SOX17 expression in mesonephric-like adenocarcinomas and mesonephric remnants/hyperplasia of the female genital tract: Expanding its utility as a Müllerian biomarker

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Histopathology Pub Date : 2024-09-08 DOI:10.1111/his.15308
Xiaoming Zhang, W. Glenn McCluggage, Brooke E Howitt, Michelle S Hirsch
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Abstract

Aims

Recently, SOX17 has emerged as a promising biomarker for non-mucinous Müllerian (ovarian and endometrial) carcinomas, demonstrating increased specificity in comparison to PAX8 while maintaining similar sensitivity. However, expression of SOX17 in mesonephric-like adenocarcinoma (MLA), a carcinoma of the female genital tract with uncertain, but probably Müllerian histogenesis, remains unexplored. This study aims to address this gap.

Methods and results

SOX17 immunohistochemistry was performed on whole tissue sections from 68 MLAs originating from the endometrium or ovary and seven cervical mesonephric carcinomas, as well as six mesonephric remnants/hyperplasias. Using a four-tiered scoring system based on distribution and intensity of staining, 68% of MLA displayed a negative/low (< 10%) SOX17 expression pattern, which contrasts with the high expression observed in most Müllerian carcinomas. However, 22% of MLA demonstrated high SOX17 expression, similar to other endometrial and ovarian carcinomas. Similarly, five of seven (72%) mesonephric carcinomas of the cervix were SOX17-negative, but two cases (28%) were positive. All mesonephric remnants/hyperplasias were SOX17 negative.

Conclusions

The majority of MLA are negative or exhibit low SOX17 expression, in contrast to the diffuse and strong expression commonly seen in other types of Müllerian carcinoma. However, a subset of MLAs demonstrate high SOX17 expression. Therefore, absence of SOX17 staining is supportive for MLA when the differential includes another non-mucinous Müllerian carcinoma. SOX17 may also be useful for differentiating mesonephric remnants/hyperplasias from Müllerian malignancies and benign Müllerian glandular lesions.

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SOX17在女性生殖道间肾样腺癌和间肾残留/增生症中的表达:拓展其作为Müllerian生物标志物的用途。
目的:最近,SOX17已成为非黏液性Müllerian(卵巢和子宫内膜)癌的一种有前途的生物标记物,与PAX8相比,SOX17的特异性更高,同时保持了相似的敏感性。然而,SOX17在间肾样腺癌(MLA)中的表达仍未得到探索,间肾样腺癌是一种女性生殖道癌症,其组织发生机制不确定,但很可能是缪勒组织发生。本研究旨在填补这一空白:对来自子宫内膜或卵巢的68例MLA、7例宫颈间质癌以及6例间质残留/增生的整个组织切片进行了SOX17免疫组化。根据染色的分布和强度采用四级评分法,68%的间叶癌呈阴性/低度染色(结论:大多数间叶癌呈阴性或低度染色):大多数MLA的SOX17呈阴性或低表达,这与其他类型的Müllerian癌中常见的弥漫性强表达形成鲜明对比。然而,也有一部分MLA表现出高SOX17表达。因此,当鉴别对象包括其他非黏液性穆勒氏癌时,SOX17染色缺失可支持穆勒氏癌。SOX17还可用于区分肾间质残余/增生症与Müllerian恶性肿瘤和良性Müllerian腺体病变。
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Histopathology
Histopathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
4.70%
发文量
239
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Histopathology is an international journal intended to be of practical value to surgical and diagnostic histopathologists, and to investigators of human disease who employ histopathological methods. Our primary purpose is to publish advances in pathology, in particular those applicable to clinical practice and contributing to the better understanding of human disease.
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