Login / Signup

HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) recommendations for the designation of gene fusions.

Elspeth A BrufordCristina R AntonescuAndrew J CarrollArul ChinnaiyanIan A CreeNicholas C P CrossRaymond DalgleishRobert Peter GaleChristine J HarrisonRosalind J HastingsJean-Loup HuretBertil JohanssonMichelle Le BeauCristina MecucciFredrik MertensRoel G W VerhaakFelix Mitelman
Published in: Leukemia (2021)
Gene fusions have been discussed in the scientific literature since they were first detected in cancer cells in the early 1980s. There is currently no standardized way to denote the genes involved in fusions, but in the majority of publications the gene symbols in question are listed either separated by a hyphen (-) or by a forward slash (/). Both types of designation suffer from important shortcomings. HGNC has worked with the scientific community to determine a new, instantly recognizable and unique separator-a double colon (::)-to be used in the description of fusion genes, and advocates its usage in all databases and articles describing gene fusions.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • genome wide identification
  • copy number
  • systematic review
  • healthcare
  • transcription factor
  • artificial intelligence