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A novel RBMX‐TFE3 gene fusion in a highly aggressive pediatric renal perivascular epithelioid cell tumor

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We report an Xp11 translocation perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa) with a novel RBMX‐TFE3 gene fusion, resulting from a paracentric X chromosome inversion, inv(X)(p11;q26). The neoplasm occurred in an otherwise… Click to show full abstract

We report an Xp11 translocation perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa) with a novel RBMX‐TFE3 gene fusion, resulting from a paracentric X chromosome inversion, inv(X)(p11;q26). The neoplasm occurred in an otherwise healthy 12‐year‐old boy who presented with a large left renal mass with extension into the inferior vena cava. The patient was found to have multiple pulmonary metastases at diagnosis and died of disease 3 months later. The morphology (epithelioid clear cells with alveolar and nested architecture) and immunophenotype (TFE3 and HMB45 strongly positive; actin, desmin, and PAX8 negative) was typical of an Xp11 translocation PEComa; however, TFE3 rearrangement was initially not detected by routine TFE3 break‐apart fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Further RNA sequencing revealed a novel RBMX‐TFE3 gene fusion, which was subsequently confirmed by fusion assay FISH, using custom design RBMX and TFE3 come‐together probes. This report describes a novel TFE3 gene fusion partner, RBMX, in a pediatric renal PEComa patient associated with a fulminant clinical course. As documented in other intrachromosomal Xp11.2 inversions, such as fusions with NONO, RBM10, or GRIPAP1 genes, the TFE3 break‐apart might be below the FISH resolution, resulting in a false negative result.

Keywords: rbmx tfe3; gene fusion; rbmx; tfe3 gene; tfe3

Journal Title: Genes
Year Published: 2019

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