Spindle cell neoplasms with novel LTK fusion – Expanding the spectrum of kinase fusion-positive soft tissue tumors Journal Article


Authors: Yeung, M. C. F.; Dermawan, J. K.; Liu, A. P. Y.; Lam, A. Y. L.; Antonescu, C. R.; Shek, T. W. H.
Article Title: Spindle cell neoplasms with novel LTK fusion – Expanding the spectrum of kinase fusion-positive soft tissue tumors
Abstract: Aims: Kinase fusion-positive soft tissue tumors represent an emerging, molecularly defined group of mesenchymal tumors with a wide morphologic spectrum and diverse activating kinases. Here, we present two cases of soft tissue tumors with novel LTK fusions. Methods and Results: Both cases presented as acral skin nodules (big toe and middle finger) in pediatric patients (17-year-old girl and 2-year-old boy). The tumors measured 2 and 3 cm in greatest dimension. Histologically, both cases exhibited bland-looking spindle cells infiltrating adipose tissue and accompanied by collagenous stroma. One case additionally displayed perivascular hyalinization and band-like stromal collagen. Both cases exhibited focal S100 staining, and one case had patchy coexpression of CD34. Targeted RNA-seq revealed the presence of novel in-frame MYH9::LTK and MYH10::LTK fusions, resulting in upregulation of LTK expression. Of interest, DNA methylation-based unsupervised clustering analysis in one case showed that the tumor clustered with dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP). One tumor was excised with amputation with no local recurrence or distant metastasis at 18-month follow-up. The other case was initially marginally excised with local recurrence after one year, followed by wide local excision, with no evidence of disease at 10 years of follow-up. Conclusions: This is the first reported case series of soft tissue tumors harboring LTK fusion, expanding the molecular landscape of soft tissue tumors driven by activating kinase fusions. Furthermore, studies involving a larger number of cases and integrated genomic analyses will be warranted to fully elucidate the pathogenesis and classification of these tumors. © 2024 The Authors. Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.
Keywords: adolescent; child; clinical article; human tissue; preschool child; school child; human cell; histopathology; case report; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; positron emission tomography; follow up; gene; cd34 antigen; edema; gene expression; tumor volume; dna methylation; histology; distant metastasis; diagnosis; staining; gene fusion; collagen; amputation; surgery; spindle cell; protein s 100; real time polymerase chain reaction; upregulation; spindle cell carcinoma; soft tissue tumor; adipose tissue; skin nodule; dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans; etiology; swelling; wide excision; mesenchymoma; hyaline degeneration; sanger sequencing; human; male; female; article; rna sequencing; kinase fusion; differential gene expression; granuloma annulare; myh9; multiomics; ltk; myh10; ltk gene; myh10 gene; peritumoral soft tissue edema; hallux; middle finger
Journal Title: Genes Chromosomes and Cancer
Volume: 63
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1045-2257
Publisher: Wiley Periodicals, Inc  
Date Published: 2024-03-01
Start Page: e23227
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/gcc.23227
PUBMED: 38517106
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC10963038
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Notes: Article -- MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) acknowledged in PubMed and PDF -- Source: Scopus
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