RESULTS• Of the 25 cases analyzed, 8 (32%) showed positivity for TFE3 and 17 were negative for TFE3 staining. Two tumors with ASPL-TFE3 gene fusion also showed TFE3 overexpression.• Fifty percent of the positive patients had lymph node metastatic disease, whereas only one TFE3-negative patient (5.8%) showed evidence of lymph node spread and cava thrombus at diagnosis. Of the TFE3-positive patients, three had a vena cava thrombus (37.5%). Seven of the eight positive cases (87.5%) were diagnosed with a high Fuhrman grade (III/IV). In comparison, five of 17 (29.4%) TFE3-negative patients had a high Fuhrman grade. Five of eight TFE3-positive patients relapsed rapidly at 3 month follow-up; conversely none of the negative cases relapsed. At 36-month mean followup, 5-year cancer-specific survival was 15.6% for TFE3-positive patients and 87.5% for TFE3-negative patients ( P < 0.001).
CONCLUSION• Patients with unclassified RCC and TFE3 positivity have a grim prognosis due to their advanced stage at presentation and aggressive biologic features compared with the TFE3-negative unclassified RCC cases.
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