Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2107303 Cancer Cell 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryMedulloblastomas that display a large cell/anaplastic morphology and overexpress the cellular c-MYC gene are highly aggressive and carry a very poor prognosis. This so-called MYC-subgroup differs in its histopathology, gene expression profile, and clinical behavior from other forms of medulloblastoma. We generated a mouse model of MYC-subgroup medulloblastoma by transducing Trp53-null cerebellar progenitor cells with Myc. The cardinal features of these mouse medulloblastomas closely mimic those of human MYC-subgroup tumors and significantly differ from mouse models of the Sonic-Hedgehog- and WNT-disease subgroups. This mouse model should significantly accelerate understanding and treatment of the most aggressive form of medulloblastoma and infers distinct roles for MYC and MYCN in tumorigenesis.

► Myc overexpression and Trp53 loss induce large cell anaplastic medulloblastoma ► The transcriptomes of human and mouse MYC-subgroup medulloblastoma are similar ► MYC-subgroup medulloblastomas are resistant to blockade of Sonic Hedgehog signaling

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