| Literature DB >> 29751042 |
Yoichi Akazawa1, Tsuyoshi Saito2, Takuo Hayashi3, Yuka Yanai3, Sho Tsuyama3, Keisuke Akaike4, Yoshiyuki Suehara5, Fumiyuki Takahashi6, Kazuya Takamochi7, Hiroya Ueyama8, Takashi Murakami8, Sumio Watanabe8, Akihito Nagahara8, Takashi Yao3.
Abstract
Histologically tubulopapillary structures with glycogen-rich clear cytoplasm in gastric adenocarcinoma with enteroblastic differentiation (GAED) are well known, but a solid growth pattern can also be observed as a minor component. In contrast, hepatoid adenocarcinoma (HAC) of the stomach shows many overlapping features, including solid pattern and α-fetoprotein expression. In this study, we employed next-generation sequencing (NGS) to establish a molecular/clinicopathological concept of GAED and clarify whether these two tumors should be grouped together in one category. Among 2273 primary gastric cancers treated in our hospital between 2008 and 2017, we defined 51 cases as GAEDs showing tubulopapillary or solid patterns that express at least one of the following markers: α-fetoprotein, glypican-3, or spalt-like transcription factor 4. All cases previously diagnosed as HAC in our hospital had clear cytoplasm and were included as GAEDs by histological re-evaluation and immunohistochemical findings. We performed NGS for 24 histologically typical GAEDs and Sanger sequencing for the remaining cases. The most frequently mutated gene was TP53, and almost all cases with missense mutation showed p53 overexpression. An analysis of copy number variation revealed that ERBB2 amplification was the most frequent in GAED. Additionally, HER2 immunohistochemistry and fluorescence in situ hybridization confirmed that 22% of informative cases were HER2 positive. There was no correlation between molecular/clinicopathological parameters and α-fetoprotein expression or growth patterns in GAED. Our analysis showed that GAED frequently harbors TP53 mutations and ERBB2 amplification. As with conventional gastric adenocarcinoma, trastuzumab may be effective for GAED. Furthermore, HAC may be subcategorized as a solid-type GAED.Entities:
Keywords: Gastric adenocarcinoma with enteroblastic differentiation; HER2; Hepatoid adenocarcinoma; Next-generation sequencing; TP53
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29751042 DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2018.04.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Pathol ISSN: 0046-8177 Impact factor: 3.466