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Frequent miRNA-convergent fusion gene events in breast cancer

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  • Helena Persson

    (Lund University Cancer Center, Lund University)

  • Rolf Søkilde

    (Lund University Cancer Center, Lund University)

  • Jari Häkkinen

    (Lund University Cancer Center, Lund University)

  • Anna Chiara Pirona

    (Lund University Cancer Center, Lund University
    Division of Functional Genome Analysis)

  • Johan Vallon-Christersson

    (Lund University Cancer Center, Lund University)

  • Anders Kvist

    (Lund University Cancer Center, Lund University)

  • Fredrik Mertens

    (Lund University)

  • Åke Borg

    (Lund University Cancer Center, Lund University
    BioCARE, Strategic Cancer Research Program)

  • Felix Mitelman

    (Lund University)

  • Mattias Höglund

    (Lund University Cancer Center, Lund University
    BioCARE, Strategic Cancer Research Program)

  • Carlos Rovira

    (Lund University Cancer Center, Lund University
    BioCARE, Strategic Cancer Research Program)

Abstract

Studies of fusion genes have mainly focused on the formation of fusions that result in the production of hybrid proteins or, alternatively, on promoter-switching events that put a gene under the control of aberrant signals. However, gene fusions may also disrupt the transcriptional control of genes that are encoded in introns downstream of the breakpoint. By ignoring structural constraints of the transcribed fusions, we highlight the importance of a largely unexplored function of fusion genes. Here, we show, using breast cancer as an example, that miRNA host genes are specifically enriched in fusion genes and that many different, low-frequency, 5ʹ partners may deregulate the same miRNA irrespective of the coding potential of the fusion transcript. These results indicate that the concept of recurrence, defined by the rate of functionally important aberrations, needs to be revised to encompass convergent fusions that affect a miRNA independently of transcript structure and protein-coding potential.

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  • Helena Persson & Rolf Søkilde & Jari Häkkinen & Anna Chiara Pirona & Johan Vallon-Christersson & Anders Kvist & Fredrik Mertens & Åke Borg & Felix Mitelman & Mattias Höglund & Carlos Rovira, 2017. "Frequent miRNA-convergent fusion gene events in breast cancer," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-01176-1
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-01176-1
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