| Literature DB >> 31401665 |
Stefan Porubsky1, Peter Jessup2, Damien Kee3,4, Rajiv Sharma5, Ayame Ochi6, Huiling Xu7, Jens J Froelich8, Louise Nott9, Clare Scott3,4, Raef Awad10, Cristina Moldovan9, Ashutosh A Hardikar5, Hanibal Bohnenberger11, Stefan Küffer11, Philipp Ströbel11, Alexander Marx12.
Abstract
Our aim was to investigate sebaceous differentiation in thymus tumours and to identify new actionable genomic alterations. To this end we screened 35 normal and 23 hyperplastic thymuses, 127 thymomas and 41 thymic carcinomas for the presence of sebaceous differentiation as defined by morphology and expression of adipophilin and androgen receptor (AR). One primary thymic carcinoma showed morphology of sebaceous carcinomas (keratinizing and foam cells, calcifications, giant cells), a strong expression of adipophilin and AR together with squamous markers. NGS revealed high-level amplification of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2). In thymuses and thymomas, no cells with sebaceous morphology were present. Occasionally, macrophages or epithelial cells showed adipophilin-positivity, however, without co-expression of AR. Thymic sebaceous carcinoma should be considered if a thymic carcinoma shows clear or foamy features. Testing for FGFR2 amplification might be warranted when searching for actionable genomic alterations in sebaceous carcinomas in the mediastinum and in other locations.Entities:
Keywords: Adipophilin; BRCA2; FGFR2; Sebaceous carcinoma; Thymus carcinoma
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31401665 DOI: 10.1007/s00428-019-02644-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virchows Arch ISSN: 0945-6317 Impact factor: 4.064