2012
DOI: 10.1038/ng.1107
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A new subtype of bone sarcoma defined by BCOR-CCNB3 gene fusion

Abstract: The identification of subtype-specific translocations has revolutionized the diagnostics of sarcoma and has provided new insight into oncogenesis. We used RNA-seq to investigate samples from individuals diagnosed with small round cell tumors of bone, possibly Ewing sarcoma, but which lacked the canonical EWSR1-ETS translocation. A new fusion was observed between BCOR (encoding the BCL6 co-repressor) and CCNB3 (encoding the testis-specific cyclin B3) on the X chromosome. RNA-seq results were confirmed by RT-PCR… Show more

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“…23,27 An additional 4-12% of EWSR1-negative round cell sarcomas harbor a recurrent paracentric inversion of chromosome X, leading to gene fusion between BCOR (encoding the BCL6 co-repressor) and CCNB3 (encoding the testis-specific cyclin B3). 15,28 Predominantly arising in the bone in young children, BCOR-CCNB3-associated round cell sarcomas show spindled-to-round cell morphology, with positive immunohistochemistry for CCNB3 in most cases. 15,28,29 Despite histologic overlap with Ewing sarcoma, BCOR-CCNB3 sarcomas do not show an EWSR1-ETS expression signature and thus appear biologically distinct from Ewing sarcoma.…”
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“…23,27 An additional 4-12% of EWSR1-negative round cell sarcomas harbor a recurrent paracentric inversion of chromosome X, leading to gene fusion between BCOR (encoding the BCL6 co-repressor) and CCNB3 (encoding the testis-specific cyclin B3). 15,28 Predominantly arising in the bone in young children, BCOR-CCNB3-associated round cell sarcomas show spindled-to-round cell morphology, with positive immunohistochemistry for CCNB3 in most cases. 15,28,29 Despite histologic overlap with Ewing sarcoma, BCOR-CCNB3 sarcomas do not show an EWSR1-ETS expression signature and thus appear biologically distinct from Ewing sarcoma.…”
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“…15,28 Predominantly arising in the bone in young children, BCOR-CCNB3-associated round cell sarcomas show spindled-to-round cell morphology, with positive immunohistochemistry for CCNB3 in most cases. 15,28,29 Despite histologic overlap with Ewing sarcoma, BCOR-CCNB3 sarcomas do not show an EWSR1-ETS expression signature and thus appear biologically distinct from Ewing sarcoma. 15 This is the first study, to our knowledge, that compared NKX2-2 expression in Ewing sarcomas to Ewing sarcoma-like round cell sarcomas with CIC-DUX4 and BCOR-CCNB3 fusions.…”
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“…Till date, two types of intrachromosomal inversions involving the BCOR family have been reported. BCOR-CCNB3 (cyclin B3) fusion was identified by RNASeq in a subtype of bone sarcoma (26). BCOR-CCNB3 fuses exons 1 to 15 of BCOR to exons 5 to 12 of CCNB3 in an inframe manner ( Fig.…”
Section: Bcor-cyclin B3 Fusion In a Subtype Of Bone Sarcomamentioning
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