Cytologic, histologic and molecular findings of papillary thyroid carcinoma variants, one institution’s experience

Nadja K. Falk, Swarnamala Ratnayaka, Andrew B. Sholl, K. Moroz, Tatyana Kalinicheva
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Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) has two major types, classic (PTCC) and follicular variant (FVPTC), which correlate with molecular findings and have varying clinical implications. We assessed the cytologic findings and subsequent surgical pathology findings with the molecular mutations in these two groups, including microcarcinomas. Fourty-four patients with PTC resections over a one-year period were retrospectively examined in conjunction with previous cytologic diagnoses. BRAF, NRAS and TERT promoter mutations for the resected specimens were analyzed. Correlation with previous cytology in regard to molecular mutations and tumor size (microcarcinoma) were made. Significantly more BRAF V600E mutations were seen with PTCC, whereas significantly more NRAS mutations were seen with FVPTC. TERT mutations were only seen with PTCC. Molecular studies for thyroid carcninomas are becoming increasingly more common and influence treatment and patient prognosis. BRAF and or TERT mutations are associated with a worse prognosis. NRAS mutations associated with FVPTC and may lead to milder cytologic changes compared to the BRAF- and TERT-driven PTCC.
甲状腺乳头状癌变异体的细胞学、组织学和分子表现,一个机构的经验
甲状腺乳头状癌(PTC)有两种主要类型:经典型(PTCC)和滤泡型(FVPTC),它们与分子特征相关,具有不同的临床意义。我们评估了这两组的细胞学结果和随后的手术病理结果,包括微癌的分子突变。44例PTC切除患者在一年的时间内进行回顾性检查,并结合先前的细胞学诊断。分析切除标本的BRAF、NRAS和TERT启动子突变。与先前细胞学有关分子突变和肿瘤大小(微癌)的相关性。PTCC患者明显更多的BRAF V600E突变,而FVPTC患者明显更多的NRAS突变。TERT突变仅见于PTCC。甲状腺癌的分子研究正变得越来越普遍,并影响治疗和患者预后。BRAF和/或TERT突变与较差的预后相关。与BRAF和tert驱动的PTCC相比,NRAS突变与FVPTC相关,可能导致较轻的细胞学改变。
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