GLI1-Altered Mesenchymal Tumors
- PMID: 38278602
- DOI: 10.1016/j.path.2023.06.004
GLI1-Altered Mesenchymal Tumors
Abstract
GLI1-altered mesenchymal tumors comprise an emerging group of neoplasms characterized by fusions or amplifications involving GLI1, a gene that encodes a key regulator of the Hedgehog signaling pathway. In recent years, tumors with GLI1 alterations have been reported across a variety of anatomic sites and a broad age range. Although these tumors can exhibit a wide morphologic spectrum and a variable immunophenotype, they frequently present with monomorphic ovoid cells arranged in distinctive nests with a rich, arborizing vascular network. Recent evidence indicates that they have the potential to metastasize, which suggests that they may be best considered a sarcoma.
Keywords: Amplified; Fusion; GLI1; Glomoid neoplasm; Mesenchymal tumor; Pericytoma.
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