Identification of ANLN as ETV6 partner gene in recurrent t(7;12)(p15;p13): A possible role of deregulated ANLN expression in leukemogenesis

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Abstract

The ETV6 gene encodes an ETS family transcription factor that is involved in a myriad of chromosomal rearrangements found in hematological malignancies and other neoplasms. A recurrent ETV6 translocation, previously described in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) (Genes Chromosomes Cancer 51:328-337,2012, Leuk Res 35:e212-214, 2011), whose partner has not been identified is t(7;12)(p15;p13). We herein report that the t(7;12)(p15;p13) fuses ETV6 to ANLN, a gene not previously implicated in the pathogenesis of hematological malignancies, and we demonstrate that this translocation leads to high expression of the fusion transcript in the myeloid and lymphoid lineages.

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Campregher, P. V., Pereira, W. de O., Lisboa, B., Puga, R., Helman, R., Miyagi, M., … Santos, F. P. de S. (2015). Identification of ANLN as ETV6 partner gene in recurrent t(7;12)(p15;p13): A possible role of deregulated ANLN expression in leukemogenesis. Molecular Cancer, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12943-015-0471-5

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