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Haruna Okuno1,2, Takuma Nakashima3, Yasuhito Arai4
1Department of Human Pathology, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine.
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Astroblastoma, MN1 -altered, is a newly recognized entity in the 5th edition of the WHO Classification of CNS Tumors. Its genetic definition is the presence of an alteration, most commonly gene fusions, in the MN1 gene, with BEND2 being the most frequent fusion partner. However, some astroblastomas and astroblastoma-like tumors with fusion of non- MN1 to BEND2 have been reported recently. These tumors exhibit epigenetic profiles similar to those of astroblastomas with MN1 :: BEND2 , suggesting that BEND2 may play a more important role than MN1 in tumorigenesis. Therefore, investigation of BEND2 fusion will be essential to make an accurate diagnosis of astroblastomas in the near future. In this study, we aimed to explore the diagnostic utility of BEND2 immunohistochemistry using a commercially available rabbit polyclonal antibody. As a result, nuclear expression of BEND2 was observed in all 15 cases of astroblastomas with BEND2 fusion (9 with MN1 :: BEND2 , 4 with EWSR1 :: BEND2 , 1 with MAMLD1 :: BEND2 , and 1 with TCF3 :: BEND2 ), whereas it was not found in 147 cases of other CNS tumors from 48 different entities. In contrast, negative nuclear staining for BEND2 was observed in a previously reported case of spindle cell sarcoma with MN1 :: BEND2 , whose fusion junction differed from those of the astroblastomas analyzed in this study. In conclusion, we demonstrated that BEND2 immunohistochemistry has extremely high sensitivity and specificity, suggesting its utility as a reliable marker for the diagnosis of astroblastoma with BEND2 fusion.
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