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Chromosomal imbalances detected in NTRK-rearranged sarcomas by the use of comparative genomic hybridisation.

Ana Cristina VargasNima M ArdakaniDaniel D WongFiona M MacleanJoseph KattampallilRichard BoyleLeonardo SantosAnthony J Gill
Published in: Histopathology (2021)
NTRK-rearranged sarcomas constitute a heterogeneous group of tumours that can show a relatively simple or a complex karyotype. Although there were some, but inconsistent, associations between karyotype complexity and morphology, our study showed that a more complex karyotype in this group of tumours appeared to correlate with more aggressive clinical behaviour. Gains at chromosome 6p and 1q were the most common recurrent genomic alterations, being present in 67% of the samples (4/6), followed by gains at chromosome 7, which were present in 50% of the samples (3/6).
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • high grade
  • genome wide
  • gene expression