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Expanding the spectrum of tyrosine kinase fusions in calcified chondroid mesenchymal neoplasms: Identification of a novel <i>PDGFRA::USP8</i> gene fusion

Yael Fisher, Maribel D. Lacambra, Shahd S. Almohsen, Chit Chow, Jason L. Hornick, Ka‐Fai To, Brendan C. Dickson

2023Genes Chromosomes and Cancer18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Calcified chondroid mesenchymal neoplasms represent a distinct, and recently recognized, spectrum of tumors. To date most cases have been reported to be characterized by FN1 gene fusions involving multiple potential tyrosine kinase partners. Following incidental identification of a tumor morphologically corresponding to calcified chondroid mesenchymal neoplasm, but with a PDGFRA::USP8 gene fusion, we undertook a retrospective review to identify and characterize additional such cases. A total of four tumors were identified. Each was multilobulated and composed of polygonal-epithelioid-stellate cells with a background of chondroid matrix containing distinctive patterns of calcification. Targeted RNA sequencing revealed an identical PDGFRA (exon 22)::USP8 (exon 5) gene fusion in each case. Subsequent immunohistochemical staining confirmed the presence of PDGFRα overexpression. In summary, we report a series of four tumors within the morphologic spectrum of calcified chondroid mesenchymal neoplasms. In contrast to prior reports, these tumors harbored a novel PDGFRA::USP8 gene fusion, rather than FN1 rearrangement. Our findings expand the molecular diversity of these neoplasms, and suggest they are united through activation of protein kinases.

Topics & Concepts

PDGFRAFusion genePathologyBiologyExonCalcificationMesenchymal stem cellTyrosine kinaseCancer researchGeneMedicineGeneticsSignal transductionGiSTStromal cellBone Tumor Diagnosis and TreatmentsSoft tissue tumor case studiesSarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
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