The emerging molecular genetics of sarcoma translocations Journal Article


Author: Ladanyi, M.
Article Title: The emerging molecular genetics of sarcoma translocations
Abstract: Many types of sarcomas are characterized by specific chromosomal translocations which are likely to be of eti- ologic significance. The recent elucidation of the molecular structure of the several of these translocations has revealed some striking similarities. Nearly all appear to result in the production of novel, tumor-specific chimeric transcription factors. Furthermore, six of the translocations, namely the t(11;22), t(21;22), and t(7;22) of Ewing’s sarcoma, the t(12:22) of clear cell sarcoma, the tC 12; 16) of myxoid liposarcoma, and the t(11:22) of desmoplastic small round cell tumor, achieve this following a peculiar pattern, consisting in the fusion of a gene with an RNA- binding domain (EWS or TLS) with a transcription factor gene (FLI1, ERG, ETVI, ATF-1, CHOP, or WT1). The observation that the different translocation partners of the EWS gene are specifically associated with several distinct types of primitive sarcomas suggests a model in which the translocation partner supplying the DNA- binding domain confers the target specificity of the transcriptional activation mediated by these chimeric proteins, whereas the partner supplying the N-terminal domain and promoter region determines their transactivation potential and expression level. Further analysis of the normal functions and expression patterns of these genes should yield insights into the histogenesis of these different tumor types and into normal tissue development and differentiation. Clinically, our new understanding of the molecular structure of these translocations opens new avenues for molecular diagnosis and investigative therapeutics. © 1995 Lippincott-Raven Publishers.
Keywords: reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction; transcription factor; carcinogenesis; ewing sarcoma; sarcoma; tumor suppressor gene; gene rearrangement; molecular sequence data; reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction; base sequence; rhabdomyosarcoma; synovial sarcoma; neuroectoderm tumor; wt1; liposarcoma; clear cell sarcoma; fli1; myxosarcoma; molecular diagnosis; chromosome translocation 11; chromosomal translocation; chromosome translocation 21; chromosome translocation 22; human; priority journal; article; chromosome translocation 12; chromosome translocation 16; ews; support, non-u.s. gov't; chromosome translocation 7; translocation (genetics); ewing's; rna- binding protein
Journal Title: Diagnostic Molecular Pathology
Volume: 4
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1052-9551
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins  
Date Published: 1995-09-01
Start Page: 162
End Page: 173
Language: English
PUBMED: 7493135
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI: 10.1097/00019606-199509000-00003
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 28 August 2018 -- Source: Scopus
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