Synovial sarcoma is characterized cytogenetically by an X;18 translocation
[t (X;18) (p11;q11)] that results in the fusion of the SYT gene from chromo
some 18 to either of two highly homologous genes at Xp11, SSX1 or SSX2. Het
erogeneity within the synovial sarcoma fusion junctions is rare. Examinatio
n of a primary monophasic synovial sarcoma for an SYT-SSX fusion transcript
by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction revealed a smaller-than
-expected product. Direct sequencing of the product disclosed a novel SYT-S
SX1 fusion transcript that contained an additional 51 bp of normal SSX1 seq
uence but lost 135 bp of the SYT sequence. Detection of synovial sarcoma hy
brid transcripts is useful for diagnosis and should include the recognition
of distinct variants.