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==Primary Author(s)*== | ==Primary Author(s)*== | ||
Eric McGinnis, MD | Eric McGinnis, MD, Vancouver General Hospital | ||
Fatma Albulushi, MD | Fatma Albulushi, MD, University Medical City | ||
==WHO Classification of Disease== | ==WHO Classification of Disease== | ||
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==Gene Rearrangements== | ==Gene Rearrangements== | ||
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with ''NUP98'' rearrangement is characterized by chromosomal translocations involving ''NUP98'' (nucleoporin 98 and 96 precursor) on chromosome 11p15.4 and various partner genes - more than 40 of such have been reported to date.<ref name=":5">Patkar N, Meshinchi S, Westerman D, et al. Acute myeloid leukaemia with NUP98 rearrangement. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. Haematolymphoid tumours. Lyon (France): International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2024. . (WHO classification of tumours series, 5th ed.; vol. 11). <nowiki>https://publications.iarc.who.int/637</nowiki>.</ref> The ''NUP98'' gene encodes protein component of the nuclear pore complex which facilitates nucleocytoplasmic transport of RNA and has roles in transcriptional and cell cycle regulation.<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal|last=Gough|first=Sheryl M.|last2=Slape|first2=Christopher I.|last3=Aplan|first3=Peter D.|date=2011-12-08|title=NUP98 gene fusions and hematopoietic malignancies: common themes and new biologic insights|url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21948299|journal=Blood|volume=118|issue=24|pages=6247–6257|doi=10.1182/blood-2011-07-328880|issn=1528-0020|pmc=3236115|pmid=21948299}}</ref><ref name=":4">{{Cite journal|last=Michmerhuizen|first=Nicole L.|last2=Klco|first2=Jeffery M.|last3=Mullighan|first3=Charles G.|date=2020-11-12|title=Mechanistic insights and potential therapeutic approaches for NUP98-rearranged hematologic malignancies|url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32766874|journal=Blood|volume=136|issue=20|pages=2275–2289|doi=10.1182/blood.2020007093|issn=1528-0020|pmc=7702474|pmid=32766874}}</ref> NUP98 fusion proteins typically involve the N-terminal portion of NUP98 and the C-terminal portion of the fusion partner.<ref name=": | Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with ''NUP98'' rearrangement is characterized by chromosomal translocations involving ''NUP98'' (nucleoporin 98 and 96 precursor) on chromosome 11p15.4 and various partner genes - more than 40 of such have been reported to date.<ref name=":5">Patkar N, Meshinchi S, Westerman D, et al. Acute myeloid leukaemia with NUP98 rearrangement. In: WHO Classification of Tumours Editorial Board. Haematolymphoid tumours. Lyon (France): International Agency for Research on Cancer; 2024. . (WHO classification of tumours series, 5th ed.; vol. 11). <nowiki>https://publications.iarc.who.int/637</nowiki>.</ref> The ''NUP98'' gene encodes protein component of the nuclear pore complex which facilitates nucleocytoplasmic transport of RNA and has roles in transcriptional and cell cycle regulation.<ref name=":2">{{Cite journal|last=Gough|first=Sheryl M.|last2=Slape|first2=Christopher I.|last3=Aplan|first3=Peter D.|date=2011-12-08|title=NUP98 gene fusions and hematopoietic malignancies: common themes and new biologic insights|url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21948299|journal=Blood|volume=118|issue=24|pages=6247–6257|doi=10.1182/blood-2011-07-328880|issn=1528-0020|pmc=3236115|pmid=21948299}}</ref><ref name=":4">{{Cite journal|last=Michmerhuizen|first=Nicole L.|last2=Klco|first2=Jeffery M.|last3=Mullighan|first3=Charles G.|date=2020-11-12|title=Mechanistic insights and potential therapeutic approaches for NUP98-rearranged hematologic malignancies|url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32766874|journal=Blood|volume=136|issue=20|pages=2275–2289|doi=10.1182/blood.2020007093|issn=1528-0020|pmc=7702474|pmid=32766874}}</ref> NUP98 fusion proteins typically involve the N-terminal portion of NUP98 and the C-terminal portion of the fusion partner.<ref name=":2" /> Fusion partners commonly include transcription factors (such as ''HOX'' elements, most often ''HOXA9'') or epigenetic regulators (most commonly involving ''NSD1'' or ''KDM5A''), however a range of partners belonging to neither of these categories has been identified, many of which contain coiled-coil domains thought to facilitate oligomerization.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Mohanty|first=Sagarajit|date=2023-09|title=NUP98 Rearrangements in AML: Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Implications|url=https://www.mdpi.com/2673-7523/3/3/11|journal=Onco|language=en|volume=3|issue=3|pages=147–164|doi=10.3390/onco3030011|issn=2673-7523}}</ref> | ||
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==Characteristic Chromosomal or Other Global Mutational Patterns== | ==Characteristic Chromosomal or Other Global Mutational Patterns== | ||
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!Gene; Genetic Alteration!!Pathway!!Pathophysiologic Outcome | !Gene; Genetic Alteration!!Pathway!!Pathophysiologic Outcome | ||
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|Various ''NUP98'' | |Various ''NUP98'' fusions | ||
|HOX-family pathways | |HOX-family pathways | ||
|Disruption of critical hematopoietic regulator; dysregulation of differentiation, proliferation, apoptosis, and cell survival. | |Disruption of critical hematopoietic regulator; dysregulation of differentiation, proliferation, apoptosis, and cell survival.<ref name=":3">{{Cite journal|last=Rasouli|first=Milad|last2=Troester|first2=Selina|last3=Grebien|first3=Florian|last4=Goemans|first4=Bianca F.|last5=Zwaan|first5=C. Michel|last6=Heidenreich|first6=Olaf|date=2024-09|title=NUP98 oncofusions in myeloid malignancies: An update on molecular mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities|url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39323480|journal=HemaSphere|volume=8|issue=9|pages=e70013|doi=10.1002/hem3.70013|issn=2572-9241|pmid=39323480}}</ref> | ||
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==Genetic Diagnostic Testing Methods== | ==Genetic Diagnostic Testing Methods== | ||
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==Familial Forms== | ==Familial Forms== | ||
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==Additional Information== | ==Additional Information== | ||
< | ''NUP98'' fusions are not specific for ''de novo'' acute myeloid leukemia, also occurring in T-lymphoblastic leukemia and blast phase chronic myeloid leukemia with overlap in the profile of ''NUP98'' fusion partners (though ''HOX'' fusions appear, in reports to date, to be specific to myeloid neoplasms).<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" /> | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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