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Data from Cross-Species Genomics Reveals Oncogenic Dependencies in ZFTA/C11orf95 Fusion–Positive Supratentorial Ependymomas

Authors :
Kristian W. Pajtler
Daisuke Kawauchi
Felix Sahm
Stefan M. Pfister
Andreas von Deimling
Marcel Kool
David T.W. Jones
Richard J. Gilbertson
Stephen C. Mack
Mikio Hoshino
Richard G. Grundy
Till Milde
Matija Snuderl
Johan M. Kros
Pablo Hernáiz Driever
Sebastian Brandner
Ulrich Schüller
Christel C. Herold-Mende
David W. Ellison
David Capper
Vijay Ramaswamy
Andrew M. Donson
Stefan Rutkowski
Gudrun Fleischhack
Guido Reifenberger
Dominique Figarella-Branger
Christine Haberler
Rebecca Chapman
Florian Selt
Philipp Sievers
Jonas Ecker
Dominik Sturm
Nicolas U. Gerber
Ryo Shiraishi
Toma Adachi
Shinichiro Taya
Julia Benzel
Robert Kupp
Amir Arabzade
Damian Stichel
Johannes Gojo
Marina Ryzhova
Patricia Benites Goncalves da Silva
Kendra K. Maass
Martin Sill
Andrey Korshunov
Konstantin Okonechnikov
David R. Ghasemi
Tuyu Zheng
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Molecular groups of supratentorial ependymomas comprise tumors with ZFTA–RELA or YAP1-involving fusions and fusion-negative subependymoma. However, occasionally supratentorial ependymomas cannot be readily assigned to any of these groups due to lack of detection of a typical fusion and/or ambiguous DNA methylation–based classification. An unbiased approach with a cohort of unprecedented size revealed distinct methylation clusters composed of tumors with ependymal but also various other histologic features containing alternative translocations that shared ZFTA as a partner gene. Somatic overexpression of ZFTA-associated fusion genes in the developing cerebral cortex is capable of inducing tumor formation in vivo, and cross-species comparative analyses identified GLI2 as a key downstream regulator of tumorigenesis in all tumors. Targeting GLI2 with arsenic trioxide caused extended survival of tumor-bearing animals, indicating a potential therapeutic vulnerability in ZFTA fusion–positive tumors.Significance:ZFTA–RELA fusions are a hallmark feature of supratentorial ependymoma. We find that ZFTA acts as a partner for alternative transcriptional activators in oncogenic fusions of supratentorial tumors with various histologic characteristics. Establishing representative mouse models, we identify potential therapeutic targets shared by ZFTA fusion–positive tumors, such as GLI2.This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 2113

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OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72114ed64363b155e8d43f114fb0c67e