A PHF1-TFE3 fusion atypical ossifying fibromyxoid tumor with prominent collagenous rosettes: Case report with a brief review
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A PHF1-TFE3 fusion atypical ossifying fibromyxoid tumor with prominent collagenous rosettes: Case report with a brief review
Abstract
Ossifying fibromyxoid tumor (OFMT) is a rare mesenchymal neoplasm of uncertain line of differentiation that can be subdivided into typical, atypical, and malignant tumors. Cytogenetically, OFMT is characterized by recurrent gene rearrangement involving PHF1 in up to 85% of cases. The most common PHF1 fusion partner is EP400, present in approximately half of cases. Most recently, a novel fusion of PHF1-TFE3 was identified in about 10% of PHF1-rearranged OFMTs. Herein, we report a unique case of PHF1-TFE3 fusion atypical OFMT with prominent collagenous rosettes. A 50-year-old male patient presented with a slowly growing, painless mass in the right foot for 4 years. Gross examination showed a 3.5-cm, subcutaneous well-circumscribed, lobulated mass. Microscopic examination revealed a well-demarcated but un-encapsulated tumor without a peripheral bony shell. The neoplasm was composed of mildly atypical spindle to ovoid cells with increased mitosis (2 mitoses per 10 high-power fields) arranged in a multinodular manner within a fibromyxoid stroma, which contained numerous small, irregular collagenous rosettes surrounded by radiating growth of tumor cells. The neoplastic cells were diffusely positive for TFE3 and CD10. RNA sequencing revealed an in-frame fusion between PHF1 exon 12 and TFE3 exon 7. Subsequent Fluorescence in-situ hybridization analyses demonstrated positive for rearrangements of both the PHF1 and TFE3 loci. The patient was free of disease at 63 months' follow-up. Our case exhibits atypical features and prominent collagenous rosettes, expanding the morphological spectrum of OFMT with PHF1-TFE3 fusion.
Keywords: Atypical; Fusion gene; Ossifying fibromyxoid tumor; PHF1; TFE3.
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