Nodular Fasciitis With Malignant Morphology and a COL6A2-USP6 Fusion: A Case Report (of a 10-Year-old Boy)

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2021-09

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Tomassen, Tess
van de Ven, Cees
Anninga, Jakob
Koelsche, Christian
Hiemcke-Jiwa, Laura S
Ter Horst, Simone A J
de Leng, Wendy W JISNI 0000000388397104
Tirode, Franck
Karanian, Marie
Flucke, Uta EISNI 0000000012486985

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Abstract

Nodular fasciitis is usually a benign lesion genetically characterized by ubiquitin-specific protease 6 (USP6) rearrangements. We present a case of a 10-year-old boy with a 1.5-week history of a painless mass on the right chest wall, which was excised. A histomorphologically malignant tumor with pronounced pleomorphism, atypical mitotic figures, and a myoid immunophenotype was observed. The methylation profile was consistent with nodular fasciitis and fluorescence in situ hybridization confirmed USP6 rearrangement. Using Archer Fusion Plex (Sarcoma Panel) and RNA sequencing, a collagen, type VI, alpha 2 (COL6A2)-USP6 gene fusion was subsequently identified. Furthermore, DNA clustering analysis also showed a match with nodular fasciitis. During the follow-up of 22 months, no recurrence or metastasis occurred. In conclusion, we describe a clinically benign, histomorphologically malignant mesenchymal neoplasm with a myoid immunophenotype, and a genetic and epigenetic profile consistent with nodular fasciitis. In such cases, molecular analysis is a useful adjunct to avoid unnecessary overtreatment.

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COL6A2–USP6, clustering, DNA-cluster analysis, fusion gene, methylation profiling, nodular fasciitis, pleomorphic sarcoma, Anatomy, Surgery, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Journal Article

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Tomassen, T, van de Ven, C, Anninga, J, Koelsche, C, Hiemcke-Jiwa, L S, Ter Horst, S, de Leng, W W, Tirode, F, Karanian, M & Flucke, U 2021, 'Nodular Fasciitis With Malignant Morphology and a COL6A2-USP6 Fusion : A Case Report (of a 10-Year-old Boy)', International journal of surgical pathology, vol. 29, no. 6, pp. 642-647. https://doi.org/10.1177/1066896921996045