Epithelial-Predominant Synovial Sarcoma With a Deceptive Neuroendocrine Phenotype

以上皮细胞为主的滑膜肉瘤,具有隐匿性神经内分泌表型

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Abstract

Synovial sarcoma (SS) is a tumor of uncertain lineage with a characteristic mixture of spindled and epithelial components that is subtyped as biphasic when both spindle and epithelial components are present and as monophasic when composed solely of spindle cells. Epithelial-predominant SS is extremely rare, and neuroendocrine differentiation within this component would be exceptional. Prominent ossification is another uncommon feature in SS, thought to portend a better prognosis. The hallmark genomic alteration in SS is t(X;18;p11;q11), resulting in the formation of an oncogenic fusion gene, usually SS18(SYT):: SSX1 or SS18::SSX2 and rarely SS18::SSX4 . We herein describe a case of an epithelial-predominant SS arising in the right inguinal soft tissue of a 62-year-old woman. The mass is discovered incidentally on imaging and is peripherally calcified and stable during the first four years of follow-up, but later doubles in size. Microscopic examination reveals an epithelial-predominant malignant neoplasm forming glands and solid sheets, embedded in a variably cellular but mostly fibrotic-looking stroma. Prominent ossification is seen peripherally. The epithelial component is high-grade and shows neuroendocrine differentiation, further confirmed by positivity for synaptophysin and INSM-1. SS18::SSX4  is detected by RNA sequencing. Break-apart fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) performed separately on the epithelial and stromal components confirms an SS18 rearrangement, with the epithelial component additionally showing amplification of the region corresponding to the 5' end of SS18. We speculate that the latter finding could have played a role in the neuroendocrine transformation and progression of this tumor. Herein, we present a rare case of epithelial-predominant SS with unusual neuroendocrine differentiation mimicking a carcinoma.

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