Growth factor signaling predicts therapy resistance mechanisms and defines neuroblastoma subtypes

Neuroblastoma (NB) has a low frequency of recurrent mutations compared to other cancers, which hinders the development of targeted therapies and novel risk stratification strategies. Multikinase inhibitors have shown potential in treating high-risk NB, but their efficacy is likely impaired by the ca...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oncogene 2021-11, Vol.40 (44), p.6258-6272
Hauptverfasser: Lebedev, Timofey, Vagapova, Elmira, Spirin, Pavel, Rubtsov, Petr, Astashkova, Olga, Mikheeva, Alesya, Sorokin, Maxim, Vladimirova, Uliana, Suntsova, Maria, Konovalov, Dmitry, Roumiantsev, Alexander, Stocking, Carol, Buzdin, Anton, Prassolov, Vladimir
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Zusammenfassung:Neuroblastoma (NB) has a low frequency of recurrent mutations compared to other cancers, which hinders the development of targeted therapies and novel risk stratification strategies. Multikinase inhibitors have shown potential in treating high-risk NB, but their efficacy is likely impaired by the cancer cells’ ability to adapt to these drugs through the employment of alternative signaling pathways. Based on the expression of 48 growth factor-related genes in 1189 NB tumors, we have developed a model for NB patient survival prediction. This model discriminates between stage 4 NB tumors with favorable outcomes (>80% overall survival) and very poor outcomes (
ISSN:0950-9232
1476-5594
DOI:10.1038/s41388-021-02018-7