
Samantha E Hoffman
Ilon Liu
Christian Dorfer
Sanda Alexandrescu
Sara Temelso
Bernhard Englinger
Valeria Molinari
Christopher Rota
Lynn Bjerke
Chris Jones
Sten Linnarsson
René Geyeregger
Lisa Mayr
Irene Slavc
Cristina Bleil
Hafsa M Mire
Angela Waanders
Tara Barron
Angela Mastronuzzi
Gerda Ricken
Eshini Panditharatna
Kimberly Siletti
Lijuan Hu
Alan L. Mackay
Simon R. Stapleton
Michelle Monje
Emelie Braun
Michael Quezada
Mariella G. Filbin
David D Eisenstat
Sibylle Madlener
Maria Vinci
Rebecca Hodge
Fernando Carceller
Angel M. Carcaboso
Darren Hargrave
Rebecca Rogers
Source :
Neuro-Oncology
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2021.

Abstract

High-grade gliomas harboring H3 G34R/V mutations exclusively occur in the cerebral hemispheres of adolescents and young adults, suggesting a distinct neurodevelopmental origin. Combining multimodal bulk and single-cell genomics with unbiased genome-scale CRISPR/Cas9 approaches, we here describe a GABAergic interneuron progenitor lineage as the most likely context from which these H3 G34R/V mutations drive gliomagenesis, conferring unique and tumor-selective gene targets essential for glioma cell survival, as validated genetically and pharmacologically. Phenotypically, we demonstrate that while H3 G34R/V glioma cells harbor the neurotransmitter GABA, they are developmentally stalled, and do not induce the neuronal hyperexcitability described in other glioma subtypes. These findings offer a striking counter-example to the prevailing view of glioma origins in glial precursor cells, resulting in distinct cellular, microenvironmental, and therapeutic consequences.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15235866 and 15228517
Volume :
23
Issue :
Suppl 1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuro-Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....551e267607ee523125c91b043551e069