Group Helena Carén
Short description
Research on epigenetic control of brain tumours from children and adults.
Research summary
Epigenetic processes control which genes that are expressed - in specific tissues and under specific conditions. Dysfunction of epigenetic control can lead to the development of diseases, including cancer. However, these changes are reversible and can potentially be corrected. Recurrence of cancer is a major problem. A good initial response to treatment often occurs, whereas recurrent tumours are difficult to cure. Cancer stem cells are thought to be a driving force behind tumour recurrence.
In the group we are studying brain tumours, from children and adults, with an epigenetic focus. The most common type of adult brain tumour is glioblastoma. Glioblastomas are highly aggressive with a median survival of less than one year. In children, brain tumours constitute 1/3 of all cancers and are the leading cause of cancer-related mortality and morbidity. There are severe side-effects from the treatment and survivors often experience substantial long-term problems.
The presence of cancer stem cells in brain tumours is well-established but knowledge on what initiate and drives the tumours, and how to target them therapeutically is missing. The long-term goals of our research are to increase survival of patients with brain tumours while decreasing adverse side-effects from treatments such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy. For this we use cancer stem cell culture that we establish from tumour tissue from patients operated with brain tumours.
Short term goal is to improve the care of these patients by developing tools for improved diagnostics and prognostics. For this aim, we use and develop DNA methylation-based diagnostic classifiers. We are currently running a national study to evaluate the benefit of using them in the clinical diagnostics of brain tumours in children.
Tools and resources
We establish patient-derived in vitro cultures from patients undergoing surgery for brain tumours. We use a wide range of experimental and bioinformatic methods in the fields of cell- and molecular biology, pathology and genetics/epigenetics.
Current group members
Helena Carén, PhD, Professor
Elizabeth Schepke, Researcher
Medha Suman, PhD, Researcher
Teresia Kling, PhD, Researcher
Sandra Ferreyra Vega, PhD, Postdoc
Ryan Kwan, PhD, Postdoc
Lars Karlsson, PhD, Postdoc
Ida Rahmqvist, PhD, Postdoc
Shiva Rezaei, PhD, Postdoc
Ida Sjöberg, PhD student
Sobia Islam, PhD student
Katja Werlenius, MD, PhD student
Louise Carstam, MD, PhD student
Anna Pennlund, MD, PhD student
Anna Lipatnikova, PhD student
Philip Ekberg, Amanuens
The group works very closely with many clinicians in Gothenburg; at the departments of Neurosurgery, Pathology, Oncology and Paediatric Oncology.
Recent selected publications
Schepke E, Löfgren M, Pietsch T, Olsson Bontell T, Kling T, Wenger A, Ferreyra Vega S, Danielsson A, Dosa S, Holm S, Öberg A, Nyman P, Eliasson-Hofvander M, Sandström PE, Pfister SM, Lannering B, Sabel M, Carén H. Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol. 2022 Oct;48(6):e12838. doi: 10.1111/nan.12838. Epub 2022 Aug 3.
Wenger A, Ferreyra Vega S, Schepke E, Löfgren M, Olsson Bontell T, Tisell M, Nilsson D, Kling T and Carén H. Acta Neuropathol Commun. 2022 Jul 16;10(1):105.
Ferreyra Vega S, Wenger A, Olsson-Bontell T, Store Jakola A, Kling T, Carén H. Mod Pathol. 2022 Jun 14. doi: 10.1038/s41379-022-01113-8.
Ferreyra Vega S, Corell A, Olsson-Bontell T, Smits A, Store Jakola A* and Carén H. Clin Epigenetics. 2021 13:102.
Kling T, Wenger A, Carén H. Aging (Albany NY). 2020 Nov 9;12. doi: 10.18632/aging.202145
Danielsson A, Barreu K, Kling T, Tisell M and Carén H. Clin Epigenetics. 2020 Feb 11;12(1):26.
Wenger A, Ferreyra Vega A, Kling T, Olsson Bontell T, Jakola AS and Carén H. Neuro Oncol. 2019 May 6;21(5):616-627.
Wenger A, Larsson S, Danielsson A, Juul Elbaek K, Kettunen P, Tisell M, Sabel M, Lannering B, Nordborg C, Schepke E and Carén H. Oncotarget. 2017, 8(12):18626-18639. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.14826
Wenger A, Werlenius K, Hallner A, Thorén FB, Farahmand D, Tisell M, Smits A, Rydenhag B, Jakola AS, Carén H. Neoplasia. 2018 Jan;20(1):25-31. doi: 10.1016/j.neo.2017.10.006. Epub 2017 Dec 1.
Danielsson A, Nemes S, Tisell M, Lannering B, Nordborg C, Sabel M and Carén H. Clinical Epigenetics. 2015, 7:62
91̀½»¨ information
Helena Carén
E-mail: Helena Carén
Phone: +46 (0)31 786 3838
Visiting address:
Sahlgrenska Center
for Cancer Research,
Medicinaregatan 1F
413 90 Gothenburg