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Functionally distinct ALK and ROS1 fusions detected in infant-type hemispheric gliomas converge on STAT3 and SHP2 activation

Postlmayr et al. show that ALK and ROS1 fusions identified in IHG drive increased STAT3 and SHP2 signaling, revealed by multi-omic integrative analyses and validated in vitro and in vivo. Distinct microtubule-binding fusion partners further promote a hypermotile, invasion-prone phenotype, highlighting the role of fusion partners in specific tumorigenic behavior.

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