Novel MAP4::RAF1 Fusion in a Primary Bone Sarcoma: Expanding the spectrum of RAF1 Fusion Sarcoma.
Maximus C F YeungAlbert Y L LamTony W H ShekPublished in: International journal of surgical pathology (2022)
Soft tissue tumors with RAF1 fusion had been emerging as a group of tumors with peculiar histology and immunoprofile. While a case series and rare case reports of RAF1 translocated sarcoma had been reported, to our knowledge a primary bone tumor with RAF1 translocation and fusion partner with MAP4 had not been described in the literature. The patient was a 60-year-old lady, with strong family history of breast cancer, who presented with pathological fracture of right humerus. X-ray revealed a 9.7 cm juxta-articular lesion of the proximal humerus, which was expansile and lytic with a non-sclerotic well defined border distally, radiologically suggestive of a giant cell tumor of bone. Excision was performed after initial biopsy. Histology showed a monomorphic low grade spindle cell lesion with prominent hyalinized stroma. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated diffuse CD34 staining, with focal staining for S100. Gene sequencing for histone 3 H3 genes was negative for hotspot mutation. Targeted RNA-seq sequencing revealed the presence of MAP4::RAF1 fusion, which was confirmed by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) break-apart probes involving both genes. The overall features were consistent with a primary bone sarcoma with RAF1 fusion. This report expanded the spectrum of RAF1 fusion sarcoma and was the first report documenting its primary occurrence in bone.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- soft tissue
- rna seq
- low grade
- bone mineral density
- bone loss
- bone regeneration
- genome wide
- high grade
- case report
- healthcare
- small molecule
- giant cell
- high resolution
- postmenopausal women
- dna methylation
- bone marrow
- single molecule
- drug delivery
- cancer therapy
- hepatitis c virus
- copy number
- cell therapy
- ultrasound guided
- mesenchymal stem cells
- photodynamic therapy
- nk cells
- men who have sex with men
- electron microscopy