Low-grade spindle cell proliferation in clear cell renal cell carcinoma is unlikely to be an initial step in sarcomatoid differentiation.
Ozlem Tanas IsikciHui-Ying HePetr GrossmannReza AlaghehbandanMonika UlamecKvetoslava MichalovaKristyna PivovarcikovaDelia Perez MontielOndrej OndicOndrej DaumKristyna ProchazkovaMilan HoraMichal MichalOndřej HesPublished in: Histopathology (2018)
Our findings showed that LG-SCP in ccRCC have comparable immunohistochemical and molecular characteristics to those seen in 'conventional' ccRCC. Further, immunohistochemical analysis of EMT markers showed that LG-SCP did not differ from 'conventional' ccRCC. We believe that LG-SCP is a part of morphological heterogeneity in ccRCCs and that they may not represent an initial stage of sarcomatoid differentiation. This is supported further by the fact that ccRCC with LG-SCP did not display more aggressive behaviour than 'conventional' ccRCC.