Molecular characteristics of two esophageal carcinosarcomas: a hint for theclonality of carcinomatic and sarcomatic tumor components |
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Authors: | MH Sun G Mechtersheimer P Moellera CH Herfarth MV Knebel Doeberitz HK Scharkert T Lehnert J Gebert |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Molecular Diagnostics TherapyLaboratory of Molecular Pathology, Department of Pathology, Cancer Hospital/Cancer Institute, Shanghai Medical University 200032 Shanghai,China 2. Department of Pathology, University of Heidelberg, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany, Institute of Pathology and Forensic Medicine 3. Departrnent of Pathology, University of Ulm, Albert Einstein Allee 11, D-89081 Ulm, Germany 4. Division of Molecular Diagnostics Therapy |
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Abstract: | AIM To study the clonality of the esophageal carcinosarcoma by using molecular approaches.METHODS Two esophageal carcinosarcomas were included in the study. Tumor area from dysplasticlesion, squamout cell carcinoma, basaloid cell carcinoma and spindle cell elements were microdissectedseparately. Each element was analyzed with 14 microsatellite markers and direct sequenced for p53 gene andras gene mutation.RESULTS Both tumors displayed a typical histologic feature of carcinosarcoma. Both cases showed thedivergent differentiation by immunohistochemistry study. In case 1 the identical LOH at p53 and hMLH1 lociwas detected. The heterogenous LOH was detected only in carcinosarcoma at RB1 and BRCA1 loci, whilethe LOH at ACTC locus was seen only in sarcoma. The same mutation of the splice site of exon 6-intron 6displayed in the two tumor elements. In case 2, a coordinate LOH at RB locus was demonstrated in threetypes of tumor elements: sqamous carcinoma, basaloid carcinoma and spindle cell element. A heterogenousLOH was seen only in spindle cells at TAP1 locus. No mutation in exon 5-8 of p53 gene has been found incase 2. No mutation of K-ras gene was found.CONCLUSION Although the different differentiation, the two elements of esophageal carcinosarcoma mayhave a single clonality. The p53 gene mutation occurred before the two differentiation directions switched.The distinct molecular genotype can be determined through molecular biological analysis. The microsatelliteprofiling can serve as an approach to find out which genetic alteration occurs before or after thedifferentiation is determines. |
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Keywords: | esophageal neoplasms mutation genes,p53 molecular biology heterozygosity loss |
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