下一代测序可用于诊断具有挑战性的小/扁平尿路病变

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PATHOLOGY Annals of Diagnostic Pathology Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1016/j.anndiagpath.2024.152370
Amélie Pinard, Constance Chen, Jessica Van Ziffle, Jeffry P. Simko, Bradley A. Stohr, Emily Chan
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小/扁平尿路病变具有挑战性,目前可用的辅助免疫组化检测往往不能可靠地区分反应性病变和尿路上皮癌(UCa)。UCa 具有特征性的分子特征,但小/扁平尿路病变通常被认为太小,无法进行新一代测序(NGS)。在此,我们介绍了本机构利用基于 DNA 的综合 NGS 评估小/扁平尿路上皮病变(n = 13 例)的经验。有 7/13 例小/扁平尿道病变最初被诊断为尿道非典型性,病理学家要求进行 NGS 以帮助进一步诊断;其余 6/13 例被诊断为尿道原位癌 (uCIS),主治肿瘤学家要求进行 NGS。如果检测结果显示出以前文献中与尿路上皮癌相关的致病性或可能的致病性改变,则认为该检测具有附加价值。所有病例均需进行宏观解剖,通过刮片(7 例)、打孔活检(5 例)或石蜡组织块舀取(1 例)获得。在 4/13 个病例中,肿瘤含量被认为较低(25%);在 2/13 个病例中,DNA 数量产量被认为低于最佳水平(250 纳克);所有病例均符合检测所需的 DNA 数量(50 纳克)。平均目标覆盖范围为:498 到 985(最佳覆盖范围为 500 个读数)。在所有 7 例最初被诊断为非典型的病例中,NGS 检测发现了与尿路上皮癌相符的突变;在一例病例中,肿瘤复发为肺转移。所有 6 例尿路上皮癌的 NGS 检测结果均与尿路上皮癌一致。总之,尽管样本量少,肿瘤含量和 DNA 浓度低,但在小/扁平尿道病变的情况下,可考虑采用适当方法进行 NGS 检测,以帮助诊断或根据肿瘤学家的要求进行诊断,并得出可解释的结果。
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Next-generation sequencing has diagnostic utility in challenging small/flat urothelial lesions

Small/flat urothelial lesions are challenging and currently available ancillary immunohistochemistry testing often cannot reliably distinguish between reactive lesions and urothelial carcinoma (UCa). UCa has a characteristic molecular profile, but small/flat urothelial lesions are typically considered too small to perform next generation sequencing (NGS). Herein, we present our institution's experience with utilizing comprehensive DNA-based NGS to evaluate small/flat urothelial lesions (n = 13 cases). NGS was ordered on 7/13 small/flat urothelial lesions initially diagnosed as urothelial atypia, ordered by the pathologist to aid in further diagnosis; the remaining 6/13 cases were diagnosed as urothelial carcinoma in situ (uCIS), ordered by a treating oncologist. The test was considered as adding value if it yielded pathogenic or likely pathogenic alterations previously associated with urothelial carcinoma in the literature. Macroscopic dissection was determined necessary in all cases and obtained either by scraping (7), punch biopsy (5) or scooping (1) of paraffin tissue blocks. In 4/13 cases, tumor content was considered low (<25%); in 2/13 cases, DNA quantity yield was considered below optimal (<250 ng); all cases met required DNA quantity for testing (>50 ng). Mean target coverage ranged: 498 to 985 (optimal >500 reads). NGS testing identified mutations compatible with urothelial carcinoma in all 7 cases initially diagnosed as atypical; and in one case, the tumor recurred as a lung metastasis. All 6 uCIS had NGS testing results concordant with UCa. In conclusion, despite small sample quantity with low tumor content and DNA concentration yield, NGS testing with appropriate methodology can be considered in the setting of small/flat urothelial lesions to aid in diagnosis or per oncologist request and yield interpretable results.

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