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The age of adult pilocytic astrocytoma cells

Natalia Voronina, Christian Aichmüller, Thorsten Kolb, Andrey Korshunov, Marina Ryzhova, Jill S. Barnholtz‐Sloan, Gino Cioffi, Martin Sill, Andreas von Deimling, Stefan M. Pfister, Jan Gronych, David Jones, Jonas Frisén, Marc Zapatka, Aurélie Ernst

2021Oncogene10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Adult pilocytic astrocytomas (PAs) have been regarded as indistinguishable from pediatric PAs in terms of genome-wide expression and methylation patterns. It has been unclear whether adult PAs arise early in life and remain asymptomatic until adulthood, or whether they develop during adulthood. We sought to determine the age and origin of adult human PAs using two types of “marks” in the genomic DNA. First, we analyzed the DNA methylation patterns of adult and pediatric PAs to distinguish between PAs of different anatomic locations ( n = 257 PA and control brain tissues). Second, we measured the concentration of nuclear bomb test-derived 14 C in genomic DNA ( n = 14 cases), which indicates the time point of the formation of human cell populations. Our data suggest that adult and pediatric PAs developing in the infratentorial brain are closely related and potentially develop from precursor cells early in life, whereas supratentorial PAs might show age and location-specific differences.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPilocytic astrocytomaDNA methylationAstrocytomaAsymptomaticYoung adultPathologyGeneticsGeneGene expressionGliomaInternal medicineMedicineEpigenetics and DNA MethylationGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentHedgehog Signaling Pathway Studies