Molecular Pathologic Subtyping of Urothelial Bladder Carcinoma in Young Patients

Author:

Shelekhova Ksenya V.12ORCID,Krykow Kirill A.1,Mescherjakov Igor A.1,Mitin Nikolay P.1

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Research and Practical Center for Specialized Oncological Care, Saint Petersburg, Russia

2. Saint-Petersburg Medico-Social Institute, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Abstract

Urothelial cancer is a heterogeneous disease with different molecular pathways that produce distinct molecular subtypes with specific characteristics and patient survival outcomes that require different therapeutic methods. Urothelial tumors in young patients appear to have distinct genetic features compared with their counterparts in older patients. Using a Lund subtype-specific immunohistochemistry panel, we performed molecular subtype profiling of an urothelial carcinoma case series (n = 49) in patients younger than 45 years of age. We demonstrate that the urothelial carcinoma in young patients tends to be of molecular urothelial-like A subtype (80%) and is associated with favorable, recurrent-free survival ( P = .022). In the urothelial-like cluster, we identified a portion of patients (10%) with high-grade non–muscle-invasive cancers (so-called urothelial-like D type) that showed significantly higher levels of squamous differentiation and p16, E2F3, and ki67 expression in addition to aberrant expression of Ck20 and a trend toward lower recurrent-free survival ( P = .057). Segregation of the cohort according to the decade of occurrence revealed that all tumors (n = 8) of patients younger than 30 years were clearly classified as urothelial-like A subtype. Statistically more aggressive molecular subtypes, such as urothelial-like D and basal/squamous-like (6%) subtypes, were identified in patients older than 30 years of age. Genomically unstable (2%) and mesenchymal-like (2%) subtypes were classified in the 40- to 44-year age group only. These data suggest that more aggressive molecular subtypes of bladder carcinoma appear and become more frequent with age. Further investigations are needed to validate this hypothesis.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine,Surgery,Anatomy

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