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Query: UMLS:C0027819 (
neuroblastoma
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Neuroblastoma
is notable for its broad spectrum of clinical behavior ranging from spontaneous regression to rapidly progressive disease. Hypoxia is well known to confer a more aggressive phenotype in
neuroblastoma
. We analyzed transcriptome data from diagnostic
neuroblastoma
tumors and hypoxic
neuroblastoma
cell lines to identify genes whose expression levels correlate with poor patient outcome and are involved in the hypoxia response. By integrating a diverse set of transcriptome datasets, including those from
neuroblastoma
patients and
neuroblastoma
derived cell lines, we identified nine genes (SLCO4A1, ENO1, HK2, PGK1, MTFP1, HILPDA, VKORC1, TPI1, and
HIST1H1C
) that are up-regulated in hypoxia and whose expression levels are correlated with poor patient outcome in three independent
neuroblastoma
cohorts. Analysis of 5-hydroxymethylcytosine and ENCODE data indicate that at least five of these nine genes have an increase in 5-hydroxymethylcytosine and a more open chromatin structure in hypoxia versus normoxia and are putative targets of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF) as they contain HIF binding sites in their regulatory regions. Four of these genes are key components of the glycolytic pathway and another three are directly involved in cellular metabolism. We experimentally validated our computational findings demonstrating that seven of the nine genes are significantly up-regulated in response to hypoxia in the four
neuroblastoma
cell lines tested. This compact and robustly validated group of genes, is associated with the hypoxia response in aggressive
neuroblastoma
and may represent a novel target for biomarker and therapeutic development.
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PMID:Integrative genomics reveals hypoxia inducible genes that are associated with a poor prognosis in neuroblastoma patients. 2776 5