Enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma (EATL), a rare and aggressive intestinal malignancy of intraepithelial T lymphocytes, comprises two disease variants (EATL-I and EATL-II) differing in clinical ...characteristics and pathological features. Here we report findings derived from whole-exome sequencing of 15 EATL-II tumour-normal tissue pairs. The tumour suppressor gene SETD2 encoding a non-redundant H3K36-specific trimethyltransferase is altered in 14/15 cases (93%), mainly by loss-of-function mutations and/or loss of the corresponding locus (3p21.31). These alterations consistently correlate with defective H3K36 trimethylation. The JAK/STAT pathway comprises recurrent STAT5B (60%), JAK3 (46%) and SH2B3 (20%) mutations, including a STAT5B V712E activating variant. In addition, frequent mutations in TP53, BRAF and KRAS are observed. Conversely, in EATL-I, no SETD2, STAT5B or JAK3 mutations are found, and H3K36 trimethylation is preserved. This study describes SETD2 inactivation as EATL-II molecular hallmark, supports EATL-I and -II being two distinct entities, and defines potential new targets for therapeutic intervention.
Background: Lymph node dissection (LND) in primary treatment of differentiated thyroid carcinoma is controversial. The aim of our retrospective study was to analyse the risk factors of ...post-thyroidectomy complications and to assess the morbidity of lymph node dissection, especially in the central neck compartment, since prophylactic central lymph node dissection has not been proven to bring an overall survival benefit. Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of postoperative complications from 1547 consecutive patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma in an academic department of endocrine surgery over a period of 10 years. Results: A total of 535 patients underwent lymph node dissection, whereas the other 1012 did not. The rate of postoperative hypoparathyroidism was higher in patients with LND (17.6% vs. 11.4%, p = 0.001). No significant difference in the rate of permanent hypoparathyroidism (2.4% vs. 1.3%, p = 0.096) was observed between these two groups. A multivariate analysis was performed. Female gender, ipsilateral and bilateral central LND (CLND), parathyroid autotransplantation, and the presence of the parathyroid gland on the resected thyroid were associated with transient hypoparathyroidism. Bilateral CLND and the presence of the parathyroid gland on specimen were associated with permanent hypoparathyroidism. The rate of transient recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury (15.3% vs. 5.4%, p < 0.001) and permanent RLN injury (6.5% vs. 0.9%, p < 0.001) were higher in the LND group. In multivariate analysis, ipsilateral and bilateral lateral LND (LLND) were the main predictive factors of transient and permanent RLN injury. Bilateral RLN injury (2.6% vs. 0.4%, p < 0.001), chyle leakage (2.4% vs. 0%, p < 0.001), other nerve injuries (2.2% vs. 0%, p < 0.001), and abscess (2.4% vs. 0.5%, p = 0.001) were higher in the patients with LND. Conclusions: The surgical technique and the extent of lymph node dissection during surgery for thyroid carcinoma increase postoperative morbidity. A wider knowledge of lymph-node-dissection-related complications associated with thyroid surgery could help surgeons to carefully evaluate the surgical and medical therapeutic options.
Lymph node involvement (LNI) is one of the most important prognostic factors for poor survival in medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC). At diagnosis, LNI is found in over 50% of sporadic MTCs, and ...especially in large tumours. Cervical lymph node dissection is therefore mandatory during MTC surgery. However, some large tumours (responsible for high preoperative basal calcitonin levels) are found to lack LNI, and can be cured definitely. Preoperative detection of these particular tumours might spare patients from undergoing extensive cervical dissection. The objective of the present retrospective study of a series of large sporadic MTCs was to identify clinical, biological and pathological factors that were predictive of LNI. Consecutive cases of large, sporadic MTCs (measuring at least 1 cm in diameter) were retrieved and reviewed. The levels of several mature microRNAs (miRs) in paraffin-embedded samples were assessed using qPCR. Of the 54 MTCs, 26 had LNI and 28 were pN0. Relative to pN0 patients, patients with LNI had a significant higher preoperative basal calcitonin level (
p
= 0.0074) and a greater prevalence of infiltrative margins (
p
< 0.0001), lymphovascular invasion (
p
= 0.0004), extrathyroidal extension (
p
< 0.0001), a higher pT stage (
p
= 0.0003) and more abundant desmoplastic stroma (
p
= 0.0006). Tumour expression levels of miR-21 (
p
= 0.0008) and miR-183 (
p
= 0.0096) were higher in the LNI group. The abundance of desmoplastic stroma (
p
= 0.007) and the miR-21 expression level (
p
= 0.0026) were independent prognostic factors for LNI. The abundance of desmoplastic stroma and high levels of miR-21 expression were strong indicators of LNI, and may thus help the surgeon to choose the extent of cervical lymph node dissection for large, sporadic MTCs with no preoperatively obvious LNI.
To determine the lymphatic spread frequency and location in patients, who underwent lung resection for carcinoid tumors, associated with systematic nodal dissection.
From January 1998 to June 2007, ...54 patients underwent anatomic lung resection associated with systematic nodal dissection for tumors classified as typical (TC) or atypical carcinoid according to 1999 World Health Organization criteria. The number and location of the resected lymph nodes were specified. All patients were followed up.
All patients underwent complete resection (R0) that were anatomic in 32 patients (59.2%), and associated with a bronchoplastic procedure in 22 (40.8%). Low morbidity was related to lymphadenectomy. The mean number of resected lymph nodes was of 18 (range, 7–44) per patient, which pathologic studies demonstrated lymphatic spread in 10 patients (18.5%). In the TC group (n = 42) 2 patients were classified N1 (4.8%) and 4 N2 (9.5%). In the atypical group (n = 12) 2 patients were classified N1 (16.6%) and 2 N2 (16.6%).
Five of the 6 N2 patients showed a single skip metastasis not discovered by preoperative evaluation (83.3%).
The lymphatic spread was correlated with age ≤35 years (p = 0.01) and a tumor size ≥3 cm (p = 0.002).
Median follow-up was 57 months. Nine patients with lymphatic spread are disease free and one died from metastatic disease at 52 months.
Systematic nodal dissection showed a high frequency of unpredictable lymphatic spread, mainly in the TC group. This procedure is mandatory to treat carcinoids in a curative intent.
3-9% of low-grade preinvasive bronchial lesions progress to cancer. This study assessed the usefulness of an intensive bronchoscopy surveillance strategy in patients with bronchial lesions up to ...moderate squamous dysplasia.
SELEPREBB (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00213603) was a randomised study conducted in 17 French centres. After baseline lung computed tomography (CT) and autofluorescence bronchoscopy (AFB) to exclude lung cancer and bronchial severe squamous dysplasia or carcinoma
(CIS), patients were assigned to standard surveillance (arm A) with CT and AFB at 36 months or to intensive surveillance (arm B) with AFB every 6 months. Further long-term data were obtained with a median follow-up of 4.7 years.
364 patients were randomised (A: 180, B: 184). 27 patients developed invasive lung cancer and two developed persistent CIS during the study, with no difference between arms (OR 0.63, 95% CI 0.20-1.96, p=0.42). Mild or moderate dysplasia at baseline bronchoscopy was a significant lung cancer risk factor both at 3 years (8 of 74 patients, OR 6.9, 95% CI 2.5-18.9, p<0.001) and at maximum follow-up (16 of 74 patients, OR 5.9, 95% CI 2.9-12.0, p<0.001). Smoking cessation was significantly associated with clearance of bronchial dysplasia on follow-up (OR 0.12, 95% CI 0.01-0.66, p=0.005) and with a reduced risk of lung cancer at 5 years (OR 0.15, 95% CI 0.003-0.99, p=0.04).
Patients with mild or moderate dysplasia are at very high risk for lung cancer at 5 years, with smoking cessation significantly reducing the risk. Whereas intensive bronchoscopy surveillance does not improve patient outcomes, the identification of bronchial dysplasia using initial bronchoscopy maybe useful for risk stratification strategies in lung cancer screening programmes.
Little data exists regarding the performance of elastography in EBUS-TBNA. The aim of the study was to evaluate the elastography score proposed and previously published by Izumo, in particular its ...capacity to perfectly identify benign lymph node, and to discriminate malignant ones.
This study included patients undergoing EBUS-TBNA for mediastinal lymph nodes (LN). Before LN needle aspiration, an elastography was performed which allowed a color elastogram to be superimposed on the ultrasound image. Three blinded assessors classified these elastograms into 3 types using the score published by Izumo: type 1 (predominantly not blue), type 2 (partially blue, partially not blue), or type 3 (predominantly blue). These types were then compared with pathology results.
A total of 217 LN (114 patients) were analyzed: histologic findings identified 97 benign LN (44.7% of the lymph nodes) and 120 malignant LN (55.3%). There were 44 elastographies (20.2%) that were classified as type 1, 90 elastographies (41.5%) classified as type 2, and 83 elastographies (38.3%) classified as type 3. Considering type 1 as benign and type 3 as malignant, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were respectively 87.0%, 68.0% , 80.0% , and 77.0%. Ten (23%) of the 44 lymph nodes with a type 1 elastogram were malignant.
Elastography does not preclude performing TBNA of the lymph nodes. It does not preclude EBUS-TBNA when a type 1 elastogram pattern is found. All lymph nodes visualized should be sampled by EBUS-TBNA, regardless of elastography pattern.
Accurate typing of amyloidosis is still a major issue for pathologists and clinicians. Besides clinical data and immunohistochemistry, the histologic distribution of amyloid could represent a useful ...tool to prevent typing errors, such as the misdiagnosis of hereditary and senile amyloidosis as light chain-related amyloidosis (AL). Minor salivary gland biopsy (MSGB) is a widely performed procedure for amyloidosis diagnosis and typing. In the largest clinicopathologic series of amyloid-containing MSGB specimens to date, we investigated for the first time whether amyloidosis subtypes can be distinguished according to their pattern of salivary amyloid deposition. The histologic distribution and semiquantification of amyloid within salivary tissue were thoroughly reassessed for each case using Congo red-fluorescence. Clinical data were retrospectively collected. The cohort included 92 patients with amyloid-containing minor salivary gland biopsies. The type of amyloidosis was AL in 51 patients (55.4%), non-V30M mutant ATTR in 10 (10.9%), V30M mutant ATTR in 8 (8.7%), serum amyloid A-derived amyloidosis (AA) in 6 (6.5%), wild-type ATTR in 4 (4.3%), gelsolin in 3 (3.3%), and unclassified in 10 (10.9%). Amyloid was more abundant in AL and AA compared with ATTR amyloidosis, because of more extensive basement membranes and vascular deposits. Conversely, non-V30M mutant ATTR and wt-ATTR were strongly associated with peculiar amyloid nodules located in close contact with salivary excretory ducts, with a specificity of 91.7%. In conclusion, our study suggests for the first time that MSGB, in addition to its high sensitivity for amyloidosis diagnosis, is a simple and effective tool for the recognition of ATTR amyloidosis.
Age-related EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disorders form a new clinicopathological group. Until recently, this group was associated with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), characterised by ...an aggressive clinical presentation and a poor prognosis. Recent findings in Western Caucasian patients, however, suggest that this entity covers a wide spectrum of diseases, ranging from reactive follicular hyperplasia (HR) to DLBCL. We report the case of an 85-year-old Caucasian man showing lymphadenopathy and numerous hypodense lesions of the liver. Examination of a lymph node revealed follicular hyperplasia with EBV expression confined to germinal centres. The patient was treated with Rituximab and subsequently, the lesions of the liver were explored. They showed extensive necrosis and a polymorphic large B-cell population with strong EBV expression. This is the first report to describe age-related EBV-associated follicular hyperplasia at one site coexisting with DLBCL at another. This case warrants undertaking further investigations each time a diagnosis of age-related EBV-HR is associated with extranodal lesions.