Diagnostic tools in the differential diagnosis of giant cell-rich lesions of bone at biopsy

Rehkämper J, Steinestel K, Jeiler B, Elges S, Hekeler E, Huss S, Sperveslage J, Hardes J, Streitbürger A, Gosheger G

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The diagnosis of giant cell-rich lesions of bone can be challenging if radiological findings are ambiguous and tissue of the biologically deciding component is underrepresented in biopsy specimens. The frequent association of giant cell tumor of bone (GCT) and chondroblastoma (CB) with (secondary) aneurysmal bone cysts (ABC) may further impede correct classification. The present study evaluates the potentials and limitations of mutation-specific histone H3.3 and DOG1 immunohistochemistry, Sanger-/next generation sequencing (NGS) and FISH analysis in the differential diagnosis of 23 GCT, 14 CB and 19 ABC. All morphologically typical GCT and CB harbored mutations in the H3F3A or H3F3B gene, respectively. These were, except for one uncommon G34L mutation in a GCT, reliably and specifically detected by mutation-specific H3.3 G34W or H3.3 K36M immunohistochemistry and DNA sequencing. In the diagnostic substantiation of CB, DOG1 staining was less sensitive compared to H3.3 K36M immunohistochemistry. 47% of ABC specifically showed translocations of the USP6 gene, while mutations in H3F3A/B were absent. Based on the results of this study, we conclude that mutation-specific H3.3 immunohistochemistry (selectively complemented with NGS-based DNA sequencing) and USP6 FISH analysis enable a reliable diagnostic distinction of GCT, CB and ABC of morphologically and radiologically difficult cases.

Details about the publication

JournalOncotarget
Volume9
Issue53
StatusPublished
Release year2018
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.18632/oncotarget.25725
Link to the full texthttp://www.oncotarget.com/index.php?journal=oncotarget&page=article&op=view&path[]=25725&path[]=80483

Authors from the University of Münster

Elges, Sandra
Gerhard Domagk Institute of Pathology
Gosheger, Georg
General Orthopaedics Clinic
Hardes, Jendrik
General Orthopaedics Clinic
Hartmann, Wolfgang
Gerhard Domagk Institute of Pathology
Hekeler, Elena
Gerhard Domagk Institute of Pathology
Huss, Sebastian
Gerhard Domagk Institute of Pathology
Rehkämper, Jan
Gerhard Domagk Institute of Pathology
Streitbürger, Arne
General Orthopaedics Clinic
Trautmann, Marcel
Gerhard Domagk Institute of Pathology
Wardelmann, Eva Erika
Gerhard Domagk Institute of Pathology