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. 2025 May 27:noaf130.
doi: 10.1093/neuonc/noaf130. Online ahead of print.

A Clinically Annotated Transcriptomic Atlas of Nervous System Tumors

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A Clinically Annotated Transcriptomic Atlas of Nervous System Tumors

Chi H Le et al. Neuro Oncol. .

Abstract

Background: While DNA methylation signatures are distinct across nervous system neoplasms, it has not been comprehensively demonstrated whether transcriptomic signatures exhibit similar uniqueness. Additionally, no large-scale dataset for comparative gene expression analyses exists. This study addresses these knowledge and resource gaps.

Methods: We compiled and harmonized raw transcriptomic and clinical data for neoplastic (n=5,402) and non-neoplastic (n=1,973) nervous system samples from publicly available sources, all profiled on the same microarray platform. After adjusting for surrogate variable effects ('batch effects'), machine learning methods were used to visualize, cluster, and reclassify samples with uncertain diagnoses (n=2,225).

Results: We generated the largest clinically annotated transcriptomic atlas of nervous system tumors to date. Sample clustering was primarily driven by diagnosis. We show the utility of the atlas by refining the transcriptional subtypes of pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma (PH/PG), revealing six robust subtypes (Neuronal, Vascular, Metabolic, Steroidal, Developmental, Indeterminate), which were independently validated using TCGA RNA-seq data and that correlated with specific mutational signatures and clinical behaviors of these tumors.

Conclusions: Like bulk DNA methylation, we demonstrate that bulk transcriptomic signatures are distinct across the diagnostic spectrum of nervous system neoplasms. Our atlas' broad coverage of diagnoses, including rarely studied entities, spans all ages and includes individuals from diverse geographical regions, enhancing its utility for comprehensive and robust comparative gene expression analyses, as exemplified by our PH/PG analyses. For access visit http://kdph.shinyapps.io/atlas/ or https://github.com/axitamm/BrainTumorAtlas.

Keywords: Brain Neoplasms; Gene Expression; Nervous System Neoplasms; Paraganglioma; Transcriptome.

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