Neuroblastoma is the most prevalent solid tumor in early childhood, with a 5-year overall survival rate of 40-60% in high-risk cases. Therefore, the identification of novel biomarkers for the diagnosi Show more
Neuroblastoma is the most prevalent solid tumor in early childhood, with a 5-year overall survival rate of 40-60% in high-risk cases. Therefore, the identification of novel biomarkers for the diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy of neuroblastoma is crucial for improving the clinical outcomes of these patients. In this study, we conducted the whole-exome sequencing of 48 freshly frozen tumor samples obtained from the Biobank. Somatic variants were identified and selected using a bioinformatics analysis pipeline. The mutational signatures were determined using the Mutalisk online tool. Cancer driver genes and druggable mutations were predicted using the Cancer Genome Interpreter. The most common mutational signature was single base substitution 5. Show less