• Biologie

  • Oncogènes et suppresseurs de tumeurs

  • Système nerveux central

An in vivo screen identifies ependymoma oncogenes and tumor-suppressor genes

Menée à l'aide de modèles murins d'épendymome, cette étude identifie 8 oncogènes et 10 gènes suppresseurs de tumeurs

Cancers are characterized by non-random chromosome copy number alterations that presumably contain oncogenes and tumor-suppressor genes (TSGs). The affected loci are often large, making it difficult to pinpoint which genes are driving the cancer. Here we report a cross-species in vivo screen of 84 candidate oncogenes and 39 candidate TSGs, located within 28 recurrent chromosomal alterations in ependymoma. Through a series of mouse models, we validate eight new ependymoma oncogenes and ten new ependymoma TSGs that converge on a small number of cell functions, including vesicle trafficking, DNA modification and cholesterol biosynthesis, identifying these as potential new therapeutic targets.

Nature Genetics

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