Malignant Mesothelioma With EWSR1-ATF1 Fusion in Two Adolescent Male Patients.
Hezhen RenS Rod RassekhAtilano LacsonCheng-Han LeeBrendan C DicksonCatherine T ChungAnna F LeePublished in: Pediatric and developmental pathology : the official journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society (2021)
Malignant mesothelioma is a neoplasm of serosal surfaces, most commonly affecting the pleura. The peritoneum, pericardium, and tunica vaginalis are less frequently involved. Malignant mesothelioma with EWSR1-ATF1 fusion in young adults was recently reported in the literature. Here, we present two pediatric cases of EWSR1-ATF1 translocation-associated malignant mesothelioma in the peritoneum and pericardium respectively. Both cases lacked a known exposure history. Microscopy in both cases showed predominantly epithelioid morphology with ample eosinophilic cytoplasm, and immunohistochemistry was positive for pan-keratin, calretinin, and WT1. Both cases showed EWSR1-ATF1 gene rearrangement by RNA sequencing, which was instrumental in confirming the diagnosis of malignant mesothelioma and to exclude more common pediatric sarcomas, especially in the context of limited sampling.
Keyphrases
- young adults
- transcription factor
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- mental health
- systematic review
- ejection fraction
- end stage renal disease
- escherichia coli
- prognostic factors
- single cell
- single molecule
- gene expression
- high throughput
- cystic fibrosis
- optical coherence tomography
- mass spectrometry
- dna methylation
- african american