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      Transcriptomic definition of molecular subgroups of small round cell sarcomas : Molecular classification of sarcoma subtypes

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          Sarcoma represents a highly heterogeneous group of tumours. We report here the first unbiased and systematic search for gene fusions combined with unsupervised expression analysis of a series of 184 small round cell sarcomas. Fusion genes were detected in 59% of samples, with half of them being observed recurrently. We identified biologically homogeneous groups of tumours such as the CIC-fused (to DUX4, FOXO4 or NUTM1) and BCOR-rearranged (BCOR-CCNB3, BCOR-MAML3, ZC3H7B-BCOR, and BCOR internal duplication) tumour groups. VGLL2-fused tumours represented a more biologically and pathologically heterogeneous group. This study also refined the characteristics of some entities such as EWSR1-PATZ1 spindle cell sarcoma or FUS-NFATC2 bone tumours that are different from EWSR1-NFATC2 tumours and transcriptionally resemble CIC-fused tumour entities. We also describe a completely novel group of epithelioid and spindle-cell rhabdomyosarcomas characterized by EWSR1- or FUS-TFCP2 fusions. Finally, expression data identified some potentially new therapeutic targets or pathways. Copyright © 2018 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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          Journal
          The Journal of Pathology
          J. Pathol
          Wiley
          00223417
          May 2018
          May 2018
          March 30 2018
          : 245
          : 1
          : 29-40
          Affiliations
          [1 ]INSERM U830; Laboratory of Genetics and Biology of Cancer; Paris France
          [2 ]Institut Curie; Paris Sciences et Lettres; Paris France
          [3 ]Institut Curie; Unité de Génétique Somatique; Paris France
          [4 ]Institut Bergonié; Department of Pathology; Bordeaux France
          [5 ]Université Bordeaux 2; Bordeaux France
          [6 ]Centre Leon Bérard; Department of Pathology; Lyon France
          [7 ]Service de Pathologie, Hôpital René-Huguenin; Institut Curie; Saint-Cloud France
          [8 ]Département de Biologie des Tumeurs, Institut Curie; Service d'Anatomie Pathologique; Paris France
          [9 ]Service d'Anatomie Pathologique; Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades; Paris France
          [10 ]Université Paris Descartes; Paris France
          [11 ]Service d'Anatomie Pathologique; Hôpital Cochin; Paris France
          [12 ]Service d'Anatomie et de Cytologie Pathologiques; Hôpital Foch; Suresnes France
          [13 ]Ligue Contre le Cancer, Equipe Labellisée
          [14 ]Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, INSERM 1052, CNRS 5286, Cancer Research Center of Lyon; Centre Léon Bérard; Lyon France
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          10.1002/path.5053
          29431183
          e3b9c2d6-2dab-423e-8972-c78edc953295
          © 2018

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