Publications by authors named "Chatzopoulos Kyriakos"

Ossifying fibromyxoid tumor (OFMT) is a rare soft tissue neoplasm of uncertain origin, exhibiting a wide clinical and morphological spectrum. It ranges from benign forms, which typically behave indolently, to malignant lesions with significant recurrence and metastatic potential. The majority of OFMTs harbor gene rearrangements, with being the most common fusion partner.

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  • Ossifying fibromyxoid tumor (OFMT) is a rare soft tissue tumor often found in subcutaneous tissues, characterized by bland ovoid cells and metaplastic bone.
  • The tumors typically pose diagnostic challenges when they present with unusual characteristics, necessitating the detection of specific gene fusions for accurate diagnosis.
  • This study discusses six cases of OFMT with atypical features and emphasizes the importance of molecular testing in confirming diagnoses, highlighting a case with a novel gene fusion (EPC1::SUZ12).
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Soft tissue aneurysmal bone cysts (STABCs) are rare neoplasms histopathologically identical to aneurysmal bone cysts. These benign lesions are characterized by thin, peripheral ossification and no skeletal continuity. STABC may be difficult to distinguish from myositis ossificans (MO) and malignant entities from imaging and fine needle aspiration, due to rarity and overlapping features.

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Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is an aggressive cancer that is often caused by driver mutations in . Splice site variants (SSV) reflect changes in mRNA processing, which may alter protein function. SSVs have been described in thyroid tumors in general but have not been extensively studied in MTC.

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  • Over the past 75 years, our understanding of Spitz lesions has changed from viewing them solely as a type of melanoma to recognizing them as a range that includes Spitz nevi, melanocytomas, and melanomas.
  • Spitz lesions present diagnostic challenges due to their atypical features, making it difficult to distinguish between benign and malignant forms.
  • This review aims to summarize the latest insights into the molecular causes and unique clinical and pathological traits of these tumors.
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Myxopapillary ependymoma (MPE) is an uncommon variant of ependymoma, almost exclusively seen in conus medullaris or filum terminale. MPE can be diagnostically challenging, especially when arising extra-axially. Here we report 5 cases of superficial soft tissue/cutaneous MPE, identified across three tertiary institutions.

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Introduction: Adamantinoma-like Ewing sarcoma (ALES) is a rare aggressive malignancy occasionally diagnosed in the thyroid gland. ALES shows basaloid cytomorphology, expresses keratins, p63, p40, frequently CD99, and harbours the t(11;22) EWSR1::FLI1 translocation. There is debate on whether ALES resembles more sarcoma or carcinoma.

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  • A study investigated the role of CD8+ tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in early breast cancer patients who received adjuvant chemotherapy, revealing important prognostic implications based on their density in tumors.
  • Out of 928 patients, 627 had CD8+ data, with about 25% showing high levels of CD8 TILs, which were linked to more aggressive tumor characteristics and better survival rates.
  • High intratumoral (iCD8) and total (tCD8) counts were associated with longer disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS), indicating their potential as beneficial prognostic factors in managing early breast cancer.
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Background: Bladder cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous malignancy with dismal outcome.

Patients And Methods: Mutations in genes, altered or linked to platinum sensitivity in BC, were examined in 66 patients' tumors along with tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) density and MMR, PD-L1 and CD8 protein expression, as well as basal and luminal subtypes, defined by protein expression of markers, including CK5/6 and GATA3 or CK20, respectively.

Results: 41 tumors harbored mutations, mainly in TP53 (38%), ARID1A (17%) and the DNA damage response and repair (DDR) genes ERCC2 (17%) and BRCA2 (15%).

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von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease occurs secondary to pathogenic alterations of the VHL tumor suppressor gene, manifesting with cysts and tumors in multiple organ systems. VHL protein (pVHL) is a known downregulator of hypoxia inducible factor-1a (HIF1a). Loss of function of pVHL is associated with upregulation of the HIF1a pathway including carbonic anhydrase 9 (CA9) and glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1).

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Prognostic and predictive biomarkers are being studied for the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. The present study retrospectively assessed the mRNA expression of HER family receptor ligands and of other potential prognostic biomarkers and their association with time to progression (TTP), survival and clinicopathological characteristics in patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) treated with trastuzumab. A total of 145 tumour tissue samples were analysed.

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Purpose: Angiogenesis is a crucial phenomenon in the development and progression of breast cancer (BC), but the clinical significance of angiogenesis-related proteins in metastatic BC remains unknown. This study investigates the prognostic value of vascular endothelial growth factor receptors 1, 2, 3 (VEGFR1, VEGFR2, VEGFR3) as well as vascular endothelial growth factors A and C (VEGFA and VEGFC) in metastatic BC patients treated with trastuzumab-based regimens.

Materials And Methods: Two hundred female patients were included.

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Clinical immunotherapy approaches are lacking efficacy in the treatment of glioblastoma (GBM). In this study, we sought to reverse local and systemic GBM-induced immunosuppression using the Helicobacter pylori neutrophil-activating protein (NAP), a potent TLR2 agonist, as an immunostimulatory transgene expressed in an oncolytic measles virus (MV) platform, retargeted to allow viral entry through the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR). While single-agent murine anti-PD1 treatment or repeat in situ immunization with MV-s-NAP-uPA provided modest survival benefit in MV-resistant syngeneic GBM models, the combination treatment led to synergy with a cure rate of 80% in mice bearing intracranial GL261 tumors and 72% in mice with CT-2A tumors.

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Unlabelled: Our hypothesis was that the predictive accuracy of pathogenic variants in genes participating in the homologous recombination repair (HRR) system in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) could be improved by considering additional next-generation sequencing (NGS) metrics. NGS genotyping was performed in tumor tissue, retrospectively and prospectively collected from patients with EOC, diagnosed from 8/1998 to 10/2016. Variants were considered clonal when variant allele frequencies corresponded to >25%.

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NUT carcinoma, also known as NUT midline carcinoma, is an aggressive malignancy mainly affecting the midline structures of younger patients and almost invariably leading to death within a few months of the diagnosis. Morphologically, NUT carcinoma consists of sheets of monomorphous small or medium size cells with scant cytoplasm, commonly featuring areas of abrupt squamous differentiation with keratinization. Immunohistochemistry for NUT protein is sensitive and specific, typically showing a speckled nuclear reactivity, assisting in diagnosis.

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Genotypic and phenotypic comparisons of tumors in multiple tissue samples from the same patient are important for understanding disease evolution and treatment possibilities. Panel NGS genotyping is currently widely used in this context, whereby NGS variant filtering and final evaluation constitute the basis for meaningful comparisons. Here, we present the genotype data used for genotype / phenotype comparisons between matched primary / metastatic colorectal tumors in the work by Chatzopoulos et al (doi: 10.

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Objectives: To investigate the clinicopathologic and radiologic features of pulmonary hamartomas (PHs) with uncommon clinical presentation.

Methods: A retrospective clinicopathologic and radiologic review was performed for patients diagnosed (1999-2019) with multiple hamartomas, lesions arising adjacent to a coexisting pulmonary malignancy, and tumors with predominantly extrapulmonary localization.

Results: Of 979 patients diagnosed with PHs, 6 (0.

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Although primary colorectal carcinomas (CRCs) frequently share genetic alterations with their metastases, morphologic surrogates reflecting the genotype contexture of metastases remain largely unknown. We investigated phenotype/genotype associations in paired primary and metastatic colorectal adenocarcinomas from 75 patients. Thirty-three (44%) metastatic lesions were synchronous and 42 (56%) were metachronous.

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The tumor immune microenvironment of oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma may be accountable for differences in clinical behavior, particularly between different age groups. We performed RNA expression profiling and evaluated tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and their T-cell subsets in order to assess the functional status of oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma tumor microenvironment and detect potentially clinically useful associations. Archival surgical pathology material from sixteen oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma patients was microscopically evaluated for TIL densities.

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Anaerobic meningitis is a rare serious clinical condition which mainly affects vulnerable populations and patients with predisposing factors such as head trauma, prior neurosurgical procedures or implantable medical devices such as ventriculoperitoneal shunts or ventricular drains. In this study we retrieved data from aerobic and anaerobic cultures of cerebrospinal (CSF) or ventricular fluid ordered over a 5 year period at our institution. A total of 8868 aerobic and 594 anaerobic cultures were performed from 2013 to 2017.

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  • The study focused on comparing T cell clonality (TCC) and T cell fraction (TCF) in patients with HPV-positive oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma, distinguishing between those who progressed and those who did not.
  • Results showed that while there were no significant differences in TCF and TCC between progressors and non-progressors, TCF was higher in females and lower in patients with extranodal extension, with TCF being a strong predictor of progression-free and overall survival.
  • The findings suggest that TCF could serve as a potential biomarker for monitoring disease progression in HPV(+)OPSCC patients, indicating the need for further research into immune responses based on these factors.
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Objectives: LMNA-associated familial partial lipodystrophy (FPLD) is a rare autosomal dominant A-type laminopathy characterized by variable loss and redistribution of subcutaneous adipose tissue, dyslipidemia, and insulin resistance. Though A-type lamins play a key role in nuclear membrane structure and regulation of cell proliferation, an association between cancer and LMNA-associated FPLD has not been reported.

Methods And Results: This report outlines the case of two biological sisters with LMNA-associated FPLD who developed hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma in the absence of any other risk factors for head and neck cancer.

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