Histological and molecular features of solitary fibrous tumor of the extremities: clinical correlation
Solitary fibrous tumor is a rare mesenchymal neoplasm that exhibits a broad spectrum of biological behaviors. Few studies relative to clinical-pathologic features and predictive factors have been reported, all involving a mixed population of tumors occurring at different anatomic sites. In this stud...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology 2020-03, Vol.476 (3), p.445-454 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Solitary fibrous tumor is a rare mesenchymal neoplasm that exhibits a broad spectrum of biological behaviors. Few studies relative to clinical-pathologic features and predictive factors have been reported, all involving a mixed population of tumors occurring at different anatomic sites. In this study, we described a cohort of 41 patients with solitary fibrous tumor of the extremities and evaluated the prognostic role of clinical and histological features, presence of C228T and C250T mutations at the
TERT
promoter region, and
NAB2–STAT6
fusion variants. Patients were stratified according to the latest risk stratification model proposed by Demicco. The two patients with metastasis at presentation were in the high-risk group; the one with metastasis after surgery was classified in the intermediate-risk group.
TERT
promoter mutations were detected in 9 out of 38 DNA available. All patients with metastasis were characterized by a
TERT
promoter mutation.
TERT
promoter mutation was associated with mitoses > 4 per high-power field (
p
= 0.001), necrosis (
p
= 0.049), and size > 10 cm (
p
= 0.031).
NAB2–STAT6
fusion variants were detected in 27 out of 41 cases without any prognostic value. In conclusion, we confirmed that the patients with solitary fibrous tumor of the limbs have a better prognosis than other solitary fibrous tumors, with a very low percentage of metastatic events. Besides, our data support an association between
TERT
promoter mutations and histologically malignant features, suggesting a possible molecular role in stratifying patients into intermediate- to high-risk tumor. |
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ISSN: | 0945-6317 1432-2307 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00428-019-02650-5 |