Distinct histopathological features are associated with molecular subtypes and outcome in low grade serous ovarian carcinoma

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Robert L. Hollis
John P. Thomson
Juliette van Baal
Narthana Ilenkovan
Michael Churchman
Koen van de Vijver
Frederike Dijk
Alison M. Meynert
Clare Bartos
Tzyvia Rye
Ian Croy
Patricia Diana
Mignon van Gent
Helen Creedon
Rachel Nirsimloo
Christianne Lok
Charlie Gourley
C. Simon Herrington
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[1] University of Edinburgh,Nicola Murray Centre for Ovarian Cancer Research, Cancer Research UK Scotland Centre, Institute of Genetics and Cancer
[2] The Netherlands Cancer Institute,Department of Gynaecologic Oncology
[3] Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek,Department of Pathology
[4] The Netherlands Cancer Institute,Cancer Research UK Scotland Centre
[5] Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek,Department of Gynaecologic Oncology
[6] Beatson Institute for Cancer Research,Department of Pathology
[7] Amsterdam University Medical Centres,MRC Human Genetics Unit, Institute of Genetics and Cancer
[8] Amsterdam University Medical Centres,Edinburgh Cancer Centre
[9] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[10] Western General Hospital,undefined
[11] NHS Lothian,undefined
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Low grade serous ovarian carcinoma (LGSOC) demonstrates unique clinical and molecular features compared to other ovarian cancer types. The relationship between common histological features of LGSOC and molecular events, such as hormone receptor expression patterns and MAPK gene mutation status, remains poorly understood. Recent data suggest some of these molecular features may be biomarkers of response to recently introduced biologically-targeted therapies, namely endocrine therapy and MEK inhibitors. We utilize a cohort of 63 pathologically-confirmed LGSOC cases with whole exome sequencing and hormone receptor expression data to investigate these relationships. LGSOC cases demonstrated uniformly high oestrogen receptor (ER) expression, but variable progesterone receptor (PR) expression intensity. 60% and 37% of cases demonstrated micropapillary and macropapillary patterns of stromal invasion, respectively. 63% of cases demonstrated desmoplasia, which was significantly associated with advanced disease stage and visible residual disease after cytoreductive surgery. MAPK-mutant cases (KRAS, BRAF, NRAS) more frequently demonstrated macropapillary stromal invasion, while Chr1p loss was associated with desmoplasia and low PR expression. Presence of micropapillary stromal invasion and low PR expression were associated with significantly poorer survival after accounting for stage and residual disease status. Together, these data identify novel relationships between histopathological features and molecularly-defined subgroups in LGSOC.
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