Cortisol-Producing Oncocytic Adrenocortical Carcinoma Harboring a GNAS Mutation: An Integrated Histologic,
Naomi Sato1, Yuta Tezuka2, Taito Itoh3,4
1Division of Pathological Diagnosis, Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan.
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Oncocytic adrenal neoplasms are rare adrenocortical tumors characterized by abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm due to massive mitochondrial accumulation. Their biological behavior is often difficult to predict, and various diagnostic systems-including the Lin-Weiss-Bisceglia system, the Helsinki score, and the reticulin algorithm-are used to assess their malignant potential. We report a case of an oncocytic adrenocortical carcinoma associated with Cushing's syndrome and hyperandrogenemia in a 34-year-old woman. Histologically, the tumor showed diffuse growth of eosinophilic cells with marked pleomorphism and focal capsular invasion. Immunohistochemistry confirmed adrenocortical origin and cortisol production, with a Ki-67 labeling index of 25%. Ultrastructural examination revealed densely packed mitochondria with lamellar and tubulovesicular cristae, accompanied by numerous whorled smooth endoplasmic reticulum formations, suggesting active remodeling of the endoplasmic reticulum. Whole-exome sequencing identified a pathogenic GNAS R201S mutation, together with copy number losses of ARID1A, CDKN2A, and ZNRF3 with widespread copy number alteration. Despite multiple adverse prognostic indicators, the patient has remained disease-free for over 5 years following adrenalectomy and adjuvant low-dose mitotane therapy. These findings suggest that GNAS activation may drive steroidogenesis while attenuating malignant progression, as demonstrated by integrated morphologic and genomic assessment in this case.
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