Novel MIR143-NOTCH fusions in benign and malignant glomus tumors Journal Article


Authors: Mosquera, J. M.; Sboner, A.; Zhang, L.; Chen, C. L.; Sung, Y. S.; Chen, H. W.; Agaram, N. P.; Briskin, D.; Basha, B. M.; Singer, S.; Rubin, M. A.; Tuschl, T.; Antonescu, C. R.
Article Title: Novel MIR143-NOTCH fusions in benign and malignant glomus tumors
Abstract: Glomus tumors (GT) have been classified among tumors of perivascular smooth muscle differentiation, together with myopericytoma, myofibroma/tosis, and angioleiomyoma, based on their morphologic overlap. However, no molecular studies have been carried out to date to investigate their genetic phenotype and to confirm their shared pathogenesis. RNA sequencing was performed in three index cases (GT1, malignant GT; GT2, benign GT and M1, multifocal myopericytoma), followed by FusionSeq data analysis, a modular computational tool developed to discover gene fusions from paired-end RNA-seq data. A gene fusion involving MIR143 in band 5q32 was identified in both GTs with either NOTCH2 in 1p13 in GT1 or NOTCH1 in 9q34 in GT2, but none in M1. After being validated by FISH and RT-PCR, these abnormalities were screened on 33 GTs, 6 myopericytomas, 9 myofibroma/toses, 18 angioleiomyomas and in a control group of 5 sino-nasal hemangiopericytomas. Overall NOTCH2 gene rearrangements were identified in 52% of GT, including all malignant cases and one NF1-related GT. No additional cases showed NOTCH1 rearrangement. As NOTCH3 shares similar functions with NOTCH2 in regulating vascular smooth muscle development, the study group was also investigated for abnormalities in this gene by FISH. Indeed, NOTCH3 rearrangements were identified in 9% of GTs, all present in benign soft tissue GT, one case being fused to MIR143. Only 1/18 angioleiomyomas showed NOTCH2 gene rearrangement, while all the myopericytomas and myofibroma/toses were negative. In summary, we describe novel NOTCH1-3 rearrangements in benign and malignant, visceral, and soft tissue GTs. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords: adolescent; adult; aged; major clinical study; sequence analysis; pathogenesis; tumor localization; reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction; notch receptor; histology; fluorescence in situ hybridization; gene rearrangement; messenger rna; data analysis; gene fusion; malignant neoplastic disease; benign tumor; hemangiopericytoma; notch1 receptor; rna sequence; notch2 receptor; notch3 receptor; vascular smooth muscle; pericyte; leiomyoma; computer system; glomus tumor; glomus; microrna 143
Journal Title: Genes Chromosomes and Cancer
Volume: 52
Issue: 11
ISSN: 1045-2257
Publisher: Wiley Periodicals, Inc  
Date Published: 2013-11-01
Start Page: 1075
End Page: 1087
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/gcc.22102
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 23999936
PMCID: PMC3889711
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  1. Narasimhan P Agaram
    190 Agaram
  2. Cristina R Antonescu
    895 Antonescu
  3. Samuel Singer
    337 Singer
  4. Lei Zhang
    194 Zhang
  5. Yun Shao Sung
    124 Sung
  6. Hsiao-Wei Chen
    30 Chen
  7. Chun Liang Chen
    35 Chen