PFA ependymoma primary and recurring tumors show differences in cellularity, DNA methylation and relevant copy number variations.
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ABSTRACT: Posterior fossa type A (PF-EPN-A, PFA) ependymoma are aggressive tumors that mainly affect children and have a poor prognosis. Histopathology shows significant intratumoral heterogeneity, ranging from loose tissue to often sharply demarcated, extremely cell dense tumor areas. To determine molecular differences in morphologically different areas and to understand their clinical significance, we analyzed 113 PF-EPN-A samples, including 40 corresponding relapse samples. Relapsing tumors displayed a higher proportion of cell dense areas (p=0.036), a change in PF-EPN-A methylation subtypes (13/32 patients), and novel chromosome 1q gains and 6q losses (12/32 cases) compared to corresponding primary tumors.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE248617 | GEO | 2024/01/31
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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