Springer Nature
Browse

Transcriptional analyses of adult and pediatric adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma reveals similar expression signatures regarding potential therapeutic targets

Posted on 2020-05-14 - 03:42
Abstract Adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma (ACP) is a biologically benign but clinically aggressive lesion that has a significant impact on quality of life. The incidence of the disease has a bimodal distribution, with peaks occurring in children and older adults. Our group previously published the results of a transcriptome analysis of pediatric ACPs that identified several genes that were consistently overexpressed relative to other pediatric brain tumors and normal tissue. We now present the results of a transcriptome analysis comparing pediatric to adult ACP to identify biological differences between these groups that may provide novel therapeutic insights or support the assertion that potential therapies identified through the study of pediatric ACP may also have a role in adult ACP. Using our compiled transcriptome dataset of 27 pediatric and 9 adult ACPs, obtained through the Advancing Treatment for Pediatric Craniopharyngioma Consortium, we interrogated potential age-related transcriptional differences using several rigorous mathematical analyses. These included: canonical differential expression analysis; divisive, agglomerative, and probabilistic based hierarchical clustering; information theory based characterizations; and the deep learning approach, HD Spot. Our work indicates that there is no therapeutically relevant difference in ACP gene expression based on age. As such, potential therapeutic targets identified in pediatric ACP are also likely to have relvance for adult patients.

CITE THIS COLLECTION

DataCite
No result found
or
Select your citation style and then place your mouse over the citation text to select it.

SHARE

email

Usage metrics

Acta Neuropathologica Communications

AUTHORS (29)

  • Eric Prince
    Ros Whelan
    Andrew Donson
    Susan Staulcup
    Astrid Hengartner
    Trinka Vijmasi
    Chibueze Agwu
    Kevin O. Lillehei
    Nicholas K. Foreman
    James M. Johnston
    Luca Massimi
    Richard C. E. Anderson
    Mark M. Souweidane
    Robert P. Naftel
    David D. Limbrick
    Gerald Grant
    Toba N. Niazi
    Roy Dudley
    Lindsay Kilburn
    Eric M. Jackson
need help?