Ependymoma‐like tumor with mesenchymal differentiation (ELTMD) with ZFTA:NCOA1 fusion: A diagnostic challenge

Author:

Dorwal Pranav123ORCID,White Christine456ORCID,Goh Anna FN1,Kumar Amit1,McEniery Jane7,Walker Rick89,Robertson Thomas1011

Affiliation:

1. Diagnostic Genomics, Monash Health Clayton Australia

2. Anatomical Pathology, Monash Health Clayton Australia

3. School of Clinical Sciences Monash University Clayton Australia

4. Victorian Clinical Genetics Services Parkville Australia

5. Centre for Cancer Research Hudson Institute of Medical Research Clayton Australia

6. Molecular and Translational Science Monash University Clayton Australia

7. Radiology Queensland Children's Hospital South Brisbane Australia

8. Oncology Queensland Children's Hospital South Brisbane Australia

9. Oncology Princess Alexandra Hospital Woolloongabba Australia

10. Neuropathology Royal Brisbane & Women's Hospital Herston Australia

11. Medical School The University of Queensland Herston Australia

Abstract

Ependymal tumors are classified based on their location, histology, and molecular characteristics. Supratentorial ependymomas (ST‐EPNs) are a group of circumscribed supratentorial gliomas, which usually have pathogenic fusions involving either zinc finger translocation associated (ZFTA) (formerly C11orf95) or YAP1. A subtype of ependymoma was recently described and labeled ependymoma‐like tumors with mesenchymal differentiation (ELTMDs). We describe a case of a 5‐year‐old boy who presented with a right frontal tumor. The diagnosis was challenging, and a correct diagnosis could only be reached after reanalysis of methylation data with a more recent version of the classifier and RNA fusion testing, which revealed ZFTA:NCOA1 (nuclear receptor coactivator 1) fusion. There are only a handful of cases of this entity, which is being reported for its rarity and the diagnostic challenge it poses.

Funder

Cancer Australia

Robert Connor Dawes Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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