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Updated Morphological and Immunohistochemical Profile of Neuroendocrine Tumors Developing in Ovarian Teratomas: A Large Series of a Rare and Heterogeneous Disease

Ovarian neuroendocrine tumors are rare and often arise within mature teratoma of the ovary. No recent re-evaluation of the immunophenotype of these tumors with the new markers available in the field of neuroendocrine neoplasms has been performed. The objectives were to describe the morphologic and i...

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Published in:International journal of surgical pathology 2024-10, p.10668969241271923
Main Authors: Leclerc, J, Tihy, M, Genestie, C, Chen, R, Hentic, O, Koskas, M, Gouy, S, Scoazec, J Y, Couvelard, A, Bucau, Margot
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Language:English
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Summary:Ovarian neuroendocrine tumors are rare and often arise within mature teratoma of the ovary. No recent re-evaluation of the immunophenotype of these tumors with the new markers available in the field of neuroendocrine neoplasms has been performed. The objectives were to describe the morphologic and immunohistochemical characteristics of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) arising from ovarian teratomas, to correlate them with the type of teratomatous epithelial components present and to evaluate their proliferative activity using the WHO recommendations for gastroenteropancreatic NETs. This is a bi-centric retrospective study using a panel of markers (chromogranin-A, chromogranin-B, synaptophysin, CDX2, SATB2, TTF1, PAX8, islet-1, serotonin and calcitonin) and Ki-67 proliferation index. The 34 NETs studied were unilateral and presented when it's done four distinct immunophenotypic profiles: 8 NETs expressed serotonin and CDX2 (small intestinal profile), 12 SATB2 (colorectal profile), one TTF1 (thoracic profile) and 4 "null" tumors expressed none of the above markers. The Ki-67 index ranged from 0 to 19.82% (median: 1.51%). 28 tumors were grade 1 (85%), 5 tumors were grade 2 (15%). They were associated with squamous (n = 26), respiratory (n = 23), thyroid (n = 10) and gastrointestinal (n = 5) components. The main type of NET is intestinal phenotype, but rarely accompanied with digestive tissue. This suggests that the cell of origin may be a neuroendocrine precursor present in the teratoma, and confirms that primary NETs arising in ovarian teratomas should not be classified or named according to the type of the surrounding teratoma tissue.
ISSN:1066-8969
1940-2465
1940-2465
DOI:10.1177/10668969241271923