Imaging and multi-omics datasets converge to define different neural progenitor origins for ATRT-SHH subgroups - Institut Gustave Roussy
Journal Articles Nature Communications Year : 2023

Imaging and multi-omics datasets converge to define different neural progenitor origins for ATRT-SHH subgroups

María-Jesús Lobón-Iglesias
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Sandrina Turczynski
Gaelle Pierron
Laetitia Maillot
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Christine Bourneix
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Célio Pouponnot
Mylene Bohec
Sylvain Baulande
Olivier Delattre
Eliane Piaggio
Olivier Ayrault
Joshua Waterfall
Nicolas Servant
Kevin Beccaria
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Volodia Dangouloff-Ros
Franck Bourdeaut

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Abstract Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors (ATRT) are divided into MYC, TYR and SHH subgroups, suggesting diverse lineages of origin. Here, we investigate the imaging of human ATRT at diagnosis and the precise anatomic origin of brain tumors in the Rosa26-Cre ERT2 ::Smarcb1 flox/flox model. This cross-species analysis points to an extra-cerebral origin for MYC tumors. Additionally, we clearly distinguish SHH ATRT emerging from the cerebellar anterior lobe (CAL) from those emerging from the basal ganglia (BG) and intra-ventricular (IV) regions. Molecular characteristics point to the midbrain-hindbrain boundary as the origin of CAL SHH ATRT, and to the ganglionic eminence as the origin of BG/IV SHH ATRT. Single-cell RNA sequencing on SHH ATRT supports these hypotheses. Trajectory analyses suggest that SMARCB1 loss induces a de-differentiation process mediated by repressors of the neuronal program such as REST , ID and the NOTCH pathway.
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hal-04295076 , version 1 (30-10-2024)

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María-Jesús Lobón-Iglesias, Mamy Andrianteranagna, Zhi-Yan Han, Céline Chauvin, Julien Masliah-Planchon, et al.. Imaging and multi-omics datasets converge to define different neural progenitor origins for ATRT-SHH subgroups. Nature Communications, 2023, 14 (1), pp.6669. ⟨10.1038/s41467-023-42371-7⟩. ⟨hal-04295076⟩
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