PU.1 is a useful nuclear marker to distinguish between histiocytosis and histiocyte-rich tumours.

Histopathology

Pathology Department, Paris-Saclay University, Versailles SQY University (UVSQ), EA4340-BECCOH, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP), Ambroise-Paré Hospital, Boulogne, France.

Published: August 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to evaluate the expression of PU.1 in various histiocytoses and determine its effectiveness in identifying histiocytic origins in tumor samples suspected of being histiocytic.
  • A total of 66 biopsies from different types of histiocytoses were analyzed, finding that PU.1 was positively expressed in all cases, while also aiding in distinguishing malignant tumors that were incorrectly suspected of being histiocytic.
  • The conclusion highlights that PU.1 is consistently present in histiocytoses, providing a reliable means to differentiate them from tumor types rich in histiocytes, making diagnosis easier with its clear nuclear staining.

Article Abstract

Aims: The aim was to test the expression of PU.1 on different types of histiocytoses and to test the utility of PU.1 in confirming or excluding a histiocytic origin in tumour samples with suspicion of histiocytosis.

Methods And Results: We analysed 66 biopsies of nonmalignant histiocytoses represented by Langerhans-cell histiocytosis (n = 13), Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) (n = 19), Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD) (n = 14), mixed ECD-RDD (n = 3), ALK-positive histiocytosis (n = 6), and juvenile xanthogranuloma (n = 11). All cases were positive for PU.1 in reactive and neoplastic histiocytes. In addition, 39 cases of tumours with high-grade cytological atypia were referred to our center as suspicion of malignant histiocytosis/histiocytic sarcoma and only 18 were confirmed. Indeed, more than half of these tumours (21/39) were either undifferentiated malignant tumours with a stroma rich in histiocytes, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, or high-grade dedifferentiated liposarcoma. PU.1 was useful to distinguish between the negativity of large atypical nuclei and the positivity of stromal reactive histiocytes.

Conclusion: PU.1 is expressed by all types of histiocytosis. It distinguishes histiocytosis from histiocyte-rich tumours with an easy interpretation due to its sharp nuclear staining. Its negativity in lesional/tumour cells in histiocyte-like lesions is useful to eliminate a histiocytosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/his.14909DOI Listing

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