CDK4 is co-amplified with either TP53 promoter gene fusions or MDM2 through distinct mechanisms in osteosarcoma
Amplification of the MDM2 and CDK4 genes on chromosome 12 is commonly associated with low-grade osteosarcomas. In this study, we conducted high-resolution genomic and transcriptomic analyses on 33 samples from 25 osteosarcomas, encompassing both high- and low-grade cases with MDM2 and/or CDK4 amplif...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Npj genomic medicine 2024-09, Vol.9 (1), p.42-12, Article 42 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Amplification of the
MDM2
and
CDK4
genes on chromosome 12 is commonly associated with low-grade osteosarcomas. In this study, we conducted high-resolution genomic and transcriptomic analyses on 33 samples from 25 osteosarcomas, encompassing both high- and low-grade cases with
MDM2
and/or
CDK4
amplification. We discerned four major subgroups, ranging from nearly intact genomes to heavily rearranged ones, each harbouring
CDK4
and
MDM2
amplification or
CDK4
amplification with
TP53
structural alterations. While amplicons involving
MDM2
exhibited signs of an initial chromothripsis event, no evidence of chromothripsis was found in
TP53
-rearranged cases. Instead, the initial disruption of the
TP53
locus led to co-amplification of the
CDK4
locus. Additionally, we observed recurring promoter swapping events involving the regulatory regions of the
FRS2
,
PLEKHA5
, and
TP53
genes. These events resulted in ectopic expression of partner genes, with the
ELF1
gene being upregulated by the
FRS2
and
TP53
promoter regions in two distinct cases. |
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ISSN: | 2056-7944 2056-7944 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41525-024-00430-y |