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Rheb/mTOR/p70s6k Cascade and TFE3 Expression in Conventional and Sclerosing PEComas of the Urinary Tract

M. Planelles, L. Macías, G. Peiró, S. Bulimbasič, O. Hes, A. Robles, M. Michal, W. Davidson, JI. López,

. 2016 ; 24 (7) : 514-20.

Language English Country United States

Document type Journal Article

Perivascular epithelioid cell tumors (PEComas) are rarely found in the urinary tract. The clinicopathologic characteristics of 10 cases, retrospectively collected from 5 medical institutions in 3 different European countries, are presented in this study. Male/female ratio was 3:7 and the average age at diagnosis was 62.7 years. Nine cases were sporadic and 1 showed germline mutation of the TSC2 gene. Eight cases were located in the kidney, 1 in the left adrenal and 1 in the right ureter. All of the patients were alive and free of disease at the time of last contact (mean follow-up, 14.1 mo). Four cases displayed a conventional morphology and 6 showed a prominent sclerotic stroma. By immunohistochemistry, melanocytic markers were consistently expressed, especially HMB-45 (10 cases), MiTF (9 cases), and Melan-A (6 cases). Desmin was expressed in 6 cases; 2 cases were positive for CD117; a single case showed TFE3 expression. pMAPK, mTOR, and pAKT demonstrated variable immunostaining with focal positivity in 7, 4, and 2 cases, respectively. Cytokeratins were repeatedly negative in all cases. PEComas in the urinary tract, especially in the renal region, may show a relatively high frequency of the sclerosing histologic subtype. Knowledge of the distinct histology and immunohistochemical profile is vital to correctly diagnose this rare entity.

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