Identification of novel fusion partners of ALK, the anaplastic lymphoma kinase, in anaplastic large‐cell lymphoma and inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor
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- 25 June 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer
- Vol. 34 (4) , 354-362
- https://doi.org/10.1002/gcc.10033
Abstract
ALK‐positive anaplastic large‐cell lymphoma (ALCL) has been recognized as a distinct type of lymphoma in the heterogeneous group of T/Null‐ALCL. While most of the ALK‐positive ALCL (ALKomas) are characterized by the presence of the NPM‐ALK fusion protein, the product of the t(2;5)(p23;q35), 10–20% of ALKomas contain variant ALK fusions, including ATIC‐ALK, TFG‐ALK, CLTC‐ALK (previously designated CLTCL‐ALK), TMP3‐ALK, and MSN‐ALK. TMP3‐ALK and TMP4‐ALK fusions also have been detected in inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors (IMTs), making clear that aberrations of the ALK gene are not associated exclusively with the pathogenesis of ALK‐positive ALCL. Here we report results of molecular studies on two lymphoma cases and one IMT case with variant rearrangements of ALK. Our study led to the detection of the CLTC‐ALK fusion in an ALCL case and to the identification of two novel fusion partners of ALK: ALO17 (KIAA1618), a gene with unknown function, which was fused to ALK in an ALCL case with a t(2;17)(p23;q25), and CARS, encoding the cysteinyl‐tRNA synthetase, which was fused to ALK in an IMT case with a t(2;11;2)(p23;p15;q31). These results confirm the recurrent involvement of ALK in IMT and further demonstrate the diversity of ALK fusion partners, with the ability to homodimerize as a common characteristic.Keywords
Funding Information
- F.W.O.-Vlaanderen (G.0121.00)
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