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A De Novo Mouse Model of C11orf95-RELA Fusion-Driven Ependymoma Identifies Driver Functions in Addition to NF-κB.

Journal:
Cell reports
Year:
2018
Authors:
Ozawa, Tatsuya et al.
Affiliation:
University of Washington · United States
Species:
rodent

Abstract

The majority of supratentorial ependymomas (ST-ependymomas) have few mutations but frequently display chromothripsis of chromosome 11q that generates a fusion between C11orf95 and RELA (RELA). Neural stem cells transduced with RELAex vivo form ependymomas when implanted in the brain. These tumors display enhanced NF-κB signaling, suggesting that this aberrant signal is the principal mechanism of oncogenesis. However, it is not known whether RELAis sufficient to drive de novo ependymoma tumorigenesis in the brain and, if so, whether these tumors also arise from neural stem cells. We show that RELAdrives ST-ependymoma formation from periventricular neural stem cells in mice and that RELA-induced tumorigenesis is likely dependent on a series of cell signaling pathways in addition to NF-κB.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29949764/