TY - JOUR
T1 - USP6-Associated Neoplasms
T2 - A Rapidly Expanding Family of Lesions
AU - Hiemcke-Jiwa, Laura S.
AU - van Gorp, Joost M.
AU - Fisher, Cyril
AU - Creytens, David
AU - van Diest, Paul J.
AU - Flucke, Uta
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2020.
PY - 2020/12/1
Y1 - 2020/12/1
N2 - Nearly 20 years ago, the first description of a translocation involving chromosome 17 on which USP6 resides was described. Since then, not only the culprit gene but also many fusion partners, leading to transcriptional activation of USP6, have been detected. The first neoplasm known to harbor USP6 rearrangements was aneurysmal bone cyst. Since then, other entities like nodular fasciitis, myositis ossificans, fibro-osseous pseudotumor of digits, and a subgroup of fibromas of tendon sheath, probably representing tenosynovial nodular fasciitis, have been added to the list of USP6-rearranged lesions. Remarkably, all of them share clinical as well as morphological characteristics, and authors have suggested that these entities actually belong to the same spectrum. This review summarizes the current knowledge regarding USP6-rearranged lesions and further elaborates on how these neoplasms relate to one another. We propose to call these lesions UAN (Usp6-associated neoplasm).
AB - Nearly 20 years ago, the first description of a translocation involving chromosome 17 on which USP6 resides was described. Since then, not only the culprit gene but also many fusion partners, leading to transcriptional activation of USP6, have been detected. The first neoplasm known to harbor USP6 rearrangements was aneurysmal bone cyst. Since then, other entities like nodular fasciitis, myositis ossificans, fibro-osseous pseudotumor of digits, and a subgroup of fibromas of tendon sheath, probably representing tenosynovial nodular fasciitis, have been added to the list of USP6-rearranged lesions. Remarkably, all of them share clinical as well as morphological characteristics, and authors have suggested that these entities actually belong to the same spectrum. This review summarizes the current knowledge regarding USP6-rearranged lesions and further elaborates on how these neoplasms relate to one another. We propose to call these lesions UAN (Usp6-associated neoplasm).
KW - USP6
KW - aneurysmal bone cyst
KW - fibro-osseous pseudotumor of digits
KW - fibroma of tendon sheath
KW - myositis ossificans
KW - nodular fasciitis
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U2 - 10.1177/1066896920938878
DO - 10.1177/1066896920938878
M3 - Review article
C2 - 32635781
AN - SCOPUS:85087693682
SN - 1066-8969
VL - 28
SP - 816
EP - 825
JO - International journal of surgical pathology
JF - International journal of surgical pathology
IS - 8
ER -