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Genotype phenotype classification of hepatocellular adenoma
Authors:Bioulac-Sage Paulette  Blanc Jean Frédéric  Rebouissou Sandra  Balabaud Charles  Zucman-Rossi Jessica
Institution:1. CHU Bordeaux, H(o)pital Pellegrin,Department of Pathology, Bordeaux F-33076, France;Inserm, U889, Bordeaux F-33076, GREF; Univ Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, Bordeaux F-33076, France
2. Inserm, U889, Bordeaux F-33076, GREF; Univ Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, Bordeaux F-33076, France;CHU Bordeaux,H(o)pital Saint André, Department of Hepatology, Bordeaux F-33075, France
3. Inserm, U674,CEPH, Univ Paris 7, Paris F-75010, France
Abstract:Studies that compare tumor genotype with phenotype have provided the basis of a new histological/molecular classification of hepatocellular adenomas. Based on two molecular criteria (presence of a TCF1/HNF1 alpha or beta-catenin mutation), and an additional histological criterion (presence or absence of an inflammatory infiltrate), subgroups of hepatocellular adenoma can be defined and distinguished from focal nodular hyperplasia. Analysis of 96 hepatocellular adenomas performed by a French collaborative network showed that they can be divided into four broad subgroups: the first one is defined by the presence of mutations in TCF1 gene inactivating the hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 (HNF1 alpha); the second by the presence of beta-catenin activating mutations; the category without mutations of HNF1 alpha or beta-catenin is further divided into 2 subgroups depending on the presence or absence of inflammation. Therefore, the approach to the diagnosis of problematic benign hepatocytic nodules may be entering a new era directed by new molecular information. It is hoped that immunohistological tools will improve significantly diagnosis of liver biopsy in our ability to distinguish hepatocellular adenoma from focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH), and to delineate clinically meaningful entities within each group to define the best clinical management. The optimal care of patients with a liver nodule will benefit from the recent knowledge coming from molecular biology and the combined expertise of hepatologists, pathologists, radiologists, and surgeons.
Keywords:Hepatocellular adenoma  Inflammatory adenoma  Telangiectatic adenoma  Maturity-onset diabetes of the young  Hepatocyte nuclear factor 1  CTNNB1  Focal nodular hyperplasia
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