Comprehensive clinicopathological, molecular, and methylation analysis of mesenchymal tumors with NTRK and other kinase gene aberrations.

dc.contributor.authorKoshyk, Olena
dc.contributor.authorKlubíčková, Natálie
dc.contributor.authorDermawan, Josephine K
dc.contributor.authorMosaieby, Elaheh
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-12T07:43:41Z
dc.date.available2024-12-12T07:43:41Z
dc.date.issued2024-02-09
dc.description.abstractAlterations in kinase genes such as NTRK1/2/3, RET, and BRAF underlie infantile fibrosarcoma (IFS), the emerging entity 'NTRK-rearranged spindle cell neoplasms' included in the latest WHO classification, and a growing set of tumors with overlapping clinical and pathological features. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive clinicopathological and molecular analysis of 22 cases of IFS and other kinase gene-altered spindle cell neoplasms affecting both pediatric and adult patients. Follow-up periods for 16 patients ranged in length from 10 to 130 months (mean 38 months). Six patients were treated with targeted therapy, achieving a partial or complete response in five cases. Overall, three cases recurred and one metastasized. Eight patients were free of disease, five were alive with disease, and two patients died. All cases showed previously reported morphological patterns. Based on the cellularity and level of atypia, cases were divided into three morphological grade groups. S100 protein and CD34 were at least focally positive in 12/22 and 14/22 cases, respectively. Novel PWWP2A::RET, NUMA1::RET, ITSN1::RAF1, and CAPZA2::MET fusions, which we report herein in mesenchymal tumors for the first time, were detected by RNA sequencing. Additionally, the first uterine case with BRAF and EGFR mutations and CD34 and S100 co-expression is described. DNA sequencing performed in 13 cases uncovered very rare additional genetic aberrations. The CNV profiles showed that high-grade tumors demonstrate a significantly higher percentage of copy number gains and losses across the genome compared with low- and intermediate-grade tumors. Unsupervised clustering of the tumors' methylation profiles revealed that in 8/9 cases, the methylation profiles clustered with the IFS methylation class, irrespective of their clinicopathological or molecular features.
dc.identifier.citationKlubíčková N, Dermawan JK, Mosaieby E, Martínek P, Vaněček T, Hájková V, Ptáková N, Grossmann P, Šteiner P, Švajdler M, Kinkor Z, Michalová K, Szepe P, Plank L, Hederová S, Kolenová A, Spasov NJ, Kosemehmetoglu K, Pažanin L, Špůrková Z, Baník M, Baumruk L, Meyer A, Kalmykova A, Koshyk O, Michal M, Michal M. Comprehensive clinicopathological, molecular, and methylation analysis of mesenchymal tumors with NTRK and other kinase gene aberrations. J Pathol. 2024 May;263(1):61-73. doi: 10.1002/path.6260. Epub 2024 Feb 9. PMID: 38332737.
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/path.6260
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.kmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/610
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherWiley Online Library. The Journal of Pathology.
dc.subjectBRAF mutation
dc.subjectCDKN2A
dc.subjectNTRK‐rearranged spindle cell neoplasms
dc.subjectentrectinib
dc.subjectinfantile fibrosarcoma
dc.subjectkinase gene fusion
dc.subjectlarotrectinib
dc.subjectmethylation profiling
dc.subjectselpercatinib
dc.titleComprehensive clinicopathological, molecular, and methylation analysis of mesenchymal tumors with NTRK and other kinase gene aberrations.
dc.typeArticle

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