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International Endocervical Adenocarcinoma Criteria and Classification (IECC): An Independent Cohort With Clinical and Molecular Findings.

Hezhen Ren, Noorah Almadani, Jennifer Pors, Samuel Leung, Julie Ho, Christine Chow, Monica Ta, Kay J Park, Simona Stolnicu, Robert Soslow, David Huntsman, Blake C Gilks, Lynn Hoang.   

Abstract

Recently, the International Endocervical Adenocarcinoma Criteria and Classification (IECC) has reorganized the classification of endocervical adenocarcinomas (ECAs), separating them into human papilloma virus (HPV)-associated (HPVA) and HPVA independent (HPVI) categories. In this study, we sought to revalidate the IECC clinical findings in an independent cohort and assess the mutational differences between HPVA and HPVI ECAs using next generation sequencing. Consecutive cases of ECAs were reclassified under the IECC. Clinicopathologic information was collected and tissue was sent for targeted next-generation sequencing in 33 genes. Associations between HPV status, clinicopathologic parameters and mutation status, with survival were evaluated. The series comprised of 85/100 HPVA (63 HPVA-usual type, 4 villoglandular, 3 mucinous intestinal, 15 mucinous not otherwise specified) and 15/100 HPVI (9 gastric, 4 mesonephric, 1 clear cell, 1 not otherwise specified). HPVA ECAs presented at a lower age (P=0.001), smaller tumor sizes (P=0.011), less margin positivity (P=0.027), less Silva pattern C (P=0.002), and lower FIGO stages (P=0.020). HPVA had superior survival compared with HPVI ECA [overall survival (P=0.0026), disease-specific survival (P=0.0092), and progression-free survival (P=0.0041)]. Factors that correlated with worse prognosis irrespective of HPV status were FIGO stage, positive margins and lymphovascular invasion (P<0.05). TP53 mutations were detected in a significantly higher proportion of HPVIs than HPVAs (P<<0.001). The study revalidates the IECC system by reaffirming the clinical and prognostic differences between HPVA and HPVI ECAs in an independent dataset.
Copyright © 2021 by the International Society of Gynecological Pathologists.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34612210     DOI: 10.1097/PGP.0000000000000764

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Gynecol Pathol        ISSN: 0277-1691            Impact factor:   2.762


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1.  Clinical correlation of lymphovascular invasion and Silva pattern of invasion in early-stage endocervical adenocarcinoma: proposed binary Silva classification system.

Authors:  Simona Stolnicu; Lien Hoang; Noorah Almadani; Louise De Brot; Glauco Baiocchi; Graziele Bovolim; Maria Jose Brito; Georgia Karpathiou; Antonio Ieni; Esther Guerra; Takako Kiyokawa; Pavel Dundr; Carlos Parra-Herran; Sofia Lérias; Ana Felix; Andres Roma; Anna Pesci; Esther Oliva; Kay J Park; Robert A Soslow; Nadeem R Abu-Rustum
Journal:  Pathology       Date:  2022-04-30       Impact factor: 5.335

2.  Case Report: Giant Pelvic Cystic Appearance-An Unusual Feature of Uterine Cervical Adenocarcinoma.

Authors:  Yongxin Wang; Xue Shan; Man Li; Ying Yue
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2022-03-09
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