c-KIT Analysis and Targeted Molecular Sequencing of Mesonephric Carcinomas of the Female Genital Tract

In this study, we assessed the immunohistochemical expression of c-KIT and KIT mutational status, in a series of 13 mesonephric neoplasms (5 cervical [including 2 cervical carcinosarcomas], 3 uterine corpora, 4 ovarian, and 1 vaginal/pelvic). The intensity of staining and proportion of cells showing cytoplasmic/membranous staining for c-KIT were recorded. KIT was sequenced using a next-generation sequencing panel that targeted 120 hotspots and 17 exons in 33 known actionable cancer genes. This panel included KIT exons 9, 11, and 13, and 6 hotspots (T670, D816, D820, N822, Y823, A829). Although c-KIT immunohistochemical expression was observed in the majority of mesonephric carcinomas (10/12 cases; 83%), no KIT mutations were detected. This cautions pathologists against the use of c-KIT immunohistochemistry as a surrogate marker for KIT-activating mutations in this setting. Consistent with previous studies, the majority of mesonephric neoplasms (10/13; 77%) harbored KRAS mutations. Additional mutations were found in CTNNB1 (2/13, 15%), TP53 (2/13, 15%), and PIK3CA (1/13, 8%).
Source: The American Journal of Surgical Pathology - Category: Pathology Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research