Investigator

Franck Tirode

Team Leader · Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, Genetics, Epigenetics and Biology of Sarcomas

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Papers(1)
Intra‐ and extra‐cran…
Collaborators(3)
Marie KaranianYassine BouchouchaFranck Bourdeaut
Institutions(2)
Centre Lon BrardInstitut Curie

Papers

Intra‐ and extra‐cranial BCOR‐ITD tumours are separate entities within the BCOR‐rearranged family

AbstractBCOR‐ITD tumours form an emerging family of aggressive entities with an internal tandem duplication (ITD) in the last exon of the BCOR gene. The family includes cerebral tumours, termed central nervous system BCOR‐ITD (CNS BCOR‐ITD), and sarcomatous types described in the kidney as clear cell sarcoma of the kidney (CCSK), in the endometrium as high‐grade endometrial stromal sarcoma, and in the bone and soft tissue as undifferentiated round cell sarcoma or primitive myxoid mesenchymal tumour of infancy. Based on a series of 33 retrospective cases, including 10 CNS BCOR‐ITD and 23 BCOR‐ITD sarcomas, we interrogated the homogeneity of the entity regarding clinical, radiological, and histopathological findings, and molecular signatures. Whole‐transcriptomic sequencing and DNA methylation profiling were used for unsupervised clustering. BCOR‐ITD tumours mostly affected young children with a median age at diagnosis of 2.1 years (range 0–62.4). Median overall survival was 3.9 years and progression‐free survival was 1.4 years. This dismal prognosis is shared among tumours in all locations except CCSK. Histopathological review revealed marked differences between CNS BCOR‐ITD and BCOR‐ITD sarcomas. These two groups were consistently segregated by unsupervised clustering of expression (n = 22) and DNA methylation (n = 21) data. Proximity between the two groups may result from common somatic changes within key pathways directly related to the novel activity of the ITD itself. Conversely, comparison of gene signatures with single‐cell RNA‐Seq atlases suggests that the distinction between BCOR‐ITD sarcomas and CNS BCOR‐ITD may result from differences in cells of origin.

133Works
1Papers
3Collaborators

Positions

2021–

Team Leader

Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon · Genetics, Epigenetics and Biology of Sarcomas

2016–

Molecular pathology Bioinformatics Collaborator

Centre Léon Bérard · Biopathology

2015–

Directeur de recherche 2

Inserm

2016–

"Biology of rare sarcomas" group leader

Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon · Team "EMT and cancer cell plasticity"

2000–

Post-doc / Researcher / Research Director

Institut Curie · INSERM U830

2006–

Chargé de Recherche

Inserm

Education

2000

PhD

Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire · Team Jean-Marc Egly

Country

FR

Keywords
sarcomesgénétiqueépigénétiquebioinformatiquesignalisation cellulaire
Links & IDs
0000-0003-4731-7817Tirode's lab

Researcher Id: B-4586-2009