POU2AF3-rearranged Sarcomas: A Novel Tumor Defined by Fusions of EWSR1 or FUS to a Gene Formerly Designated COLCA2.
Matthew C HiemenzJaspreet KaurZheng KuangRichard S P HuangLukas HarriesDana MetzgerKelsie SchiavoneSherri Z MillisDouglas I LinMirna LechpammerBrennan DeckerDouglas A MataAbhinav ReddyMatthew ParkeEun Y LeeXiaoyan CuiObiajulu Hans IwenofuDarya BuehlerLes HendersonErin BaldwinSosipatros A BoikosShakti H RamkissoonSteven C SmithPublished in: Genes, chromosomes & cancer (2023)
Gene fusions involving EWSR1 or FUS as the 5' partner have been reported in a diverse array of sarcomas. Here, we characterize the histopathology and genomics of six tumors harboring a gene fusion between EWSR1 or FUS and POU2AF3, an understudied, putative colorectal cancer predisposition gene. Striking morphologic features reminiscent of synovial sarcoma were observed including a biphasic appearance with variable fusiform to epithelioid cytomorphology and staghorn-type vasculature. RNA sequencing demonstrated variable breakpoints in EWSR1/FUS along with similar breakpoints in POU2AF3 that encompassed a 3' portion of this gene. For cases in which additional information was available, the behavior of these neoplasms was aggressive with local spread and/or distant metastases. Although further studies are needed to confirm the functional significance of our findings, POU2AF3 fusions to EWSR1 or FUS may define a novel type of POU2AF3-rearranged sarcomas with aggressive, malignant behavior.