Molecular analysis using SalvGlandDx improves risk of malignancy estimation and diagnosis of salivary gland cytopathology: An exploratory multicenter study

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Cancer Cytopathology Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.1002/cncy.22814
Sandra N. Freiberger PhD, Kristian Ikenberg MD, Demi van Egmond, Sofie Claerhout PhD, Tom van Wezel PhD, Isabelle Vanden Bempt PharmD, PhD, Jeroen N. van Rossem MSc, Simon A. Mueller MD, Paul M Clement MD PhD, Vincent Vander Poorten MD PhD MSc, Danielle Cohen MD PhD, Esther Hauben MD, Niels J. Rupp MD
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Abstract

Background

Diagnosis of salivary gland neoplasms is challenging, especially on cytological specimens acquired by fine-needle aspiration. The recently implemented standardized Milan system for reporting salivary gland cytopathology provides an estimated risk of malignancy (ROM); yet, for two of the categories, the diagnosis of the lesion remains unclear. However, a precise diagnosis is desirable for optimal patient management, including planning of surgery and imaging procedures.

Methods

Cytological specimens (n = 106) were subjected to molecular analysis using the SalvGlandDx panel. The risk of malignancy was calculated for each detected alteration based on the diagnosis of the resection specimen. By taking into account the molecular alterations, their associated ROM, the clinical and cytological features, and the current literature, the Milan category was evaluated.

Results

Of n = 63 technically valid cases, 76% revealed a molecular alteration. A total of 94% of these molecularly altered cases could be assigned to a different Milan category when additionally taking molecular results into account. In only 2% of the salivary gland neoplasms of uncertain malignant potential, in which a molecular alteration was detected, the classification remained salivary gland neoplasms of uncertain malignant potential.

Conclusion

Molecular analysis of cytological specimens provides a benefit in classifying salivary gland neoplasms on fine-needle aspiration. It can improve the ROM estimation and thus help to assign cases of formerly unknown malignant potential to clearly benign or malignant categories.

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使用SalvGlandDx进行分子分析可提高唾液腺细胞病理学的恶性风险评估和诊断:一项探索性多中心研究
背景:唾液腺肿瘤的诊断极具挑战性,尤其是通过细针穿刺获得的细胞学标本。最近实施的米兰涎腺细胞病理学报告标准化系统提供了估计的恶性肿瘤风险(ROM);然而,其中两个类别的病变诊断仍不明确。然而,精确的诊断有助于优化患者管理,包括手术和影像学检查的规划:方法:使用 SalvGlandDx 面板对细胞学标本(n = 106)进行分子分析。根据切除标本的诊断结果,计算出每个检测到的改变的恶性风险。通过考虑分子改变、其相关的ROM、临床和细胞学特征以及当前文献,对米兰分类进行了评估:在 n = 63 个技术上有效的病例中,76% 发现了分子改变。在这些分子改变的病例中,94%的病例在考虑分子结果后可归入不同的米兰分类。在检测到分子改变的恶性程度不确定的唾液腺肿瘤中,只有2%的病例的分类仍然是恶性程度不确定的唾液腺肿瘤:结论:细胞学标本的分子分析有助于对细针穿刺唾液腺肿瘤进行分类。结论:分子分析有助于对细针穿刺唾液腺肿瘤进行分类,它可以提高ROM估计值,从而帮助将以前恶性潜能未知的病例明确归入良性或恶性类别。
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Cancer Cytopathology
Cancer Cytopathology 医学-病理学
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期刊介绍: Cancer Cytopathology provides a unique forum for interaction and dissemination of original research and educational information relevant to the practice of cytopathology and its related oncologic disciplines. The journal strives to have a positive effect on cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and cure by the publication of high-quality content. The mission of Cancer Cytopathology is to present and inform readers of new applications, technological advances, cutting-edge research, novel applications of molecular techniques, and relevant review articles related to cytopathology.
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