[Hepatocellular carcinoma: Histological and molecular classifications].

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PATHOLOGY Annales De Pathologie Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1016/j.annpat.2024.10.004
Aurélie Beaufrère, Valérie Paradis
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Abstract

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary malignant liver tumour, with a poor prognosis, ranking third for cancer mortality worldwide. HCC is a morphologically and molecularly heterogeneous tumour. This update aims to address this heterogeneity by describing the different histological and molecular subtypes of HCC. Morphologically, eight subtypes have been described according to the WHO classification: steatohepatitic, macrotrabecular massive (MTM), clear cell, chromophobe, scirrhous, fibrolamellar, lymphocyte-rich and neutrophil-rich. Other HCCs are classified as non-specific (not otherwise specified or NOS). These subtypes may be associated with a different prognosis, particularly the MTM, which displays a poorer survival than the other subtypes. Genomically, most HCCs present mutations in the TERT promoter, while other mutations occured later in carcinogenesis, such as TP53 and CTNNB1. TP53 mutated HCCs are associated with a poor prognosis and the MTM subtype. From a transcriptomic standpoint, two classifications are particularly noteworthy, as they are associated with both prognosis (proliferative vs. non-proliferative classification) and clinical, morphological and genomic tumour characteristics (G1-G6 classification). In conclusion, the morphological heterogeneity of HCC, directly linked to molecular heterogeneity, is associated with prognosis. This strongly supports the specification of the different HCC subtypes in our reports.

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[肝细胞癌:组织学和分子分类]。
肝细胞癌(HCC)是最常见的原发性肝脏恶性肿瘤,预后不良,在全球癌症死亡率中排名第三。HCC 是一种形态和分子异质性肿瘤。本次更新旨在通过描述 HCC 的不同组织学和分子亚型来解决这种异质性。根据世界卫生组织的分类,在形态学上已描述了八种亚型:脂肪肝型、巨块型(MTM)、透明细胞型、嗜色细胞型、坏死型、纤维细胞型、淋巴细胞丰富型和中性粒细胞丰富型。其他 HCC 被归类为非特异性(未另作规定或 NOS)。这些亚型可能与不同的预后有关,尤其是 MTM,其存活率低于其他亚型。从基因组学来看,大多数 HCC 存在 TERT 启动子突变,而其他突变发生在癌变后期,如 TP53 和 CTNNB1。TP53 突变的 HCC 与预后不良和 MTM 亚型有关。从转录组学的角度来看,有两种分类尤其值得注意,因为它们与预后(增殖性与非增殖性分类)以及临床、形态和基因组肿瘤特征(G1-G6 分类)都有关联。总之,与分子异质性直接相关的 HCC 形态异质性与预后有关。这有力地支持了我们报告中对不同 HCC 亚型的划分。
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Annales De Pathologie
Annales De Pathologie 医学-病理学
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0.40
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20.00%
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111
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6-12 weeks
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