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Midline Carcinoma of Children and Young Adults With NUT Rearrangement
- Source :
- Journal of Clinical Oncology. 22:4135-4139
- Publication Year :
- 2004
- Publisher :
- American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), 2004.
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Abstract
- Purpose A balanced chromosomal translocation, t(15;19), resulting in the BRD4-NUT oncogene, has been identified in a lethal carcinoma of young people, a disease described primarily in case reports. We sought to amass a more definitive series of tumors with NUT and/or BRD4 gene rearrangements and to determine distinct clinicopathologic features. Patients and Methods Carcinomas (N = 98) in young individuals (median age, 32.5 years) were screened for NUT and BRD4 rearrangements using dual-color fluorescence in situ hybridization. Four published carcinomas with BRD4 and NUT rearrangements were also evaluated. Immunophenotypic analyses were performed. Results Eleven tumors had NUT gene rearrangements, including eight with BRD4-NUT fusions and three with novel rearrangements, which were designated as NUT variant. All NUT-rearranged carcinomas (NRCs) arose from midline epithelial structures, including the first example arising below the diaphragm. Patients were young (median age, 17.6 years). Squamous differentiation (seen in 82% of NRCs) was particularly striking in NUT-variant cases. In this first description of NUT-variant carcinomas, the average survival (96 weeks, n = 3) was longer than for BRD4-NUT carcinomas (28 weeks, n = 8). Strong CD34 expression was found in six of 11 NRCs but in zero of 45 NUT wild-type carcinomas. Conclusion NRCs arise from midline structures in young people, and NRCs with BRD4-NUT are highly lethal, despite intensive therapies. NUT-variant carcinomas might have a less fulminant clinical course than those with BRD4-NUT fusions. CD34 expression is characteristic in NRCs and, therefore, holds promise as a diagnostic test for this distinctive clinicopathologic entity.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Nut
Cancer Research
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty
BRD4
Adolescent
Oncogene Proteins, Fusion
Balanced Chromosomal Translocation
Antigens, CD34
Cell Cycle Proteins
Biology
Translocation, Genetic
Neoplasms
Carcinoma
medicine
Humans
Young adult
Child
In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
Aged
NUT midline carcinoma
Chromosomes, Human, Pair 15
medicine.diagnostic_test
digestive, oral, and skin physiology
Infant, Newborn
Infant
Nuclear Proteins
food and beverages
Gene rearrangement
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Survival Rate
Oncology
Child, Preschool
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
Female
Chromosomes, Human, Pair 19
Transcription Factors
Fluorescence in situ hybridization
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15277755 and 0732183X
- Volume :
- 22
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Clinical Oncology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a6244fb8d38e3fd3165d8e6f8af79be2