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Gene fusion characterisation of rare aggressive prostate cancer variants-adenosquamous carcinoma, pleomorphic giant-cell carcinoma, and sarcomatoid carcinoma: an analysis of 19 cases.

Mohamed AlhamarI Tudor VladislavSteven Christopher SmithYuan GaoLiang ChengLaura A FavazzaAli M AlaniMichael M IttmannNicole D RiddleLisa J WhiteleyNilesh S GuptaShannon CarskadonJuan C Gomez-GelvezDhananjay A ChitaleNallasivam PalanisamyOndrej HesKiril TrpkovSean R Williamson
Published in: Histopathology (2020)
ERG fusions are present in these rare prostate cancer variants with a frequency close to that in conventional prostate cancer (9/19, 47%). ERG immunohistochemistry usually detects rearrangement in the adenocarcinoma, but is less sensitive for the variant histology, with weak to negative staining. Adenosquamous and sarcomatoid variants can, particularly, occur together. Molecular assessment may be an additional tool in selected cases to confirm the prostatic origin of unusual tumours. The presence of two BRAF rearrangements suggests that this gene fusion may be enriched in this setting, as RAF kinase fusions have been previously reported in 1-2% of prostate cancers.
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