Calcifying Spindle Cell Soft Tissue Tumor With SOX10::PLAG1 Fusion: A Case Report of a Morphologically Distinctive and Potentially Novel Soft Tissue Tumor

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Kemal Kosemehmetoglu, Elaheh Mosaieby, Petr Šteiner, Tomáš Vaněček, Vira Baranovska-Andrigo, Michael Michal
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Abstract

The widespread use of advanced molecular techniques has led to the identification of several tumor types with PLAG1 gene fusions some of which also affect the skin and soft tissues. Herein, we present a 38-year-old female with a subcutaneous tumor affecting her forearm, which does not seem to fit into any currently recognized entity. It was a well-circumscribed tumor measuring 6 × 4,5 × 4 cm. It had a thick capsule composed of bland spindle cells forming palisades and Verocay body-like structures within a myxocollagenous background. Scattered calcifications were dispersed throughout the lesion. No cytological atypia, mitotic activity, or necrosis were present. Targeted NGS revealed a SOX10::PLAG1 fusion and fluorescent in situ hybridization confirmed the presence of PLAG1 gene rearrangement. The neoplastic cells showed a diffuse immunohistochemical expression of S100, SOX10, and PLAG1, as well as patchy desmin and CD34 positivity. The methylation profile of this tumor did not match any other entity covered by the DKFZ sarcoma classifier and apart from the gain of chromosome 12, the copy number profile was normal. The tumor was completely excised, and the patient has been free of disease for 4 years since the excision. While more cases are needed to confirm this tumor as a distinct entity, we propose a provisional name “SOX10::PLAG1-rearranged calcifying spindle cell tumor.”

伴有 SOX10::PLAG1 融合的钙化纺锤形细胞软组织肿瘤:形态独特且可能是新型软组织肿瘤的病例报告。
随着先进分子技术的广泛应用,发现了几种具有 PLAG1 基因融合的肿瘤类型,其中一些也会影响皮肤和软组织。在此,我们为大家介绍一位患有前臂皮下肿瘤的 38 岁女性,该肿瘤似乎不属于任何目前公认的肿瘤类型。这是一个圆形肿瘤,大小为 6 × 4.5 × 4 厘米。肿瘤有一个厚厚的囊,由平淡无奇的纺锤形细胞组成,在肌胶原背景下形成宫颈和维罗凯体样结构。钙化散布在整个病灶中。无细胞学不典型性、有丝分裂活动或坏死。靶向 NGS 发现 SOX10::PLAG1 融合,荧光原位杂交证实存在 PLAG1 基因重排。肿瘤细胞呈弥漫性 S100、SOX10 和 PLAG1 免疫组化表达,以及斑点状 desmin 和 CD34 阳性。该肿瘤的甲基化特征与 DKFZ 肉瘤分类器中的任何其他实体都不匹配,除了 12 号染色体增益外,拷贝数特征正常。肿瘤已被完全切除,患者自切除肿瘤后已4年未再发病。虽然还需要更多的病例来证实该肿瘤是一个独特的实体,但我们建议将其暂定名为 "SOX10::PLAG1重排钙化纺锤细胞瘤"。
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Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer
Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer 医学-遗传学
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
8.10%
发文量
94
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Genes, Chromosomes & Cancer will offer rapid publication of original full-length research articles, perspectives, reviews and letters to the editors on genetic analysis as related to the study of neoplasia. The main scope of the journal is to communicate new insights into the etiology and/or pathogenesis of neoplasia, as well as molecular and cellular findings of relevance for the management of cancer patients. While preference will be given to research utilizing analytical and functional approaches, descriptive studies and case reports will also be welcomed when they offer insights regarding basic biological mechanisms or the clinical management of neoplastic disorders.
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