t(17;20)(q23;q13) BCAS4/BCAS3

0000-00-00   Jean-Loup Huret , Philippe Dessen 

(Note: the fusion was discovered by NGS. Many chromosome rearrangement mechanisms such as translocation, inversion,deletion or complex rearrangement may lead to the same fusion)

Note

Non-annotated chromosomal abnormality. Preliminary data :
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Summary

Note

Non-annotated chromosomal abnormality. Preliminary data :
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Genes Involved and Proteins

Gene name

Location

20q13.13

Gene name

Location

17q23.2

Highly cited references

Pubmed IDYearTitleCitations
123785252002Cloning of BCAS3 (17q23) and BCAS4 (20q13) genes that undergo amplification, overexpression, and fusion in breast cancer.47
213056442011Fusion gene microarray reveals cancer type-specificity among fusion genes.6

Bibliography

Pubmed IDLast YearTitleAuthors
123785252002Cloning of BCAS3 (17q23) and BCAS4 (20q13) genes that undergo amplification, overexpression, and fusion in breast cancer.Bärlund M et al
175680012007Fusion transcripts and transcribed retrotransposed loci discovered through comprehensive transcriptome analysis using Paired-End diTags (PETs).Ruan Y et al

Citation

Jean-Loup Huret ; Philippe Dessen

t(17;20)(q23;q13) BCAS4/BCAS3

Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 0000-00-00

Online version: http://atlasgeneticsoncology.org/solid-tumor/102955/t(17;20)(q23;q13)-bcas4-bcas3