GOPC-ROS1 mosaicism in agminated Spitz naevi: report of two cases
Spitz tumors are genetically associated with activating HRAS point mutations or fusions of either ALK , ROS1 , NTRK1 , NTRK3 , RET , MET , MERTK , LCK , BRAF , MAP3K8 , or MAP3K3 . All these driver gene alterations are mutually exclusive . We report two cases of agminated Spitz naevi with a GOPC - R...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology 2021-09, Vol.479 (3), p.559-564 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Spitz tumors are genetically associated with activating
HRAS
point mutations or fusions of either
ALK
,
ROS1
,
NTRK1
,
NTRK3
,
RET
,
MET
,
MERTK
,
LCK
,
BRAF
,
MAP3K8
, or
MAP3K3
. All these driver gene alterations are mutually exclusive
.
We report two cases of agminated Spitz naevi with a
GOPC
-
ROS1
fusion. Both cases occurred on the lower limb of young adults. Since adolescence, pigmented or pink-colored papules have been periodically arising in a limited area of skin. In one case, an ill-defined hyperpigmented macule known since childhood was present in the background. Morphologically, at least five lesions were analyzed from each patient. In one case, all were predominantly junctional pigmented Spitz naevi, and in the other case, all were compound unpigmented Spitz naevi. No atypical features were present. RNA-sequencing revealed a
GOPC
-
ROS1
gene translocation in both cases. Split signals of
ROS1
gene in fluorescence in situ hybridization were observed not only in the nests of spitzoid melanocytes but also in the bland basal melanocytes surrounding the proliferations. These findings suggest the presence of a
GOPC
-
ROS1
mosaicism in melanocytes with further emergence of agminated Spitz naevi potentially triggered by other genetic alterations. This expands the spectrum of genetic anomalies described in agminated Spitz naevi and our understanding of the mechanisms involved in their emergence. |
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ISSN: | 0945-6317 1432-2307 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00428-020-02992-5 |