TMPRSS2:ETV4Gene Fusions Define a Third Molecular Subtype of Prostate Cancer

Scott A. Tomlins, Rohit Mehra, Daniel R. Rhodes, Lisa R. Smith, Diane Roulston, Beth E. Helgeson, Xuhong Cao, John T. Wei, Mark A. Rubin, Rajal B. Shah, Arul M. Chinnaiyan
2006 Cancer Research  
Although common in hematologic and mesenchymal malignancies, recurrent gene fusions have not been well characterized in epithelial carcinomas. Recently, using a novel bioinformatic approach, we identified recurrent gene fusions between TMPRSS2 and the ETS family members ERG or ETV1 in the majority of prostate cancers. Here, we interrogated the expression of all ETS family members in prostate cancer profiling studies and identified marked overexpression of ETV4 in 2 of 98 cases. In one such
more » ... we confirmed the overexpression of ETV4 using quantitative PCR, and by rapid amplification of cDNA ends, quantitative PCR, and fluorescence in situ hybridization, we show that the TMPRSS2 (21q22) and ETV4 (17q21) loci are fused in this case. This result defines a third molecular subtype of prostate cancer and supports the hypothesis that dysregulation of ETS family members through fusions with TMRPSS2 may be an initiating event in prostate cancer development. (Cancer Res 2006; 66 (7) : 3396-400)
doi:10.1158/0008-5472.can-06-0168 pmid:16585160 fatcat:l77j3kp5azhsvn7ibjum34uyku