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H3F3A mutation in giant cell tumour of the bone is detected by immunohistochemistry using a monoclonal antibody against the G34W mutated site of the histone H3.3 variant

Authors :
Thomas Breining
Julian Lüke
Ralf Marienfeld
Alexandra von Baer
Peter Möller
Jordan Schreiber
Thomas F. E. Barth
Christoph Lübbehüsen
Markus Schultheiss
Kevin Mellert
Source :
Histopathology. 71(1)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Aims Giant cell tumour of the bone (GCTB) is a neoplasm predominantly of long bones characterized by the H3F3A mutation G34W. Conventional diagnosis is challenged by the tumour's giant cell-rich morphology, which overlaps with other giant cell-containing lesions of the bone. Recently, a monoclonal antibody specific for the H3F3A mutation has been generated. Our aim was to test this antibody on a cohort of giant cell-containing lesions. Methods and results We used the antibody for analysis of 22 H3F3A-mutated GCTB, including two patients with recurrences; for comparison we analysed a cohort of 36 H3F3A wild-type giant cell-rich lesions of the bone and soft tissue, containing one brown tumour, six aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC), six chondroblastomas, five non-ossifying-fibromas, two fibrous dysplasias, nine tenosynovial giant cell tumours, one giant cell-rich sarcoma and six osteosarcomas. Furthermore, among the 22 mutated cases, we included one GCTB with two recurrences and lung metastases; the patient was treated with the anti-receptor activator of nuclear factor κB (RANK) ligand denosumab. We show that all 22 H3F3A-mutated GCTB display strong nuclear H3.3 G34W staining in the neoplastic component, while the osteoclastic giant cells are negative. 36 H3F3A wild-type lesions are negative. The GCTB treated with denosumab revealed a reduction in the H3.3 G34W-positive tumour cells and a decrease in osteoclastic giant cells accompanied by matrix and osteoid formation. Conclusions We conclude that positive H3.3 G34W staining is a specific and sensitive method for detection of H3F3A-mutated GCTB. Denosumab treatment leads to a pathomorphosis of the lesion characterized by matrix and osteoid producing H3.3 G34W-negative stromal cells.

Details

ISSN :
13652559
Volume :
71
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Histopathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bb1b9bd9be3fbc849876ebfbce0aa6cb