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Clinicopathological characteristics and molecular analysis of lung cancer associated with ciliated muconodular papillary tumor/bronchiolar adenoma

M Higashiyama, Noriko Motoi, Masaya Yotsukura, Yukihiro Yoshida, Kazuo Nakagawa, Shigehiro Yagishita, Masayuki Shirasawa, Tsutomu Yoshida, Kouya Shiraishi, Takashi Kohno, Yuichiro Ohe, Shun‐ichi Watanabe

2023Pathology International10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor/bronchiolar adenoma (CMPT/BA) is a recently introduced benign lung tumor. It remains unclear whether CMPT/BA is associated with a specific type of lung cancer (LC). We studied the clinicopathological characteristics and genetic profiles of the coexisting primary LC and CMPT/BA (LCCM) cases. We identified eight LCCM (0.4%) from the resected Stage 0-III primary LC (n = 1945). The LCCM cohort was male-dominant (n = 8), elderly (median 72 years old), and most were smokers (n = 6). In addition to the adenocarcinoma (n = 8), we detected two squamous cell carcinomas and one small cell carcinoma-in some cases, multiple cancer. The target sequence/whole exome sequence (WES) revealed no shared mutations between CMPT/BA and LC. One exceptional case was invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma harboring an HRAS mutation (I46N, c.137T>A), but it was likely to be a single nucleotide polymorphism based on variant allele frequency (VAF). Other driver mutations in LC included EGFR (InDel, n = 2), BRAF(V600E) (n = 1), KRAS (n = 2), GNAS (n = 1), and TP53 (n = 2). BRAF(V600E) was the most frequent mutation in CMPT/BA (60%). In contrast, LC showed no specific trend in driver gene mutations. In conclusion, our study revealed differences in the gene mutation profiles of CMPT/BA and LC in coexisting cases, suggesting mostly independent clonal tumorigenesis of CMPT/BA from LC.

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AdenocarcinomaKRASLung cancerPathologyCarcinogenesisBiologyCancer researchExonMutationMedicineInternal medicineCancerGeneGeneticsMedical Imaging and Pathology StudiesInterstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisTracheal and airway disorders
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