Morphomolecular Correlation and Clinicopathologic Analysis in Endometrial Carcinoma

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作者
Bulbul, Goksenil [1 ]
Aktas, Tekincan Cagri [3 ]
Agalar, Anil Aysal [1 ]
Aktas, Safiye [3 ]
Kurt, Sefa [2 ]
Saatli, Bahadir [2 ]
Ulukus, Emine Cagnur [1 ]
机构
[1] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Izmir, Turkiye
[2] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Sch Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Izmir, Turkiye
[3] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Inst Oncol, Dept Basic Oncol, Izmir, Turkiye
关键词
Endometrial carcinoma; POLE; MSI; p53; TCGA; TUMOR-INFILTRATING LYMPHOCYTES; FRAGMENTED MELF PATTERN; HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION; CLASSIFICATION; PROMISE;
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10.1097/PGP.0000000000001013
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R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Research groups have identified 4 groups [polymerase epsilon (POLE) mutant, mismatch repair-deficient, p53-abnormal, and no specific molecular profile)] reflecting the Tumor Cancer Genomic Atlas Research Network subgroups in endometrial carcinomas, improving the clinical applicability of molecular classification. We have analyzed the histopathologic and prognostic characteristics of our cases based on the ProMisE classification, supported by growing data on recommended treatment regimens. The study included 118 cases of endometrial carcinoma diagnosed between 2016 and 2020, which underwent mismatch repair and p53 immunohistochemistry. Next-generation sequencing was performed for POLE mutation analysis, dividing the cases into 4 subgroups. The histopathologic and clinical characteristics of these groups were then analyzed statistically. Four cases(3.4%) were classified as POLE mutant, 31 (26.3%) as mismatch repair-deficient, 22 (18.6%) as p53 mutant, and 61 (51.7%) as no specific molecular profile. We categorized 118 patients with endometrial carcinoma into low (n=43), intermediate (n=28), high-intermediate (n=21), high (n=22), and advanced metastatic (n=4) risk groups regardless of the molecular subtypes of their disease. When we reclassified all cases according to the molecular subtypes of endometrial carcinoma only the risk group of 3 (2.5%) cases changed. Using the new algorithm we designed, after narrowing down the number of patients, the microcystic, elongated, and fragmented pattern of invasion was revealed as an independent prognostic factor that reduces overall survival time (hazard ratio: 16.395, 95% CI: 2.140-125.606, P=0.007). In conclusion, using the new algorithm we have designed, and by identifying patients for whom molecular classification could alter risk groups, we observed that molecular tests can be utilized more efficiently in populations with limited economic resources and, in doing so, we discovered a new morphologic marker with prognostic significance.
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