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EWSR1/FUS-CREBs
Tuesday 15 September 2020
EWSR1/FUS-CREBs fusion genes
Fusions between EWSR1 or FUS with genes encoding for CREB-transcription factors family (ATF1, CREB1, and CREM) drives the pathogenesis of various tumor types spanning mesenchymal, neuroectodermal, and epithelial lineages.
Gene fusions constitute pivotal driver mutations often encoding aberrant chimeric transcription factors.
However, an increasing number of gene fusion events have been shown not to be histotype specific and shared among different tumor types, otherwise completely unrelated clinically or phenotypically.
One such remarkable example of chromosomal translocation promiscuity is represented by fusions between EWSR1 or FUS with genes encoding for CREB-transcription factors family (ATF1, CREB1, and CREM), driving the pathogenesis of various tumor types spanning mesenchymal, neuroectodermal, and epithelial lineages.
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EWSR1/FUS–CREB fusions define a distinctive malignant epithelioid neoplasm with predilection for mesothelial-lined cavities.