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Genetic Alterations in Renal Cell Carcinoma with Rhabdoid Differentiation

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Journal Hum Pathol
Specialty Pathology
Date 2014 Dec 3
PMID 25439741
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Renal cell carcinoma with rhabdoid differentiation (RCC-R) in adult patients is an aggressive variant of renal cancer with no known specific genetic alterations. The aim of this study was to characterize genome-wide genetic aberrations in RCC-R via utilization of high-density single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays. We identified 20 cases of RCC-R, which displayed both clear cell renal cell carcinoma and rhabdoid histomorphologic components. DNA was extracted from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue (from clear cell renal cell carcinoma and RCC-R areas from each case) and subjected to high-density SNP array assay. Genetic aberrations present in 10% of cases were considered significant. In areas with clear cell histomorphology, gains were most commonly observed in chromosomes 5q (66.7%, 10/15), 7 (46.7%, 7/15), and 8q (46.7%, 7/15); and losses were most commonly identified in chromosomes 14 (60%, 9/15), 8p (46.7%, 7/15), and 22 (46.7%, 7/15). In areas with rhabdoid differentiation, gains were most commonly observed in chromosome 7 (58.8%, 10/17); and losses were most commonly identified in chromosomes 9 (70.6%, 12/17), 14 (58.8%, 10/17), 4 (52.9%, 9/17), and 17p (52.9%, 9/17). Rhabdoid cells shared many chromosomal abnormalities and exhibited a greater number of copy number variations in comparison with coexisting clear cells. Loss of 11p was specific for rhabdoid differentiation, with loss found in 29.4% of rhabdoid components compared with 0% of clear cell areas. The greater number of overall genetic alterations in the rhabdoid cells and the shared genetic background between rhabdoid and clear cell areas suggest genetic evolution of the rhabdoid cells that correlates with histomorphologic progression.

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