Half of the children diagnosed with neuroblastoma (NB) have high-risk disease, disproportionately contributing to overall childhood cancer-related deaths. In addition to recurrent gene mutations, there is increasing evidence supporting the role of epigenetic deregulation in disease pathogenesis. Yet, comprehensive cis-regulatory network descriptions from NB are lacking. Here, using genome-wide H3K27ac profiles across 60 NBs, covering the different clinical and molecular subtypes, we identified four major super-enhancer-driven epigenetic subtypes and their underlying master regulatory networks. Three of these subtypes recapitulated known clinical groups; namely, MYCN-amplified, MYCN non-amplified high-risk and MYCN non-amplified low-risk NBs...
Neuroblastoma (NB) is a tumor of the sympathetic nervous system, and the most common extracranial tu...
Although a rare disease, neuroblastoma accounts for the highest proportion of childhood cancer death...
Enhancers are cis regulatory elements that play key roles in the control of cell-type specific gene ...
Neuroblastoma and other pediatric tumors show a paucity of gene mutations, which has sparked an inte...
Neuroblastoma, the most common extracranial solid malignancy among children, originates from undiffe...
Neuroblastoma (NB) is one of the most frequently occurring neurogenic extracranial solid cancers in ...
High-risk neuroblastomas show a paucity of recurrent somatic mutations at diagnosis. As a result, th...
The amplified MYCN gene serves as an oncogenic driver in approximately 20% of high-risk pediatric ne...
The broad clinical spectrum of neuroblastoma ranges from spontaneous regression to rapid progression...
Abstract Background: Epigenetic aberrations and a CpG island methylator phenotype have been shown to...
Neuroblastoma is the first neurogenic-extracranial solid cancer occurring in infancy and childhood. ...
Neuroblastoma, the most common extracranial solid tumor of childhood, is thought to originate from u...
Neuroblastoma is a pediatric tumor arising from the sympatho-adrenal lineage and a worldwide leading...
Aim: Neuroblastoma is a heterogeneous childhood cancer derived from the neural crest. The dual cell ...
In this dissertation, we use integrative genomics to shed new insights into the molecular lesions an...
Neuroblastoma (NB) is a tumor of the sympathetic nervous system, and the most common extracranial tu...
Although a rare disease, neuroblastoma accounts for the highest proportion of childhood cancer death...
Enhancers are cis regulatory elements that play key roles in the control of cell-type specific gene ...
Neuroblastoma and other pediatric tumors show a paucity of gene mutations, which has sparked an inte...
Neuroblastoma, the most common extracranial solid malignancy among children, originates from undiffe...
Neuroblastoma (NB) is one of the most frequently occurring neurogenic extracranial solid cancers in ...
High-risk neuroblastomas show a paucity of recurrent somatic mutations at diagnosis. As a result, th...
The amplified MYCN gene serves as an oncogenic driver in approximately 20% of high-risk pediatric ne...
The broad clinical spectrum of neuroblastoma ranges from spontaneous regression to rapid progression...
Abstract Background: Epigenetic aberrations and a CpG island methylator phenotype have been shown to...
Neuroblastoma is the first neurogenic-extracranial solid cancer occurring in infancy and childhood. ...
Neuroblastoma, the most common extracranial solid tumor of childhood, is thought to originate from u...
Neuroblastoma is a pediatric tumor arising from the sympatho-adrenal lineage and a worldwide leading...
Aim: Neuroblastoma is a heterogeneous childhood cancer derived from the neural crest. The dual cell ...
In this dissertation, we use integrative genomics to shed new insights into the molecular lesions an...
Neuroblastoma (NB) is a tumor of the sympathetic nervous system, and the most common extracranial tu...
Although a rare disease, neuroblastoma accounts for the highest proportion of childhood cancer death...
Enhancers are cis regulatory elements that play key roles in the control of cell-type specific gene ...