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Concurrent ependymal and ganglionic differentiation in a subset of supratentorial neuroepithelial tumors with EWSR1-PLAGL1 rearrangement

Julieann C. Lee Selene C. Koo Larissa V. Furtado Alex Breuer Mohammad K. Eldomery +17 lainnya

Abstrak

Abstract Neuroepithelial tumors with fusion of PLAGL1 or amplification of PLAGL1/PLAGL2 have recently been described often with ependymoma-like or embryonal histology respectively. To further evaluate emerging entities with PLAG-family genetic alterations, the histologic, molecular, clinical, and imaging features are described for 8 clinical cases encountered at St. Jude (EWSR1-PLAGL1 fusion n = 6; PLAGL1 amplification n = 1; PLAGL2 amplification n = 1). A histologic feature observed on initial resection in a subset (4/6) of supratentorial neuroepithelial tumors with EWSR1-PLAGL1 rearrangement was the presence of concurrent ependymal and ganglionic differentiation. This ranged from prominent clusters of ganglion cells within ependymoma/subependymoma-like areas, to interspersed ganglion cells of low to moderate frequency among otherwise ependymal-like histology, or focal areas with a ganglion cell component. When present, the combination of ependymal-like and ganglionic features within a supratentorial neuroepithelial tumor may raise consideration for an EWSR1-PLAGL1 fusion, and prompt initiation of appropriate molecular testing such as RNA sequencing and methylation profiling. One of the EWSR1-PLAGL1 fusion cases showed subclonal INI1 loss in a region containing small clusters of rhabdoid/embryonal cells, and developed a prominent ganglion cell component on recurrence. As such, EWSR1-PLAGL1 neuroepithelial tumors are a tumor type in which acquired inactivation of SMARCB1 and development of AT/RT features may occur and lead to clinical progression. In contrast, the PLAGL2 and PLAGL1 amplified cases showed either embryonal histology or contained an embryonal component with a significant degree of desmin staining, which could also serve to raise consideration for a PLAG entity when present. Continued compilation of associated clinical data and histopathologic findings will be critical for understanding emerging entities with PLAG-family genetic alterations.

Penulis (22)

J

Julieann C. Lee

S

Selene C. Koo

L

Larissa V. Furtado

A

Alex Breuer

M

Mohammad K. Eldomery

A

Asim K. Bag

P

Pat Stow

G

Gary Rose

T

Trisha Larkin

R

Rick Sances

B

Bette K. Kleinschmidt-DeMasters

J

Jenna L. Bodmer

N

Nicholas Willard

M

Murat Gokden

S

Sonika Dahiya

K

Kaleigh Roberts

K

Kelsey C. Bertrand

D

Daniel C. Moreira

G

Giles W. Robinson

J

Jun Qin Mo

D

David W. Ellison

B

Brent A. Orr

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Lee, J.C., Koo, S.C., Furtado, L.V., Breuer, A., Eldomery, M.K., Bag, A.K. et al. (2024). Concurrent ependymal and ganglionic differentiation in a subset of supratentorial neuroepithelial tumors with EWSR1-PLAGL1 rearrangement. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40478-024-01809-9

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2024
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