Assessment and classification of sex cord-stromal tumours of the testis: Recommendations from the testicular sex cord-stromal tumour (TESST) group, an Expert Panel of the Genitourinary Pathology Society (GUPS) and International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) Journal Article


Authors: Acosta, A. M.; Colecchia, M.; Comperat, E.; Cornejo, K. M.; Gill, A. J.; Gupta, S.; Cheville, J. C.; Idrees, M. T.; Kao, C. S.; Maclean, F.; Matoso, A.; Raspollini, M. R.; Michalova, K.; Mugica, M. R.; Tickoo, S. K.; Tsuzuki, T.; Ulbright, T. M.; Williamson, S. R.; Siegmund, S.; Sholl, L. M.; Gonzalez-Peramato, P.; Berney, D. M.
Article Title: Assessment and classification of sex cord-stromal tumours of the testis: Recommendations from the testicular sex cord-stromal tumour (TESST) group, an Expert Panel of the Genitourinary Pathology Society (GUPS) and International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP)
Abstract: Aims: Testicular sex cord-stromal tumours (TSCSTs) are relatively rare, accounting for ~5% of all testicular neoplasms. They were historically classified into Leydig cell tumour, Sertoli cell tumour, granulosa cell tumour, and unclassified sex cord-stromal tumour. More recently, classification was expanded to incorporate additional histologic types, including some associated with inherited cancer predisposition syndromes. However, the classification of TSCSTs still relies entirely on morphology, with some tumour types being defined based on their resemblance to ovarian counterparts. In recent years, molecular studies have identified drivers and genomic alterations associated with aggressive behaviour and progression; however, these findings have not yet impacted classification and management. Methods and results: Under sponsorship of the International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) and the Genitourinary Pathology Society (GUPS), a group of genitourinary pathologists was assembled in 2023 with the aim of assessing how to use these new data to improve the classification and management of TSCSTs. Conclusions: This paper summarizes the recommendations derived from the consensus activities and the first meeting of the testicular sex cord-stromal tumour (TESST) group (held at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, USA, 3/23/2024). © 2025 The Author(s). Histopathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords: testis; granulosa cell tumour; leydig cell tumour; myoid gonadal stromal tumour; sertoli cell tumour; sex cord-stromal tumour
Journal Title: Histopathology
ISSN: 0309-0167
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Publication status: Online ahead of print
Date Published: 2025-06-18
Online Publication Date: 2025-06-18
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/his.15482
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 40528632
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