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NUTM1-Rearranged Neoplasms—A Heterogeneous Group of Primitive Tumors with Expanding Spectrum of Histology and Molecular Alterations—An Updated Review
Nuclear protein of testis (NUT), a protein product of the NUTM1 gene (located on the long arm of chromosome 15) with highly restricted physiologic expression in post-meiotic spermatids, is the oncogenic driver of a group of emerging neoplasms when fused with genes involved in transcription regulatio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8628659/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34898574 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28060381 |
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author | Luo, Wenyi Stevens, Todd M. Stafford, Phillip Miettinen, Markku Gatalica, Zoran Vranic, Semir |
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description | Nuclear protein of testis (NUT), a protein product of the NUTM1 gene (located on the long arm of chromosome 15) with highly restricted physiologic expression in post-meiotic spermatids, is the oncogenic driver of a group of emerging neoplasms when fused with genes involved in transcription regulation. Although initially identified in a group of lethal midline carcinomas in which NUT forms fusion proteins with bromodomain proteins, NUTM1-rearrangement has since been identified in tumors at non-midline locations, with non-bromodomain partners and with varied morphology. The histologic features of these tumors have also expanded to include sarcoma, skin adnexal tumors, and hematologic malignancies that harbor various fusion partners and are associated with markedly different clinical courses varying from benign to malignant. Most of these tumors have nondescript primitive morphology and therefore should be routinely considered in any undifferentiated neoplasm. The diagnosis is facilitated by the immunohistochemical use of the monoclonal C52 antibody, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and, recently, RNA-sequencing. The pathogenesis is believed to be altered expression of oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes by NUT-mediated genome-wide histone modification. NUTM1-rearranged neoplasms respond poorly to classical chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Targeted therapies such as bromodomain and extraterminal domain inhibitor (BETi) therapy are being developed. This current review provides an update on NUTM1-rearranged neoplasms, focusing on the correlation between basic sciences and clinical aspects. |
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spelling | pubmed-86286592021-11-30 NUTM1-Rearranged Neoplasms—A Heterogeneous Group of Primitive Tumors with Expanding Spectrum of Histology and Molecular Alterations—An Updated Review Luo, Wenyi Stevens, Todd M. Stafford, Phillip Miettinen, Markku Gatalica, Zoran Vranic, Semir Curr Oncol Review Nuclear protein of testis (NUT), a protein product of the NUTM1 gene (located on the long arm of chromosome 15) with highly restricted physiologic expression in post-meiotic spermatids, is the oncogenic driver of a group of emerging neoplasms when fused with genes involved in transcription regulation. Although initially identified in a group of lethal midline carcinomas in which NUT forms fusion proteins with bromodomain proteins, NUTM1-rearrangement has since been identified in tumors at non-midline locations, with non-bromodomain partners and with varied morphology. The histologic features of these tumors have also expanded to include sarcoma, skin adnexal tumors, and hematologic malignancies that harbor various fusion partners and are associated with markedly different clinical courses varying from benign to malignant. Most of these tumors have nondescript primitive morphology and therefore should be routinely considered in any undifferentiated neoplasm. The diagnosis is facilitated by the immunohistochemical use of the monoclonal C52 antibody, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and, recently, RNA-sequencing. The pathogenesis is believed to be altered expression of oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes by NUT-mediated genome-wide histone modification. NUTM1-rearranged neoplasms respond poorly to classical chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Targeted therapies such as bromodomain and extraterminal domain inhibitor (BETi) therapy are being developed. This current review provides an update on NUTM1-rearranged neoplasms, focusing on the correlation between basic sciences and clinical aspects. MDPI 2021-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8628659/ /pubmed/34898574 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28060381 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Luo, Wenyi Stevens, Todd M. Stafford, Phillip Miettinen, Markku Gatalica, Zoran Vranic, Semir NUTM1-Rearranged Neoplasms—A Heterogeneous Group of Primitive Tumors with Expanding Spectrum of Histology and Molecular Alterations—An Updated Review |
title | NUTM1-Rearranged Neoplasms—A Heterogeneous Group of Primitive Tumors with Expanding Spectrum of Histology and Molecular Alterations—An Updated Review |
title_full | NUTM1-Rearranged Neoplasms—A Heterogeneous Group of Primitive Tumors with Expanding Spectrum of Histology and Molecular Alterations—An Updated Review |
title_fullStr | NUTM1-Rearranged Neoplasms—A Heterogeneous Group of Primitive Tumors with Expanding Spectrum of Histology and Molecular Alterations—An Updated Review |
title_full_unstemmed | NUTM1-Rearranged Neoplasms—A Heterogeneous Group of Primitive Tumors with Expanding Spectrum of Histology and Molecular Alterations—An Updated Review |
title_short | NUTM1-Rearranged Neoplasms—A Heterogeneous Group of Primitive Tumors with Expanding Spectrum of Histology and Molecular Alterations—An Updated Review |
title_sort | nutm1-rearranged neoplasms—a heterogeneous group of primitive tumors with expanding spectrum of histology and molecular alterations—an updated review |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8628659/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34898574 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28060381 |
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