Published October 20, 2023 | Version v1
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Adrenergic and mesenchymal signatures are identifiable in cell-free DNA and correlate with metastatic disease burden in children with neuroblastoma

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Background: Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) profiles of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5-hmC), an epigenetic marker of open chromatin and active gene expression, are correlated with metastatic disease burden in patients with neuroblastoma. Neuroblastoma tumors are comprised of adrenergic (ADRN) and mesenchymal (MES) cells, and the relative abundance of each in tumor biopsies has prognostic implications. We hypothesized that ADRN and MES-specific signatures could be quantified in cfDNA 5-hmC profiles and would augment the detection of metastatic burden in patients with neuroblastoma.

Methods: We previously performed an integrative analysis to identify ADRN and MES-specific genes (n = 373 and n = 159, respectively). Purified DNA from cell lines was serial diluted with healthy donor cfDNA. Using Gene Set Variation Analysis (GSVA), ADRN and MES signatures were optimized. We then quantified signature scores, and our prior neuroblastoma signature, in cfDNA from 84 samples from 46 high-risk patients including 21 patients with serial samples.

Results: Samples from patients with higher metastatic burden had increased GSVA scores for both ADRN and MES gene signatures (p < .001). While ADRN and MES signature scores tracked together in serially collected samples, we identified instances of patients with increases in either MES or ADRN score at relapse.

Conclusions: While it is feasible to identify ADRN and MES signatures using 5-hmC profiles of cfDNA from neuroblastoma patients and correlate these signatures to metastatic burden, additional data are needed to determine the optimal strategies for clinical implementation. Prospective evaluation in larger cohorts is ongoing.

Data availability

Data are available in dbGaP (phs001831.v1.p1).

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1002/pbc.30735
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:9132

Funding

Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation
Barry & Kimberly Fields
Matthew Bittker Foundation
MacRitchie Family
National Institutes of Health
R37CA262781
National Institutes of Health
R25CA240134

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division, Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering
Department(s)
Chemistry, Pediatrics