揭示共性:探索妇科透明细胞癌的共同特征。

IF 10 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Felix Blanc-Durand, Natalie Y L Ngoi, Diana G S Lim, David S P Tan
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摘要

妇科道(包括卵巢、子宫内膜、宫颈、外阴或阴道)发生的透明细胞癌是罕见但临床意义重大的实体肿瘤,其重叠特征令人费解。在流行病学上,透明细胞癌显示出对亚洲女性的偏爱,并且通常与子宫内膜异位症的既往诊断或同步诊断有关。病理上,尽管原发器官不同,但妇科透明细胞癌在传统组织病理学上表现出相似的形态学和免疫表型特征,如免疫组化中 Napsin A 和 HNF1b 的表达,而没有 WT1 的表达。这些癌症的分子特征描述清楚,包括 ARID1A、PIK3CA 和/或 PTEN 等基因的复发性突变,但在不同的解剖部位存在显著差异。在治疗方面,由于透明细胞癌相对罕见,且针对亚型的临床试验有限,因此最佳治疗方法仍具有挑战性。手术仍是治疗的基石,通常辅以全身化疗。然而,近年来出现了一些针对血管生成或免疫微环境的药物,这些药物在临床上取得了成功,并有可能重塑妇科透明细胞癌的治疗格局。本综述总结了不同解剖来源的透明细胞癌在流行病学、病理学、分子特征和治疗方法方面的共性和差异,为这些恶性肿瘤的进一步研究和专门治疗干预奠定了基础。
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Unveiling Commonalities: Exploring Shared Characteristics in Clear-Cell Carcinomas of the Gynecologic Tract.

Clear-cell carcinomas (CCC) arising from the gynecologic tract (including from the ovary, endometrium, cervix, vulva, or vagina) represent rare but clinically significant entities with intriguing overlapping characteristics. Epidemiologically, CCCs exhibit a predilection for women of Asian ethnicity and are often associated with a previous or synchronous diagnosis of endometriosis. Pathologically, despite originating from different primary organs, CCCs of the gynecologic tract show similar morphologic and immunophenotypic features on traditional histopathology, such as the expression of napsin A and hepatocyte nuclear factor 1β on IHC, without the expression of Wilms tumor 1. Well-described molecular characteristics of these cancers include recurrent mutations in genes such as ARID1A, PIK3CA, and/or PTEN, although significant variations exist across the different anatomic sites. Therapeutically, optimal management remains challenging due to the relative rarity of CCCs and limited subtype-specific clinical trials. Surgery remains the cornerstone of treatment, often complemented by systemic chemotherapy. However, promising drugs targeting angiogenesis or the immune microenvironment have emerged in recent years, leading to clinical successes, and are likely to reshape the therapeutic landscape of gynecologic CCC. This review summarizes the commonalities and disparities in terms of epidemiology, pathology, molecular features, and therapeutic approach, among CCCs of different anatomic origin, offering a foundation for further research and dedicated therapeutic interventions for these malignancies.

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Clinical Cancer Research
Clinical Cancer Research 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
20.10
自引率
1.70%
发文量
1207
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Clinical Cancer Research is a journal focusing on groundbreaking research in cancer, specifically in the areas where the laboratory and the clinic intersect. Our primary interest lies in clinical trials that investigate novel treatments, accompanied by research on pharmacology, molecular alterations, and biomarkers that can predict response or resistance to these treatments. Furthermore, we prioritize laboratory and animal studies that explore new drugs and targeted agents with the potential to advance to clinical trials. We also encourage research on targetable mechanisms of cancer development, progression, and metastasis.
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