Recurrent genetic aberrations in thymoma and thymic carcinoma

Citation
A. Zettl et al., Recurrent genetic aberrations in thymoma and thymic carcinoma, AM J PATH, 157(1), 2000, pp. 257-266
Citations number
62
Categorie Soggetti
Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY
ISSN journal
00029440 → ACNP
Volume
157
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
257 - 266
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9440(200007)157:1<257:RGAITA>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Apart from single reported aberrant karyotypes, genetic alterations in thym ic epithelial neoplasms have not been investigated so far. In this study, 1 2 World Health Organization classification type A thymomas (medullary thymo mas), 16 type B3 thymomas (well-differentiated thymic carcinomas), and nine type C thymomas, all of them primary thymic squamous cell carcinomas, were analyzed by comparative genomic hybridization and fluorescence in situ hyb ridization, With the exception of one single case, type A thymomas did not reveal chromosomal gains or losses in comparative genomic hybridization. In contrast, all type B3 thymomas showed chromosomal imbalances, with gain of 1q, loss of chromosome 6, and loss of 13q occurring in 11 (69%), six (38%) , and five (31%) of 16 cases, respectively. In primary thymic squamous cell carcinoma, the most frequent chromosomal losses were observed for 16q (six of nine cases, 67%), 6 (4 of 9, 44%), and 3p and 17p (three of nine each, 33%), whereas recurrent gains of chromosomal material were gains of 1q (5 o f 9, 56%), 17q, and 18 (three of nine each, 33%) This study shows that the distinct histological thymoma types A and B3 exhibit distinct genetic pheno types, whereas type B3 thymoma and primary thymic squamous cell carcinoma p artially share genetic aberrations. In addition to the possible tumorigenic role, the deletion in type B3 thymoma of chromosome 6, harboring the HLA l ocus, might play a role in the pathogenesis of paraneoplastic autoimmunity characteristic of thymoma.