TY - JOUR
T1 - Seromucinous tumors of the ovary. What's in a name?
AU - Kurman, Robert J.
AU - Shih, Ie Ming
N1 - Funding Information:
Supported by Grants from the Department of Defense CDMRP Grant OC 100517 Grant # W81XWH-11-2-0230 and NIH/NC CA165807.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 International Society of Gynecological Pathologists.
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - The recent 2014 World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Tumours of the Female Reproductive Organs introduced a new category of ovarian neoplasm designated "seromucinous tumours". The recognition of this distinctive group of tumors is an important addition to the classification but the term "seromucinous" has serious flaws that obscures the nature of these neoplasms. Morphologically, seromucinous tumors in addition to serous and endocervical-type mucinous epithelium, contain endometrioid, indifferent and squamous type epithelium. Their immunoprofile is characterized by frequent expression of ER, PR, infrequent expression of WT1 and lack of expression of CK20 and CDX2, an immunostaining pattern consistent with a "müllerian" immunophenotype. Unlike serous and intestinal type mucinous tumors, seromucinous tumors are frequently associated with endometriosis making them more analogous to endometrioid and clear cell neoplasms. Indeed, recent studies have shown that a high proportion of seromucinous tumors lost expression of ARID1A, a tumor suppressor gene, that is mutated in approximately 50% of endometrioid and clear cell tumors, in sharp contrast to serous and intestinal-type mucinous tumors which do not contain ARID1A mutations or lose its expression. Therefore, based on their clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical and molecular genetic features we believe a more appropriate designation for this group of tumors is "mixed müllerian tumors" which can be subcategorized as "mixed müllerian cystadenomas", "mixed müllerian atypical proliferative (borderline) tumors" and "mixed müllerian carcinomas".
AB - The recent 2014 World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Tumours of the Female Reproductive Organs introduced a new category of ovarian neoplasm designated "seromucinous tumours". The recognition of this distinctive group of tumors is an important addition to the classification but the term "seromucinous" has serious flaws that obscures the nature of these neoplasms. Morphologically, seromucinous tumors in addition to serous and endocervical-type mucinous epithelium, contain endometrioid, indifferent and squamous type epithelium. Their immunoprofile is characterized by frequent expression of ER, PR, infrequent expression of WT1 and lack of expression of CK20 and CDX2, an immunostaining pattern consistent with a "müllerian" immunophenotype. Unlike serous and intestinal type mucinous tumors, seromucinous tumors are frequently associated with endometriosis making them more analogous to endometrioid and clear cell neoplasms. Indeed, recent studies have shown that a high proportion of seromucinous tumors lost expression of ARID1A, a tumor suppressor gene, that is mutated in approximately 50% of endometrioid and clear cell tumors, in sharp contrast to serous and intestinal-type mucinous tumors which do not contain ARID1A mutations or lose its expression. Therefore, based on their clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical and molecular genetic features we believe a more appropriate designation for this group of tumors is "mixed müllerian tumors" which can be subcategorized as "mixed müllerian cystadenomas", "mixed müllerian atypical proliferative (borderline) tumors" and "mixed müllerian carcinomas".
KW - Borderline
KW - Cancer
KW - Ovarian
KW - Seromucinous
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U2 - 10.1097/PGP.0000000000000266
DO - 10.1097/PGP.0000000000000266
M3 - Review article
C2 - 26598986
AN - SCOPUS:84952715904
SN - 0277-1691
VL - 35
SP - 78
EP - 81
JO - International Journal of Gynecological Pathology
JF - International Journal of Gynecological Pathology
IS - 1
ER -