Current Issues in Molecular Biology (Feb 2024)

Prevalence of <i>TERT</i> Promoter Mutations in Orbital Solitary Fibrous Tumors

  • David Sinan Koca,
  • Vladimir Kolpakov,
  • Jana Ihlow,
  • Maximilian von Laffert,
  • Katharina Erb-Eigner,
  • Hermann Herbst,
  • Karen Kriese,
  • Leonille Schweizer,
  • Eckart Bertelmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cimb46020095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 2
pp. 1467 – 1484

Abstract

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The orbital manifestation of a solitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is exceptionally rare and poses specific challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Its rather exceptional behavior among all SFTs comprises a high tendency towards local recurrence, but it rarely culminates in metastatic disease. This raises the question of prognostic factors in orbital SFTs (oSFTs). Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT)-promoter mutations have previously been linked to an unfavorable prognosis in SFTs of other locations. We analyzed the prevalence of TERT promoter mutations of SFTs in the orbital compartment. We performed a retrospective, descriptive clinico-histopathological analysis of nine cases of oSFTs between the years of 2017 and 2021. A TERT promoter mutation was present in one case, which was classified with intermediate metastatic risk. Local recurrence or progress occurred in six cases after primary resection; no distant metastases were reported. Multimodal imaging repeatedly showed particular morphologic patterns, including tubular vascular structures and ADC reduction. The prevalence of the TERT promoter mutation in oSFT was 11%, which is similar to the prevalence of extra-meningeal SFTs of the head and neck and lower than that in other extra-meningeal compartments. In the present study, the TERT promoter mutation in oSFT manifested in a case with an unfavorable prognosis, comprising aggressive local tumor growth, local recurrence, and eye loss.

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