An EWSR1-EZHIP fusion in a cerebral hemisphere astroblastoma.
Jing LiuDongjin SunFan LinYun LiTingting WuJing LiuPublished in: Neuropathology : official journal of the Japanese Society of Neuropathology (2023)
Astroblastomas are considered extremely rare tumors and have not been formally graded. While gene mutations are used to diagnose these tumors, further research is needed for proper diagnosis and classification. This report presents a case of astroblastoma in a 44-year-old woman. A tumor was found to have histology consistent with astroblastoma, with no MN1 gene changes. Several mutations were present, and fusion of the EWSR1 and EZHIP genes was noted, which has never been reported before in the literature. Fusions of the EWSR1 gene could be characteristics of astroblastomas, in addition to MN1 alterations, and identification of these mutations could help in the diagnosis of these rare tumors.