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Lipoblastomas presenting in older children and adults: analysis of 22 cases with identification of novel PLAG1 fusion partners.

Karen Fritchie1, Lu Wang2, Zhaohong Yin2, Joy Nakitandwe2, Dale Hedges3, Andrew Horvai4, Jorge Torres Mora5, Andrew L Folpe5, Armita Bahrami2.   

Abstract

Lipoblastomas are benign neoplasms of embryonal white fat that typically present in the first 3 years of life and show a lobular arrangement of maturing adipocytes with variable degrees of myxoid change. We systematically studied the clinicopathologic and genetic features of lipoblastomas arising in older children and adults. Cases with a diagnosis of lipoblastoma or maturing lipoblastoma in patients >3 years of age were retrieved from our archives. Immunostaining for CD34 and desmin and molecular studies (FISH, RNA sequencing) were performed. Twenty-two cases (8F; 14M) were identified in patients ranging from 4 to 44 years of age (median 10 years). Sites included extremity (n = 15), head and neck (n = 4), and trunk (n = 3) with tumor sizes varying from 1.6 to 17.5 cm (median 5). Only three tumors had histologic features of "conventional" lipoblastoma. The majority of tumors (n = 14) were composed of variably sized lobules of mature adipose tissue partitioned by thin fibrous septa ("maturing"). The remaining five cases consisted predominantly of bland spindled to plump ovoid cells embedded in a fibrous stroma, with a vaguely plexiform arrangement of small myxoid and adipocytic nodules ("fibroblastic"). CD34 was diffusely positive in all cases tested (21/21), while desmin immunoreactivity was identified in 12 of 21 cases (diffuse = 7, focal = 5). PLAG1 rearrangements were identified in 13 tumors in the entire cohort (59%), including all 5 fibroblastic tumors. RNA sequencing detected eight PLAG1 fusion partners, of which two were known (CHCHD7 and COL3A1) and six were novel (SRSF3, HNRNPC, PCMTD1, YWHAZ, CTDSP2, and PPP2R2A). Twelve cases had follow-up (1-107 months; median 21 months), and no recurrences were reported. Lipoblastomas may occur in older children and adults and may be difficult to recognize due to their predominantly adipocytic or fibrous appearance. Awareness that lipoblastomas may occur in older patients, careful evaluation for foci showing more typical morphologic features, ancillary immunohistochemistry for CD34 and desmin, and molecular genetic studies to identify PLAG1 rearrangements are the keys to recognizing these tumors.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33097826     DOI: 10.1038/s41379-020-00696-4

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


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Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-03-31       Impact factor: 4.241

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Journal:  Genes Chromosomes Cancer       Date:  2021-07-08       Impact factor: 4.263

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