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CASE REPORT article

Front. Oncol.
Sec. Cancer Genetics
Volume 15 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fonc.2025.1526044
This article is part of the Research Topic Myelodysplastic Neoplasm and Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Multi-Omics Approaches and Precision Medicine View all articles

Myeloid Neoplasms with the t(3;12)(q26.2;p13.1)/MECOM-ETV6 Translocation: Report of Two New Cases and Review of the Literature

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Soumya Mikkilineni Soumya Mikkilineni 1Juan Pablo Pineda-Reyes Juan Pablo Pineda-Reyes 2Lindsay Wilde Lindsay Wilde 3Andres Ferber Andres Ferber 4Zixuan Wang Zixuan Wang 5Stephen Peiper Stephen Peiper 2Guldeep Uppal Guldeep Uppal 1Jerald Gong Jerald Gong 1Jinglan Liu Jinglan Liu 6*
  • 1 Hematopathology, Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, PHILADELPHIA, United States
  • 2 Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, PHILADELPHIA, United States
  • 3 Division of Hematologic Malignancy and Stem Cell Transplantation, Department of Medical Oncology, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, PHILADELPHIA, United States
  • 4 Department of Medical Oncology, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University Torresdale Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19114, PHILADELPHIA, United States
  • 5 Molecular & Genomic Pathology Laboratory, Division of Genomic Pathology, Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19107, PHILADELPHIA, United States
  • 6 Clinical Cytogenomics Laboratory, Division of Genomic Pathology, Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19107, PHILADELPHIA, United States

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    The MECOM (MDS1 and EVI1 complex locus) gene, located at 3q26.2, encodes an oncogenic transcription factor implicated in multiple signaling pathways. Rearrangements involving MECOM/3q26.2, including inversions, translocations, insertions and cryptic chromosomal changes, are observed in myeloid neoplasms and are associated with high-risk disease features and poor clinical outcomes. The translocation t(3;12)(q26.2;p13.1) is a rare genetic event, resulting in a fusion of the MECOM gene at 3q26.2 with the ETV6 gene at 12p13.1. To date, only 78 cases of hematologic neoplasms harboring t(3;12) have been reported in the English literature, primarily as case reports or case series. T(3;12) has been associated with abnormalities of chromosome 7, multiple hematopoietic lineage dysplasia, and poor prognosis. Given its rarity, studies on t(3;12) in myeloid neoplasms are limited. In this report, we present two additional cases exhibiting t(3;12), initially identified through routine karyotyping. The clinicopathological, cytogenetic and molecular genetic characteristics were summarized and discussed. A comprehensive review of partner genomic loci and genes mutated in myeloid neoplasms with MECOM rearrangement was conducted. The AF4 gene and the transcription elongation control pathways are proposed as potential therapeutic targets for MECOMrearranged myeloid neoplasms.

    Keywords: t(3;12), MECOM, ETV6, Cytogenetics, myeloid, Neoplasms, AF4

    Received: 11 Nov 2024; Accepted: 04 Feb 2025.

    Copyright: © 2025 Mikkilineni, Pineda-Reyes, Wilde, Ferber, Wang, Peiper, Uppal, Gong and Liu. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

    * Correspondence: Jinglan Liu, Clinical Cytogenomics Laboratory, Division of Genomic Pathology, Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19107, PHILADELPHIA, United States

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