P. Peeters et al., FUSION OF ETV6 TO MDS1 EVI1 AS A RESULT OF T(3-12)(Q26-P13) IN MYELOPROLIFERATIVE DISORDERS/, Cancer research, 57(4), 1997, pp. 564-569
We identified a fusion between ETV6 on 12p13 and MDS1/EVI1 on 3q26 in
a t(3;12)(q26;p13) found in two cases of myeloproliferative disorder,
The resulting chimeric transcript consists of the first two exons of E
TV6 fused to MDS1 sequences, which in turn is fused to the second exon
of the EVI1 gene. It has recently been reported that MDS1 can be expr
essed in normal tissues both as a single gene and fused to EVI1, ETV6
does not contribute any known functional domain to the predicted fusio
n protein, Association with blast crisis and myelodysplastic syndrome-
derived leukemia, bad prognosis, and relative complex karyotype are in
agreement with observations made in other cases of t(3;12)(q26;p13),
Furthermore, a comparison can be made with the formation of an AML1/ M
DS1/EVI1 fusion gene in translocations (3;21)(q26;q22).