Case Report: Gastric submucosal neoplasm with CTNNB1 mutation showing GLI1 overexpression and epithelial differentiation Journal Article


Authors: Ashizawa, K.; Saito, T.; Yube, Y.; Mine, S.; Fukunaga, T.; Antonescu, C. R.; Yao, T.
Article Title: Case Report: Gastric submucosal neoplasm with CTNNB1 mutation showing GLI1 overexpression and epithelial differentiation
Abstract: New disease entities have been emerging based on molecular pathological findings, such as pseudoendocrine sarcoma and mesenchymal neoplasm with GLI1 gene alterations, which resemble well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors. We report a unique case of a gastric submucosal neoplasm of approximately 1.5 cm in size with CTNNB1 mutation showing GLI1 overexpression and epithelial differentiation in a 66-year-old man. It was incidentally identified by routine health screening, and was a slowly growing tumor. Macroscopically, it was a slightly protruded tumor into the mucosa, and was primarily located from the submucosa to the muscularis propria. It was a well-defined lesion measured approximately 20 mm, and was almost stable during almost 5 years after initial identification of the tumor. Uniform round-to-epithelioid cells arranged in solid trabeculae with a microtubular/acinar appearance were seen microscopically. Occasional mitotic figures were noted, but no necrosis was observed. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) demonstrated diffuse expression of pan-cytokeratin, CD10, and CD56 without neuroendocrine markers (chromogranin A, synaptophysin, and INSM1). Molecular analysis confirmed the presence of a hot spot CTNNB1 mutation (S33C), supported by diffuse β-catenin nuclear expression by IHC. Further molecular investigations revealed the absence of GLI1 gene rearrangements, GLI1 amplification, and other fusions. Several differential diagnoses were considered; however, none adequately fit the criteria. The patient remained disease-free for 24 months postoperatively without further adjuvant therapy. Copyright © 2025 Ashizawa, Saito, Yube, Mine, Fukunaga, Antonescu and Yao.
Keywords: clinical article; human tissue; treatment outcome; aged; unclassified drug; anamnesis; case report; gene overexpression; antifungal agent; cell differentiation; hospital discharge; cytokeratin; beta catenin; transcription factor gli1; mycosis; stomach tumor; stomach; neuroendocrine; epithelial; antifungal therapy; gli1; ctnnb1; human; male; article; pseudoendocrine sarcoma; beta catenin 1; fungal endophthalmitis
Journal Title: Frontiers in Medicine
Volume: 12
ISSN: 2296-858X
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.  
Date Published: 2025-04-03
Start Page: 1526614
Language: English
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1526614
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC12003429
PUBMED: 40248085
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