t(6;12)(p21;q15) KCNMB4/CCND3

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

12q15

Gene name

Location

6p21.1

Highly cited references

Pubmed IDYearTitleCitations
254181922014Investigation of osteosarcoma genomics and its impact on targeted therapy: an international collaboration to conquer human osteosarcoma.33
253007972014Recurrent LRP1-SNRNP25 and KCNMB4-CCND3 fusion genes promote tumor cell motility in human osteosarcoma.32

Article Bibliography

Pubmed IDLast YearTitleAuthors
253007972014Recurrent LRP1-SNRNP25 and KCNMB4-CCND3 fusion genes promote tumor cell motility in human osteosarcoma.Yang J et al

Citation

Jean-Loup Huret ; Philippe Dessen

t(6;12)(p21;q15) KCNMB4/CCND3

Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 0000-00-00

Online version: http://atlasgeneticsoncology.org/solid-tumor/106889/gene-fusions-explorer/tumors-explorer/helping-you