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CNS high-grade neuroepithelial tumor with BCOR internal tandem duplication: a comparison with its counterparts in the kidney and soft tissue.

Yuka Yoshida1, Sumihito Nobusawa1, Satoshi Nakata1, Mitsutoshi Nakada2, Yoshiki Arakawa3, Yohei Mineharu3, Yasuo Sugita4, Takako Yoshioka5, Asuka Araki6, Yuichiro Sato7, Hideo Takeshima8, Masahiko Okada9, Akira Nishi10, Tatsuya Yamazaki1, Kenichi Kohashi11, Yoshinao Oda11, Junko Hirato12,13, Hideaki Yokoo1.   

Abstract

Central nervous system high-grade neuroepithelial tumors with BCOR alteration (CNS HGNET-BCOR) are a recently reported rare entity, identified as a small fraction of tumors previously institutionally diagnosed as so-called CNS primitive neuroectodermal tumors. Their genetic characteristic is a somatic internal tandem duplication in the 3' end of BCOR (BCOR ITD), which has also been found in clear cell sarcomas of the kidney (CCSK) and soft tissue undifferentiated round cell sarcomas/primitive myxoid mesenchymal tumors of infancy (URCS/PMMTI), and these BCOR ITD-positive tumors have been reported to share similar pathological features. In this study, we performed a clinicopathological and molecular analysis of six cases of CNS HGNET-BCOR, and compared them with their counterparts in the kidney and soft tissue. Although these tumors had histologically similar structural patterns and characteristic monotonous nuclei with fine chromatin, CNS HGNET-BCOR exhibited glial cell morphology, ependymoma-like perivascular pseudorosettes and palisading necrosis, whereas these features were not evident in CCSK or URCS/PMMTI. Immunohistochemically, diffuse staining of Olig2 with a mixture of varying degrees of intensity, and only focal staining of GFAP, S-100 protein and synaptophysin were observed in CNS HGNET-BCOR, whereas these common neuroepithelial markers were negative in CCSK and URCS/PMMTI. Therefore, although CNS HGNET-BCOR, CCSK and URCS/PMMTI may constitute a group of BCOR ITD-positive tumors, only CNS HGNET-BCOR has histological features suggestive of glial differentiation. In conclusion, we think CNS HGNET-BCOR are a certain type of neuroepithelial tumor relatively close to glioma, not CCSK or URCS/PMMTI occurring in the CNS.
© 2017 International Society of Neuropathology.

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Keywords:  BCOR ITD; clear cell sarcoma of the kidney; high-grade neuroepithelial tumor

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29226988     DOI: 10.1111/bpa.12585

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Pathol        ISSN: 1015-6305            Impact factor:   6.508


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