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Macrofollicular Variant of Follicular Thyroid Carcinoma (MV-FTC) with a Somatic DICER1 Gene Mutation: Case Report and Review of the Literature

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Date 2020 Jul 27
PMID 32712880
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Benign thyroid lesions such as multinodular goiter and adenomatoid nodules are well-circumscribed lesions displaying a macrofollicular growth pattern and lack of nuclear atypia. The highly unusual macrofollicular variant of follicular thyroid carcinoma (MV-FTC) mirrors these attributes and is thereby misclassified by cytological examination of fine-needle aspiration biopsies. The MV-FTC diagnosis is instead suggested following histological investigation, in which malignant attributes, most commonly capsular invasion, are noted. The bulk of MV-FTCs described in the literature arise in younger female patients and carry an excellent prognosis. A recent coupling to mutations in the DICER1 tumor suppressor gene has been proposed, possibly indicating aberrancies in micro-RNA (miRNA) patterns as responsible of the tumorigenic process. We describe the cytological, histological and molecular phenotype of a 35 mm large MV-FTC arising in the right thyroid lobe of a 33-year-old female with a family history of multinodular goiter. The tumor was encapsulated and strikingly inconspicuous in terms of cellularity and atypia, but nevertheless displayed multiple foci with capsular invasion. A next-generation molecular screening of tumor DNA revealed missense variants in DICER1 (p. D1709N) and MET (p. T1010I), but no established fusion gene events. After sequencing of germline DNA, the DICER1 mutation was confirmed as somatic, while the MET variant was constitutional. The patient is alive and well, currently awaiting radioiodine treatment. This MV-FTC mirrors previous publications, suggesting that these tumors carry a favorable prognosis and predominantly arise in younger females. Moreover, DICER1 mutations should be considered a common driver event in the development of MV-FTCs.

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