Fusion transcript discovery in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded human breast cancer tissues and its relation to tumor progression.

2017 
11018 Background: While several recently discovered gene fusions already play an important role in personalized cancer treatment, many cancer gene fusions remain to be discovered. Next generation sequencing has enabled identification of many rare gene fusion events in fresh or frozen solid tumors. There is a need to detect gene fusions in transcriptomes of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tumor tissue, for which there is long-term clinical outcome data. We therefore sought to develop bioinformatics methods to detect fusion transcripts in FFPE tissue and to characterize their association with clinical outcomes. Methods: RNA sequencing libraries were created and sequenced from tumor biopsy tissues (Plos One 2012 7(7): e40092) of two ER+ breast cancer cohorts consisting of 136 and 77 patients, for which clinical outcomes were available. The fusion junctions were nominated by the RNA-seq aligner GSNAP and further filtered to consider discontinuous expression patterns at exon/intron levels. Results: A t...
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