2021
DOI: 10.1002/gcc.22973
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Gastroblastoma with a novel EWSR1‐CTBP1 fusion presenting in adolescence

Abstract: Gastroblastomas are rare tumors with a biphasic epithelioid/spindle cell morphology that typically present in early adulthood and have recurrent MALAT1‐GLI1 fusions. We describe an adolescent patient with Wiskott‐Aldrich syndrome who presented with a large submucosal gastric tumor with biphasic morphology. Despite histologic features consistent with gastroblastoma, a MALAT1‐GLI1 fusion was not found in this patient's tumor; instead, comprehensive molecular profiling identified a novel EWSR1‐CTBP1 fusion and no… Show more

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“…6 In this case, there was transcriptomic evidence of NOTCH and FGFR pathway activation, and the predicted chimeric gene includes the key domains of EWSR1 and CTBP1. 6 From the provided images and description, this case resembles those cases with MALAT1-GLI1 fusion genes and raise the possibility that this another example of a single histologic entity with different underlying fusion genes. Detection of these fusion genes may be used to support a diagnosis of gastroblastoma in the appropriate morphologic context.…”
Section: Gastroblastomamentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…6 In this case, there was transcriptomic evidence of NOTCH and FGFR pathway activation, and the predicted chimeric gene includes the key domains of EWSR1 and CTBP1. 6 From the provided images and description, this case resembles those cases with MALAT1-GLI1 fusion genes and raise the possibility that this another example of a single histologic entity with different underlying fusion genes. Detection of these fusion genes may be used to support a diagnosis of gastroblastoma in the appropriate morphologic context.…”
Section: Gastroblastomamentioning
confidence: 89%
“…6 This case displayed a EWSR1-CTBP1 fusion instead of MAL-AT1-GLI1 gene. 6 In this case, there was transcriptomic evidence of NOTCH and FGFR pathway activation, and the predicted chimeric gene includes the key domains of EWSR1 and CTBP1. 6 From the provided images and description, this case resembles those cases with MALAT1-GLI1 fusion genes and raise the possibility that this another example of a single histologic entity with different underlying fusion genes.…”
Section: Gastroblastomamentioning
confidence: 91%
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