Ziyad Alsugair , Charles Lépine , Françoise Descotes , Marie-Delphine Lanic , Daniel Pissaloux , Franck Tirode , Jonathan Lopez , Philippe Céruse , Pierre Philouze , Maxime Fieux , Michel Wassef , Anne-Catherine Baglin , Onea Mihaela , Claire Castain , Anne Sudaka , Emmanuelle Uro-Coste , Anne Champagnac , Valérie Costes-Martineau , Marick Laé , Nazim Benzerdjeb , S. Wong
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Abstract
Aims
Most salivary gland neoplasms are distinguished by specific recurrent gene fusions. Recently, a subset of pleomorphic adenomas (PAs) originated from the parotid gland harboring the HMGA2:WIF1 fusion was described with a canalicular adenoma-like morphology and a greater propensity for recurrence and carcinomatous transformation.
Methods and results
This study delineates the clinicopathological attributes of 54 cases of PAs exhibiting HMGA2 alterations, predominantly characterized by the HMGA2:WIF1 fusion, alongside a comparative analysis of their morphological and immunohistochemical profiles. The cohort consisted of 23 females and 31 males (n = 54), mean age was 56.7 (25–84), tumors predominantly originated from the parotid gland (94.4%, 51/54), with 3 cases from seromucous glands (5.6%). Mean tumor size was 2.6 cm (0.8–7.5). No clinical difference (demographic, follow-up) was observed among histological subsets (conventional, hybrid, and pure). Complete excision was performed in all cases, with follow-up data available for 41% (22/54) of patients, showing 13.6% of recurrence (3/22) between 5 and 8 months. Various histological growth patterns were identified, with the pure hypercellular monomorphic subset being the most prevalent. The HMGA2:WIF1 gene was identified in all subsets without any particular predominance. Novel gene partners of HMGA2 were identified, comprising NRXN1, INPP4B, MSRB3, PHLDA1, and FLJ41278.
Conclusions
The present study reports that the HMGA2:WIF1 gene fusion was present in all subsets of PAs without significant predominance. However, further investigations are warranted to explore the relationship between histological subsets of PAs and the molecular alterations underlying them.
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Human Pathology is designed to bring information of clinicopathologic significance to human disease to the laboratory and clinical physician. It presents information drawn from morphologic and clinical laboratory studies with direct relevance to the understanding of human diseases. Papers published concern morphologic and clinicopathologic observations, reviews of diseases, analyses of problems in pathology, significant collections of case material and advances in concepts or techniques of value in the analysis and diagnosis of disease. Theoretical and experimental pathology and molecular biology pertinent to human disease are included. This critical journal is well illustrated with exceptional reproductions of photomicrographs and microscopic anatomy.