Genotype Phenotype Correlation of Renal Tumors in the Cancer Genome Atlas Database.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Daniel Albertson, Marc Barry, Ting Liu, Jonathan Mahlow, Deepika Sirohi
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Abstract

Morphological features are critical in evaluation of renal tumors and directing molecular workup. The objective of this study was to review histomorphology of renal tumors with molecular alterations of known subtypes. Renal tumors in The Cancer Genome Atlas were reviewed to identify tumors with defining molecular alterations. Single representative digital slides and pathology reports were reviewed and morphologic features recorded. Sixty tumors were identified with molecular alterations in genes characteristic of defined renal cell carcinoma (RCC) subtypes. Findings included the presence of both low- and high-grade histology in TFE3 rearranged RCCs, TFEB amplified RCCs, succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) mutated RCCs and RCCs with mutations in mismatch repair genes. Three ELOC mutated RCCs were identified, one of which demonstrated infiltrative features. Pseudostratification of nuclei in fumarate hydratase mutated RCCs and nuclear grooves in SDH mutated RCCs were intriguing findings not previously reported. Mucinous features were noted in NF2, KRAS, and SDH mutated and ALK rearranged tumors. Significant morphologic overlap was noted across most categories with limited clues for subclassification. Whereas the number of diagnostic entities for kidney tumors continues to increase, many of these have overlapping features, highlighting the significant role molecular characterization currently plays and will continue to play in the future.

癌症基因组图谱数据库中肾脏肿瘤的基因型表型相关性。
形态学特征对于评估肾肿瘤和指导分子检查至关重要。本研究的目的是回顾具有已知亚型分子改变的肾肿瘤的组织形态学。研究人员查阅了《癌症基因组图谱》(The Cancer Genome Atlas)中的肾脏肿瘤,以确定有明确分子改变的肿瘤。对具有代表性的单张数字切片和病理报告进行了审查,并记录了形态学特征。结果发现有 60 例肿瘤存在肾细胞癌 (RCC) 亚型特征基因的分子改变。研究结果包括在TFE3重排的RCC、TFEB扩增的RCC、琥珀酸脱氢酶(SDH)突变的RCC和错配修复基因突变的RCC中发现了低级别和高级别组织学。发现了三例ELOC突变的RCC,其中一例具有浸润特征。富马酸水合酶突变型RCC的核假增生和SDH突变型RCC的核沟是以前从未报道过的有趣发现。NF2、KRAS和SDH突变以及ALK重排的肿瘤具有粘液特征。大多数类别的肿瘤都有明显的形态学重叠,但亚分类线索有限。尽管肾脏肿瘤诊断实体的数量在不断增加,但其中许多肿瘤的特征却相互重叠,这凸显了分子特征描述在当前和未来将继续发挥的重要作用。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Surgical Pathology (IJSP) is a peer-reviewed journal published eight times a year, which offers original research and observations covering all major organ systems, timely reviews of new techniques and procedures, discussions of controversies in surgical pathology, case reports, and images in pathology. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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