Yoon Jung Hwang, Yangkyu Lee, Su Jong Yu, Suk Kyun Hong, Nam-Joon Yi, YoungRok Choi, Hyejung Lee, Wonju Chung, Haeryoung Kim
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Abstract
Aims: The frequency of CTNNB1 mutation, one of the most frequent genetic events in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), is lower in Asian countries and in hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related HCCs. In this study, we evaluated the prevalence and types of CTNNB1-mutation in HBV-related HCC and correlated the molecular status with the histomorphological and immunohistochemical features.
Methods and results: A total of 108 consecutive cases of treatment-naïve, surgically resected HBV-related HCCs were selected. Targeted sequencing for CTNNB1 exons 3, 7 and 8 was performed, and the results were correlated with the expression pattern of glutamine synthetase (GS), nuclear β-catenin expression status and the histomorphological characteristics of the tumour. CTNNB1 mutations were identified in 13% of HBV-related HCCs; of these cases, mutations were found in D32-S37 (7%), T41 (4%) and S45 (2%) of exon 3. None of the HCCs demonstrated alterations in exons 7 and 8. CTNNB1 mutation was strongly associated with diffuse strong GS expression (P < 0.001), nuclear β-catenin expression (P < 0.001) and the classic CTNNB1 morphology (P = 0.038). Diffuse strong GS expression was observed in 78.6% of the CTNNB1-mutated HCCs, and nuclear β-catenin expression was identified in 64.3% of these cases. The classic CTNNB1 morphology was observed in 57% of all CTNNB1-mutated HCCs. Furthermore, programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) was less frequently expressed in HCCs with classic CTNNB1 morphology.
Conclusions: CTNNB1 mutation was observed in 13% of HBV-related HCCs in this Korean cohort, and was associated with diffuse strong GS expression, nuclear β-catenin expression and classic CTNNB1 morphology.
期刊介绍:
Histopathology is an international journal intended to be of practical value to surgical and diagnostic histopathologists, and to investigators of human disease who employ histopathological methods. Our primary purpose is to publish advances in pathology, in particular those applicable to clinical practice and contributing to the better understanding of human disease.