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MYCN Function in Neuroblastoma Development

Jörg Otte, Cecilia Dyberg, Adena Pepich, John Inge Johnsen

2021Frontiers in Oncology197 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Dysregulated expression of the transcription factor MYCN is frequently detected in nervous system tumors such as childhood neuroblastoma. Here, gene amplification of MYCN is a single oncogenic driver inducing neoplastic transformation in neural crest-derived cells. This abnormal MYCN expression is one of the strongest predictors of poor prognosis. It is present at diagnosis and is never acquired during later tumorigenesis of MYCN non-amplified neuroblastoma. This suggests that increased MYCN expression is an early event in these cancers leading to a peculiar dysregulation of cells that results in embryonal or cancer stem-like qualities, such as increased self-renewal, apoptotic resistance, and metabolic flexibility.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroblastomaNeural crestCancer researchCarcinogenesisBiologyTranscription factorGeneCancerMedicineGeneticsCell cultureNeuroblastoma Research and TreatmentsCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
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