利用新一代测序技术分析肠道相关淋巴组织癌:病例报告

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY Pathology, research and practice Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.1016/j.prp.2024.155621
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最近发现了一些与肠道相关淋巴组织(GALT)有关的肿瘤。肠道相关淋巴组织癌(GCs)具有特征性的外观:宏观上表现为 "圆顶型 "病变,微观上表现为黏膜下扩张的囊性腺体、无鹅口疮细胞的分化腺癌以及带有生殖中心的基质淋巴细胞。然而,它们的起源和发病机制仍存在争议。在此,我们介绍了一例 54 岁男性的病例,他在结肠镜检查时发现直肠上部有一个突出的病灶,没有家族史和既往病史。患者接受了低位前切除术,根据肿瘤的典型形态诊断为 GC。肿瘤细胞的粘蛋白 2、其他粘蛋白和 CD10 均为阴性。肿瘤伴有丰富的淋巴细胞浸润和生发中心。下一代测序检测到表皮生长因子受体(EGFR)错义突变和TP53无义突变。尽管GC被认为是侵犯粘膜下层的传统结直肠癌,但该病例的粘膜上皮没有原位癌病变。此外,我们还检测到表皮生长因子受体(EGFR)和 TP53 突变(无致病性 APC 或 KRAS 突变),这些突变并非传统意义上的腺瘤-癌突变。我们需要进一步研究,以确定 GC 是否是一种侵入 GALT 黏膜下层的散发性癌。
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Gut-associated lymphoid tissue carcinoma analyzed using next-generation sequencing: A case report
Tumors related to the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) have been recently described. GALT carcinomas (GCs) have a characteristic appearance: macroscopically, they appear as a "dome-type" lesion, whereas microscopically, they show dilated cystic glands in the submucosa, differentiated adenocarcinoma without goblet cells, and stromal lymphocytes with germinal centers. However, their origin and pathogenesis remain controversial. Here, we present the case of a 54-year-old man that presented with a protruding lesion in the upper rectum during colonoscopy and had no family or past medical history. Low anterior resection was performed, and the tumor was diagnosed as GC based on its typical morphology. The tumor cells were negative for Mucin 2 and other mucins and CD10. p53 showed null-type. The tumor was associated with rich lymphocyte infiltration and germinal centers. Next-generation sequencing detected EGFR missense and TP53 nonsense mutations. Although GCs are known as conventional colorectal carcinomas that invade the submucosa, this case showed no neoplastic lesion in the mucosal epithelium in situ. Moreover, we detected EGFR and TP53 mutations (no pathogenic APC or KRAS mutations), which are not conventional adenoma-carcinoma mutations. Further studies are warranted to confirm whether GC is a sporadic carcinoma that invades the GALT submucosa.
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