Mucinous cystadenoma and benign mesonephric-like proliferation in the ovary – further evidence for clonal relationship

Elsevier

Available online 6 May 2024, 155336

Pathology - Research and PracticeAuthor links open overlay panel, , , , , , Abstract

Mesonephric-like adenocarcinomas rarely occur in the uterus and the ovary. Benign mesonephric-like (ML) proliferations and hyperplasia have been described solely within the ovary. Pathogenetic data are very limited. We report a case with microscopic focus of benign ML-proliferation in association with mucinous cystadenoma in the ovary. The immunophenotype was distinct (mucinous tumor: focal weak nuclear positivity for PAX-8, CK 7, patchy cytoplasmic positivity for p16 and negativity for estrogen receptor, CD 10, TTF-1, p53 wildtype; mesonephric component: diffusely positive for PAX-8, CK 7, luminal CD 10, TTF-1, focal staining for estrogen receptor, patchy cytoplasmic for p16, p53 wildtype). On NGS-analysis there was clonal mutation of KRAS p.G12C.

The data provide additional evidence for the concept of transdifferentiation (Müllerian tissue representing Wolffian/mesonephric features on histology and immunostaining) within the pathogenesis of mesonephric proliferation of the female genital tract and demonstrate the clonal relationship between these distinct morphologic components.

Keywords

Ovary

mucinous cystadenoma

mesonephric-like

KRAS-mutation

NGS

transdifferentiation

© 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier GmbH.

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