To comprehensively explore the mutational landscape of cutaneous leiomyoma (cLM) and identify candidate driver events, we performed a retrospective, multi-institutional, whole-exome sequencing and RNA sequencing study. We confirmed that a large proportion of patients with cLM have germline FH variants and additionally showed that somatic alteration of FH also drives cLM, with biallelic inactivation of FH being a frequent event. Treatment of Fh1-proficient and -deficient cell lines with the purine antagonist and chemotherapeutic agent, mercaptopurine, significantly decreased growth/colony formation; however, the addition of nucleosides was able to rescue only the Fh1-proficient cells, suggesting that purine metabolism is a targetable vulnerability for FH-deficient cLMs.
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To comprehensively explore the mutational landscape of cutaneous leiomyoma (cLM) and identify candidate driver events, we performed a retrospective, multi-institutional, whole-exome sequencing and RNA sequencing study. We confirmed that a large proportion of patients with cLM have germline FH variants and additionally showed that somatic alteration of FH also drives cLM, with biallelic inactivation of FH being a frequent event. Treatment of Fh1-proficient and -deficient cell lines with the purin...
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