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Uterine PEComas: Correlation Between Melanocytic Marker Expression and TSC Alterations/TFE3 Fusions

Uterine PEComas often present a diagnostic challenge as they share morphological and immunohistochemical features with smooth muscle tumors. Herein we evaluated a series of 19 uterine PEComas to compare the degree of melanocytic marker expression with their molecular profile. Patients ranged from 32...

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Autores principales: Bennett, Jennifer A., Ordulu, Zehra, Pinto, Andre, Wanjari, Pankhuri, Antonescu, Cristina R., Ritterhouse, Lauren L., Oliva, Esther
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8671557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34131293
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41379-021-00855-1
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author Bennett, Jennifer A.
Ordulu, Zehra
Pinto, Andre
Wanjari, Pankhuri
Antonescu, Cristina R.
Ritterhouse, Lauren L.
Oliva, Esther
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Pinto, Andre
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description Uterine PEComas often present a diagnostic challenge as they share morphological and immunohistochemical features with smooth muscle tumors. Herein we evaluated a series of 19 uterine PEComas to compare the degree of melanocytic marker expression with their molecular profile. Patients ranged from 32 to 77 (median 48) years, with six tumors classified as malignant based on the modified gynecologic-specific prognostic algorithm. All patients with malignant PEComas were alive with disease or dead from disease at last follow-up, while all those of uncertain malignant potential were alive and well (median follow-up, 47 months). Seventeen of 19 (89%) PEComas harbored either a TSC1 or TSC2 alteration. One of the two remaining tumors showed a TFE3 rearrangement, but the other lacked alterations in all genes evaluated. All showed at least focal (usually strong) positivity for HMB-45, with 15/19 (79%) having > 50% expression, while the tumor lacking TSC or TFE3 alterations was strongly positive in 10% of cells. Melan-A and MiTF were each positive in 15/19 (79%) tumors, but staining extent and intensity was much more variable than HMB-45. Five of six (83%) malignant PEComas also harbored alterations in TP53, ATRX, or RB1, findings not identified in any tumors of uncertain malignant potential. One malignant PEComa was microsatellite-unstable/mismatch repair protein-deficient. In summary, TSC alterations/TFE3 fusions and diffuse (> 50%) HMB-45 expression are characteristic of uterine PEComas. In morphologically ambiguous mesenchymal neoplasms with myomelanocytic differentiation, especially those with metastatic or recurrent disease, next-generation sequencing is recommended to evaluate for TSC alterations, as such patients can be eligible for targeted therapy.
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spelling pubmed-86715572022-03-31 Uterine PEComas: Correlation Between Melanocytic Marker Expression and TSC Alterations/TFE3 Fusions Bennett, Jennifer A. Ordulu, Zehra Pinto, Andre Wanjari, Pankhuri Antonescu, Cristina R. Ritterhouse, Lauren L. Oliva, Esther Mod Pathol Article Uterine PEComas often present a diagnostic challenge as they share morphological and immunohistochemical features with smooth muscle tumors. Herein we evaluated a series of 19 uterine PEComas to compare the degree of melanocytic marker expression with their molecular profile. Patients ranged from 32 to 77 (median 48) years, with six tumors classified as malignant based on the modified gynecologic-specific prognostic algorithm. All patients with malignant PEComas were alive with disease or dead from disease at last follow-up, while all those of uncertain malignant potential were alive and well (median follow-up, 47 months). Seventeen of 19 (89%) PEComas harbored either a TSC1 or TSC2 alteration. One of the two remaining tumors showed a TFE3 rearrangement, but the other lacked alterations in all genes evaluated. All showed at least focal (usually strong) positivity for HMB-45, with 15/19 (79%) having > 50% expression, while the tumor lacking TSC or TFE3 alterations was strongly positive in 10% of cells. Melan-A and MiTF were each positive in 15/19 (79%) tumors, but staining extent and intensity was much more variable than HMB-45. Five of six (83%) malignant PEComas also harbored alterations in TP53, ATRX, or RB1, findings not identified in any tumors of uncertain malignant potential. One malignant PEComa was microsatellite-unstable/mismatch repair protein-deficient. In summary, TSC alterations/TFE3 fusions and diffuse (> 50%) HMB-45 expression are characteristic of uterine PEComas. In morphologically ambiguous mesenchymal neoplasms with myomelanocytic differentiation, especially those with metastatic or recurrent disease, next-generation sequencing is recommended to evaluate for TSC alterations, as such patients can be eligible for targeted therapy. 2022-04 2021-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8671557/ /pubmed/34131293 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41379-021-00855-1 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Uterine PEComas: Correlation Between Melanocytic Marker Expression and TSC Alterations/TFE3 Fusions
title Uterine PEComas: Correlation Between Melanocytic Marker Expression and TSC Alterations/TFE3 Fusions
title_full Uterine PEComas: Correlation Between Melanocytic Marker Expression and TSC Alterations/TFE3 Fusions
title_fullStr Uterine PEComas: Correlation Between Melanocytic Marker Expression and TSC Alterations/TFE3 Fusions
title_full_unstemmed Uterine PEComas: Correlation Between Melanocytic Marker Expression and TSC Alterations/TFE3 Fusions
title_short Uterine PEComas: Correlation Between Melanocytic Marker Expression and TSC Alterations/TFE3 Fusions
title_sort uterine pecomas: correlation between melanocytic marker expression and tsc alterations/tfe3 fusions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8671557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34131293
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41379-021-00855-1
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