[Characteristics of the cytogenetic variants of alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma].

Q4 Medicine
A S Sharlai, I V Sidorov, D M Konovalov
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Abstract

Rhabdomyosarcomas (RMS) are one of the most common types of sarcomas in children and adolescents. The alveolar RMS subgroup is of particular interest because in some cases, the translocation of the PAX3 and FOXO1 genes is combined with an amplification of the corresponding hybrid gene. According to literature data, the frequency of the PAX3::FOXO1 translocation is 70-90% and the PAX7::FOXO1 translocation 10-30%.

Objective: To determine the frequency of variable FOXO1 translocations in the alveolar RMS patient group.

Material and methods: Thirty-two tumor samples were collected and analyzed using a combination of histological, immunohistochemistry (Myogenin, MyoD1), and molecular genetic techniques (fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)).

Results: Cytogenetic analysis using the FISH technique with a FOXO1-specific probe identified 26 (81%) samples with rearrangements at the FOXO1 locus and seven (19%) without rearrangements. Real-time PCR identified the translocation partners PAX3 in 58% (15/26) and PAX7 in 42% (11/26) of samples.

Conclusion: Four cytogenetic patterns were observed: classical translocation, translocation with amplification, translocation with deletion, and normal signal distribution. Alveolar rhabdomyosarcomas exhibit genetic heterogeneity and a diversity of cytogenetic profiles. The frequency ratio of PAX3/PAX7::FOXO1 variable transcripts is 1:1. Approximately 20% of cases of alveolar RMS do not have cytogenetic signs of rearrangements of the FOXO1 gene.

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Arkhiv patologii
Arkhiv patologii Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: The journal deals with original investigations on pressing problems of general pathology and pathologic anatomy, newest research methods, major issues of the theory and practice as well as problems of experimental, comparative and geographic pathology. To inform readers latest achievements of Russian and foreign medicine the journal regularly publishes editorial and survey articles, reviews of the most interesting Russian and foreign books on pathologic anatomy, new data on modern methods of investigation (histochemistry, electron microscopy, autoradiography, etc.), about problems of teaching, articles on the history of pathological anatomy development both in Russia and abroad.
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