Journal article

Identification of recurrent FGFR3 fusion genes in lung cancer through kinome-centred RNA sequencing

IJ Majewski, L Mittempergher, NM Davidson, A Bosma, SM Willems, HM Horlings, I De Rink, L Greger, GKJ Hooijer, D Peters, PM Nederlof, I Hofland, J De Jong, J Wesseling, RJC Kluin, W Brugman, R Kerkhoven, F Nieboer, P Roepman, A Broeks Show all

Journal of Pathology | WILEY | Published : 2013

Abstract

Oncogenic fusion genes that involve kinases have proven to be effective targets for therapy in a wide range of cancers. Unfortunately, the diagnostic approaches required to identify these events are struggling to keep pace with the diverse array of genetic alterations that occur in cancer. Diagnostic screening in solid tumours is particularly challenging, as many fusion genes occur with a low frequency. To overcome these limitations, we developed a capture enrichment strategy to enable high-throughput transcript sequencing of the human kinome. This approach provides a global overview of kinase fusion events, irrespective of the identity of the fusion partner. To demonstrate the utility of th..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank the NKI Core Facility for Molecular Pathology & Biobanking for supplying patient material for the present study. IJM is supported by a fellowship from the NHMRC Australia (575581). RB and LM are funded through the European Commission EurocanPlatform.