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Diagnostic value of investigating GNAS mutations in fibro-osseous lesions: a retrospective study of 91 cases of fibrous dysplasia and 40 other fibro-osseous lesions.

Flore Tabareau-Delalande1, Christine Collin, Anne Gomez-Brouchet, Anne-Valérie Decouvelaere, Corinne Bouvier, Frédérique Larousserie, Béatrice Marie, Christophe Delfour, Sébastien Aubert, Philippe Rosset, Anne de Muret, Jean-Christophe Pagès, Gonzague de Pinieux.   

Abstract

GNAS (guanine nucleotide-binding protein/α-subunit) mutations that induce the activation of G-protein α-subunit participate in the pathogenesis of fibrous dysplasia. The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of GNAS mutations in fibrous dysplasia and other fibro-osseous lesions, to assess the value of investigating this mutation in the diagnosis of fibro-osseous lesions. We studied 91 cases of fibrous dysplasia. The quality and/or quantity of genomic DNA were suitable for molecular analysis for 51 cases of fibrous dysplasia. GNAS mutations were investigated by three techniques: high-resolution melting (exon 8), allele-specific PCR (exons 8 and 9) and/or direct DNA sequencing (exons 8 and 9). Fibrous dysplasia samples were classified blind to the GNAS mutation status into six histological subtypes as conventional, fibro-involutive, osteosclerosing, cementifying, osteocartilaginous and with prominent aneurysmal cystic changes. We also studied 14 cases of low-grade osteosarcoma, 21 cases of ossifying fibroma, 3 cases of osteofibrous dysplasia, 1 case of osseous dysplasia of the jawbone and 1 post-traumatic lesion of the ribs. Twenty-three cases of fibrous dysplasia (45%) showed mutations of codon 201 (exon 8, p.R201H or p.R201C). No mutation was found on codon 227 (exon 9). GNAS mutations in conventional fibrous dysplasia were detected in the same proportion (47%) as in the other histological subtypes (47%, P=0.96), regardless of sex (P=0.44), age (P=0.90) and location (P=1). GNAS mutations were not detected in any other fibro-osseous lesions. The GNAS mutation was thus specific to fibrous dysplasia in the context of fibro-osseous lesions. The particular mosaicism of mutant and non-mutant cells within the lesion or the existence of other mutations not already described could explain the lack of GNAS mutation in cases of fibrous dysplasia. Investigating this mutation may constitute a valuable complementary diagnostic tool, despite its low sensitivity, particularly in unconventional morphologically different subtypes of fibrous dysplasia.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23370769     DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.2012.223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


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