Novel CSF1-S100A10 fusion gene and CSF1 transcript identified by RNA sequencing in tenosynovial giant cell tumors

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RNA-sequencing was performed on three tenosynovial giant cell tumors (TSGCT) in an attempt to elicit more information on the mechanisms of CSF1 expression in this tumor type. A novel CSF1-S100A10 fusion gene was found in a TSGCT that carried the translocation t(1;1)(q21;p11) as the sole karyotypic abnormality. In this fusion gene, the part of CSF1 coding for the CSF1 protein (exons 1-8 in sequences with accession nos. NM-000757 and NM-172212) is fused to the 3′-part of S100A10. Since the stop codon TAG of CSF1 is present in it, the CSF1-S100A10 fusion gene's predominant consequence seems to be the replacement of the 3′-untranslated region (UTR) of CSF1 (exon 9; nt 2092-4234 in sequence with accession no. NM-000757 or nt 2092-2772 in NM-172212) by the 3′-end of S100A10 (exon 3; nt 641-1055 in sequence with accession no. NM-002966). In the other two TSGCT, a novel CSF1 transcript was detected, the same in both tumors. Similar to the occurrence in the CSF1-S100A10 fusion gene, the novel CSF1 transcript 3′-UTR is replaced by a new exon located ∼48 kb downstream of CSF1 and 11 kb upstream of AHCYL1. Although only 3 TSGCT were available for study, the finding in all of them of a novel CSF1-S100A10 fusion gene or CSF1 transcript indicates the existence of a common pathogenetic theme in this tumor type: the replacement of the 3′-UTR of CSF1 with other sequences.

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Panagopoulos, I., Brandal, P., Gorunova, L., Bjerkehagen, B., & Heim, S. (2014). Novel CSF1-S100A10 fusion gene and CSF1 transcript identified by RNA sequencing in tenosynovial giant cell tumors. International Journal of Oncology, 44(5), 1425–1432. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2014.2326

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