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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Comprehensive genomic analysis of cemento-ossifying fibroma
Authors: Ricardo Santiago Gomez
Ahmed El Mouatani
Filipe Fideles Duarte-Andrade
Thais dos Santos Fontes Pereira
Letícia Martins Guimarães
Tenzin Gayden
Damien Faury
Emily Nakada
Sylvie Langlois
Daniel Sinnett
Wagner Henriques de Castro
Marina Gonçalves Diniz
Nada Jabado
Carolina Cavalieri Gomes
Abstract: Cemento-ossifying fibroma (COF) of the jaws is currently classified as a benign mesenchymal odontogenic tumor, and only targeted approaches have been used to assess its genetic alterations. A minimal proportion of COFs harbor CDC73 somatic mutations, and copy number alterations (CNAs) involving chromosomes 7 and 12 have recently been reported in a small proportion of cases. However, the genetic background of COFs remains obscure. We used a combination of whole-exome sequencing and RNA sequencing to assess somatic mutations, fusion transcripts, and CNAs in a cohort of 12 freshly collected COFs. No recurrent fusions have been identified among the 5 cases successfully analyzed by RNA sequencing, with in-frame fusions being detected in 2 cases (MARS1::GOLT1B and PARG::BMS1 in one case and NCLN::FZR1 and NFIC::SAMD1 in the other case) and no candidate fusions identified for the remaining 3 cases. No recurrent pathogenic mutations were detected in the 11 cases that had undergone whole-exome sequencing. A KRAS p.L19F missense variant was detected in one case, and 2 CDC73 deletions were detected in another case. The other variants were of uncertain significance and included variants in PC, ACTB, DOK6, HACE1, and COL1A2 and previously unreported variants in PTPN14, ATP5F1C, APOBEC1, HDAC5, ATF7IP, PARP2, and ACTR3B. The affected genes do not clearly converge on any signaling pathway. CNAs were detected in 5/11 cases (45%), with copy gains involving chromosome 12 occurring in 3/11 cases (27%). In conclusion, no recurrent fusions or pathogenic variants have been detected in the present COF cohort, with copy gains involving chromosome 12 occurring in 27% of cases.
Subject: RNA-seq
Fibroma, ossifying
Genetics
Exome sequencing
Gene Fusion
Gene deletion
Genes
Proteins
Chromosomes, human, pair 12
Chromosomes, human, pair 7
language: eng
metadata.dc.publisher.country: Brasil
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Publisher Initials: UFMG
metadata.dc.publisher.department: FAO - FACULDADE DE ODONTOLOGIA
Rights: Acesso Restrito
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.modpat.2023.100388
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/82461
Issue Date: Feb-2024
metadata.dc.url.externa: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0893395223002934?via%3Dihub
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Modern pathology
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