Analysis of β-Catenin Expression and Exon 3 Mutations in Pediatric Sporadic Aggressive Fibromatosis

Author:

Bo Ning1,Wang Dahui1,Wu Bingbing2,Chen Lian3,Ma Ruixue1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Orthopaedics, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, 399 Wanyuan Road, 201102, Shanghai, China

2. Pediatric Institute, Fudan University, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, 399 Wanyuan Road, 201102, Shanghai, China

3. Department of Pathology, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, 399 Wanyuan Road, 201102, Shanghai, China

Abstract

Aggressive fibromatosis is a benign tumor with a high recurrence rate after surgical resection, particularly in children. Abnormal regulation of β-catenin in the presence or absence of a change of genotype has been identified in adult sporadic aggressive fibromatosis. However, the status of β-catenin expression and mutation remains unclear in pediatric patients. The present study was designed to analyze the expression and mutation status of β-catenin in pediatric aggressive fibromatosis. B-catenin expression was analyzed by immunohistochemistry in 32 samples from pediatric patients withaggressive fibromatosis (21 recurrent cases and 11 primary-onset cases) and 15 control subjects. Somatic point mutations in β-catenin exon 3 were identified by sequencing of polymerase chain reaction products. Nuclear expression of β-catenin was detected in 94% (30/32) of aggressive fibromatosis samples and 13% (2/15) of control samples ( P < 0.001). Mutations in exon 3 of the β-catenin gene were identified in 78% (25/32) of aggressive fibromatosis samples (19/21 recurrent cases, 6/11 primary-onset cases; P = 0.032). The primary mutation in the recurrent cases occurred at codon 45 (S45F), while codon 41 (T41A) was most frequently mutated in the primary-onset cases ( P = 0.002). Abnormal expression of β-catenin appears to occur frequently in pediatric aggressive fibromatosis. Muftations in exon 3 of the β-catenin gene, particularly the S45F mutation, may represent risk factors for recurrence in pediatric patients and could potentially be used as prognostic factors.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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