2022
DOI: 10.1097/pas.0000000000001887
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S100 and CD34 Expressing Mesenchymal Neoplasm With Rare PLEKHH2::ALK Fusion and Response to ALK Inhibition

Abstract: The PLEKHH2::ALK fusion is a rarely reported gene fusion identified predominantly in lung adenocarcinomas. Tumors with this fusion have been reported to be of durable response to ALK inhibitors. We herein present the case of a 21-year-old woman with a histomorphologically heterogenous mesenchymal neoplasm of the pelvis, expressing both s100 and CD34, with subsequently identified PLEKHH2::ALK fusion. To our knowledge, only a single mesenchymal neoplasm with this gene fusion has been previously reported. We prop… Show more

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“…The tumor in case 2 showed moderate to high cellular proliferation and stromal and perivascular hyalinization, which are consistent with morphological features reported by Suurmeijer et al (15). Similar to other reported S100-and CD34-co-expressing mesenchymal tumors harboring ALK rearrangement (6,8,9,12,13), inflammatory infiltration was found in both our cases. However, case 1 even showed IMT-like morphology, suggesting IMT in the differential diagnosis, but then we discarded the hypothesis due to the absence of myogenic expression and S100 and CD34 co-expression.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The tumor in case 2 showed moderate to high cellular proliferation and stromal and perivascular hyalinization, which are consistent with morphological features reported by Suurmeijer et al (15). Similar to other reported S100-and CD34-co-expressing mesenchymal tumors harboring ALK rearrangement (6,8,9,12,13), inflammatory infiltration was found in both our cases. However, case 1 even showed IMT-like morphology, suggesting IMT in the differential diagnosis, but then we discarded the hypothesis due to the absence of myogenic expression and S100 and CD34 co-expression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Morphologically, case 1 was intermediate-grade sarcoma composed of uniform spindle cells and epithelioid cells arranged in myxedematous and hyalinized stroma, with brisk mitosis, focal necrosis, and inflammatory cell infiltration. Although most of the kinase fusion-positive STTs were defined as spindle cell tumors, epithelioid cells have been observed in some areas of S100-and CD34-co-expressing tumors harboring RAF1, BRAF, and ALK gene rearrangements (3,9,19). Myxedematous stroma has been found in some cases of ALK-rearranged STTs with S100 and CD34 co-expression (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11).…”
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