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Unscrambling the genomic chaos of osteosarcomas reveals a recurrent gene fusion. Leonardo A. Meza-Zepeda, PhD Department of Tumor Biology Institute for Cancer Research The Norwegian Radium Hospital. Osteosarcomas, a genomic chaos? . Harald Rieder, Duesseldorf. Tumour panel.
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Unscrambling the genomic chaos of osteosarcomas reveals a recurrent gene fusion Leonardo A. Meza-Zepeda, PhD Department of Tumor Biology Institute for Cancer Research The Norwegian Radium Hospital
Osteosarcomas, a genomic chaos? Harald Rieder, Duesseldorf
Tumour panel 19 Osteosarcoma cell lines (EuroBoNeT panel) • Well characterised preclinical model • Genomics and phenotypic (Poster 107, Myklebost) Aim Identify fusion genes in osteosarcomas, to improve the knowledge about pathways involved in osteosarcoma biology Strategy • Sequence the transcriptome (RNA-Seq) to identify recurrent fusion transcripts • Whole genome sequencing (DNA-Seq) to confirm the fusion transcripts at the genomic level
RNA Sequencing Susanne Lorenz, PhD 517 candidate fusion transcripts identified in 11 osteosarcoma cell lines
Whole genome sequencing • WG Sequencing • IOR/OS15 • MG-63 • ZK-58 • IOR/OS18 • Large heterogeneity
PMP22-ELOVL5 fusion exon6 exon1 exon2 exon4 exon3 exon5 5’ PMP22 3’ exon8 7 exon1 exon2 exon4 exon3 5 6 5’ ELOVL5 3’ ATG (Start) 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Exons 106 aa 1aa 326aa out of 160 aa wt full protein sequence Phe Fusion transcript In frame fusion 5` 3`
PMP22-ELOVL5 fusion PMP22 3` adapter 5` adapter Fusion transcript 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ELOVL5 RACE confirmed structure of fusion gene PMP22 ELOVL5 FISH Validation extended osteosarcoma panel Osteosarcoma cell lines (4/21) IOR/OS15, IOR/MOS, MHM, U-2OS Ostesarcomas xenografts (1/20) OKTx Clinicalsamples (2/9) primary tumours Recurrence of 14% K. Szuhai, Leiden IOR/OS15
PMP22 and ELOVL5 • PMP22: peripheral myelin protein 22 • Component of myelin in the peripheral nervous system • Associated with Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease • Osteosarcomas • Overexpressed in a subset of tumour • ELOVL5: fatty acid elongase 5 • plasma membrane protein; elongation of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids Mutations in Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Amino acids lost by the fusion with ELOVL5
Summary • Identified a large number of candidate fusion transcripts in osteosarcomas • Identified a recurrent fusion in osteosarcomas PMP22-ELOVL5 • Large number of genomic rearrangements and heterogeneity • Discrepancies between genomic rearrangements and rearrangements at the RNA level • Majority of fusion transcripts does not seem to be a direct consequence of the genomic chaos
Acknowledgements Dept. Cancer Prevention • Torfinn Nome • Gard O. S. Thomassen • Rolf Skotheim • Ragnhild A. Lothe • Dept. of Tumor Biology • Susanne Lorenz • Tale Barøy • Ola Myklebost • Genomics Core Facility • Jinchang Sun • Jan-Christian Bryne • Bioinformatics Core Facility • Daniel Vodák • Leiden University Medical Center • KarolySzuhai
Transcriptome sequencing Gene B Gene A Fused mRNA Gene junction Paired-end 250-300 bp 2x100bp • Fusion genes • Biology • Biomarkers • RNA-Seq • 11 osteosarcoma cell lines Susanne Lorenz, PhD