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  • The mechanisms regulating the balance between proliferation and differentiation in medulloblastomas with extensive nodularity (MBEN) remain poorly understood. Here, single cell multi-omics and spatial analysis characterises the spatial tissue organisation of MBEN in the context of the developmental trajectory.

    • David R. Ghasemi
    • Konstantin Okonechnikov
    • Kristian W. Pajtler
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-20
  • Although genetically bland, the posterior fossa group A subgroup of ependymomas, found often in infants and associated with poor prognosis, exhibit widespread epigenetic alterations, namely a CpG island methylator phenotype; these tumours are shown to be susceptible both in vitro and in vivo to various compounds that target epigenetic modifications, such as DNA methylation and H3K27 tri-methylation.

    • S. C. Mack
    • H. Witt
    • M. D. Taylor
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 506, P: 445-450
  • Medulloblastoma, once thought to represent a single disease entity, is now recognized to comprise distinct subgroups that can be identified using histological, genetic and transcriptomic approaches. Northcott et al. present the evidence for the four recently defined subgroups of medulloblastoma, and highlight how stratification of tumours into these subgroups could have important clinical implications for patient prognosis, treatment and care.

    • Paul A. Northcott
    • Andrey Korshunov
    • Michael D. Taylor
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Neurology
    Volume: 8, P: 340-351
  • Medulloblastoma has been the subject of numerous genomics and transcriptomics studies that have led to this disease being subclassified into various clinically meaningful groups and to advances in understanding the biology of these subgroups, with implications for treatment.

    • Paul A. Northcott
    • David T. W. Jones
    • Stefan M. Pfister
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Cancer
    Volume: 12, P: 818-834