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Multiple primary dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans tumors in a single patient with chromosomal microarray analysis: A case report and review.

Joseph S DurginCarli P WhittingtonMallory JosephKelly L HarmsAleodor A AndeaElisabeth A PedersenEmily H SmithKelly L Harms
Published in: Journal of cutaneous pathology (2024)
Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) is a cutaneous sarcoma with a high propensity for local invasion and recurrence. Although it is a rare event, the occurrence of multiple tumors in a single patient raises a diagnostic dilemma, as metastatic disease should be differentiated from multiple primary malignant events. In more than 90% of DFSP, a pathogenic t(17;22) translocation leads to the expression of COL1A1::PDGFB fusion transcripts. Karyotype analysis, fluorescence in situ hybridization, and RT-PCR can be useful ancillary studies in detecting this characteristic rearrangement, and sequencing of the fusion transcript can be used to support a clonal origin in metastatic and multifocal disease. However, previous reports have demonstrated variable sensitivity of these assays, in part due to the high sequence variability of the COL1A1::PDGFB fusion. Here, we report a patient who developed two distinct DFSP tumors over the course of 7 years. Chromosomal microarray analysis identified distinctive genomic alterations in the two tumors, supporting the occurrence of multiple primary malignant events.
Keyphrases
  • case report
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • small cell lung cancer
  • risk assessment
  • gene expression
  • emergency department
  • copy number
  • single cell
  • dna methylation
  • long non coding rna
  • rna seq
  • genome wide
  • drug induced