2021
DOI: 10.1111/his.14311
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Histological characteristics of lung adenocarcinoma with uncommon actionable alterations: special emphasis on MET exon 14 skipping alterations

Abstract: Aims In the evolving era of precision medicine, increasing emphasis is placed on detecting molecular alterations driving the development of specific cancers and targeting them with matched therapies that can yield the best outcomes for patients. Lung adenocarcinomas with uncommon actionable alterations, including MET exon 14 skipping (METex14), ERBB2 and BRAF mutations, are rare and poorly characterised cancers. Methods and results To more clearly understand the histopathological features of lung adenocarcinom… Show more

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“…Approximately 20%–30% of pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinomas harbor METex14 alterations, although METex14 alterations are found in 2%–3% of adenocarcinomas [ 4 ]. In contrast, adenocarcinomas with METex14 skipping frequently contain giant cells with nuclear pleomorphisms [ 25 ]. These data suggest that sarcomatoid carcinoma components such as highly pleomorphic tumor cells with multiple large, irregularly lobulated nuclei may be characteristic of METex14 skipping [ 25 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Approximately 20%–30% of pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinomas harbor METex14 alterations, although METex14 alterations are found in 2%–3% of adenocarcinomas [ 4 ]. In contrast, adenocarcinomas with METex14 skipping frequently contain giant cells with nuclear pleomorphisms [ 25 ]. These data suggest that sarcomatoid carcinoma components such as highly pleomorphic tumor cells with multiple large, irregularly lobulated nuclei may be characteristic of METex14 skipping [ 25 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, adenocarcinomas with METex14 skipping frequently contain giant cells with nuclear pleomorphisms [ 25 ]. These data suggest that sarcomatoid carcinoma components such as highly pleomorphic tumor cells with multiple large, irregularly lobulated nuclei may be characteristic of METex14 skipping [ 25 ]. Thus, the CT findings of METex14 skipping-positive NSCLC may resemble those of pleomorphic carcinoma represented by invasion into surrounding tissue and the presence of internal low-density areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…105,106 In addition, this molecule biologically plays a crucial role in maintaining the function and development of peripheral lung parenchyma; TTF-1 regulates most of the surfactant proteins and club cell antigens and TTF-1-deficient transgenic mice are lacking lung parenchyma formation, despite maintaining intact bronchial trees. 107 Among lung adenocarcinomas, TTF-1-positive ones are enriched in EGFR mutations 105,106,108 and the majority of other driver mutation-positive adenocarcinomas express TTF-1, [109][110][111][112] although such expression is less frequent in KRAS-mutated tumours.…”
Section: Two-compartment Model For Lung Cancer Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%