Cancers (Jun 2021)

High-Resolution Cartography of the Transcriptome and Methylome Landscapes of Diffuse Gliomas

  • Edith Willscher,
  • Lydia Hopp,
  • Markus Kreuz,
  • Maria Schmidt,
  • Siras Hakobyan,
  • Arsen Arakelyan,
  • Bettina Hentschel,
  • David T. W. Jones,
  • Stefan M. Pfister,
  • Markus Loeffler,
  • Henry Loeffler-Wirth,
  • Hans Binder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13133198
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 13
p. 3198

Abstract

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Molecular mechanisms of lower-grade (II–III) diffuse gliomas (LGG) are still poorly understood, mainly because of their heterogeneity. They split into astrocytoma- (IDH-A) and oligodendroglioma-like (IDH-O) tumors both carrying mutations(s) at the isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) gene and into IDH wild type (IDH-wt) gliomas of glioblastoma resemblance. We generated detailed maps of the transcriptomes and DNA methylomes, revealing that cell functions divided into three major archetypic hallmarks: (i) increased proliferation in IDH-wt and, to a lesser degree, IDH-O; (ii) increased inflammation in IDH-A and IDH-wt; and (iii) the loss of synaptic transmission in all subtypes. Immunogenic properties of IDH-A are diverse, partly resembling signatures observed in grade IV mesenchymal glioblastomas or in grade I pilocytic astrocytomas. We analyzed details of coregulation between gene expression and DNA methylation and of the immunogenic micro-environment presumably driving tumor development and treatment resistance. Our transcriptome and methylome maps support personalized, case-by-case views to decipher the heterogeneity of glioma states in terms of data portraits. Thereby, molecular cartography provides a graphical coordinate system that links gene-level information with glioma subtypes, their phenotypes, and clinical context.

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