Novel EWSR1-UBP1 fusion expands the spectrum of spindle cell rhabdomyosarcomas.
Sophie El ZeinLounes DjeroudiStéphanie ReynaudDelphine GuillemotJulien Masliah-PlanchonEléonore FrouinNayla NicolasFrançois Le LoarerCatherine DanielOlivier DelattreGaëlle PierronSarah WatsonPublished in: Genes, chromosomes & cancer (2021)
Over the last decade, the development of next-generation sequencing techniques has led to the molecular dismantlement of adult and pediatric sarcoma, with the identification of multiples gene fusions associated with specific subtypes and currently integrated into diagnostic classifications. In this report, we describe and discuss the identification of a novel EWSR1-UBP1 gene fusion in an adult patient presenting with multi-metastatic sarcoma. Extensive pathological, transcriptomic and genomic characterization of this tumor in comparison with a cohort of different subtypes of pediatric and adult sarcoma revealed that this fusion represents a novel variant of spindle cell rhabdomyosarcoma with features of TFCP2-rearranged subfamily.
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