Synovial Sarcoma: A Complex Disease with Multifaceted Signaling and Epigenetic Landscapes.
Marc El BeainoElie RassyBana HadidDejka M AraujoNicholas PavlidisPatrick P LinPublished in: Current oncology reports (2020)
Native SS18 and SSX contribute recognizable domains to the SS18-SSX chimeric proteins, which inflict transcriptional and epigenetic changes through selective protein interactions involving the SWI/SNF and Polycomb chromatin remodeling complexes. Multiple oncogenic and developmental pathways become altered, collectively reprogramming the cellular origin of synovial sarcoma and promoting its malignant transformation. Synovial sarcoma is characterized by complex epigenetic and signaling landscapes. Identifying the operational pathways and concomitant genetic changes induced by SS18-SSX fusions could help develop tailored therapeutic strategies to ultimately improve disease control and patient survivorship.