DNA methylation profiling distinguishes Ewing-like sarcoma with EWSR1-NFATc2 fusion from Ewing sarcoma Journal Article


Authors: Koelsche, C.; Kriegsmann, M.; Kommoss, F. K. F.; Stichel, D.; Kriegsmann, K.; Vokuhl, C.; Grunewald, T. G. P.; Romero-Perez, L.; Kirchner, T.; de Alava, E.; Diaz-Martin, J.; Hartmann, W.; Baumhoer, D.; Antonescu, C. R.; Szuhai, K.; Flucke, U.; Dirksen, U.; Pfister, S. M.; Jones, D. T. W.; Mechtersheimer, G.; von Deimling, A.
Article Title: DNA methylation profiling distinguishes Ewing-like sarcoma with EWSR1-NFATc2 fusion from Ewing sarcoma
Abstract: PurposeRecent studies revealed divergent gene expression patterns in Ewing sarcoma (EwS) with canonical EWSR1-ETS gene fusions and undifferentiated round cell sarcomas (URCS) with EWSR1 rearrangements fused to the non-ETS gene NFATc2. Thus, the question arises whether the latter tumors really belong to EwS.MethodsWe collected five cases matching the group of URCS with EWSR1-NFATc2 fusion and performed DNA methylation and copy number profiling. Results were compared to methylation data of 30 EwS with various EWSR1-ETS fusions and one EwS with FUS-ERG fusion, 16 URCS with CIC rearrangement and 10 URCS with BCOR alteration and a total of 81 EWSR1-associated soft tissue sarcomas including 7 angiomatoid fibrous histiocytomas, 7 clear cell sarcomas of the soft tissue, 28 desmoplastic small round cell tumors, 10 extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcomas and 29 myxoid liposarcomas.ResultsUnsupervised hierarchical clustering and t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding analysis of DNA methylation data revealed a homogeneous methylation cluster for URCS with EWSR1-NFATc2 fusion, which clearly segregated from EwS and the other subtypes. Copy number profiles of EWSR1-NFATc2 cases showed recurrent losses on chromosome 9q and segmental gains on 20q13 and 22q12 involving the EWSR1 and NFATc2 loci, respectively.ConclusionIn summary, URCS with EWSR1-NFATc2 fusion share a distinct DNA methylation signature and carry characteristic copy number alterations, which emphasizes that these sarcomas should be considered separately from EwS.
Keywords: prevalence; dna methylation; tumors; bone; translocation; gene fusions; variant; rearrangements; soft-tissue; ews gene; myoepithelial; ewsr1; ewing; round-cell sarcomas; nfatc2; ewing like
Journal Title: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
Volume: 145
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0171-5216
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2019-05-01
Start Page: 1273
End Page: 1281
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000465605800016
DOI: 10.1007/s00432-019-02895-2
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 30895378
PMCID: PMC7607515
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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  1. Cristina R Antonescu
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