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Costantino Ricci, Dario de Biase, Thais Maloberti +18 more Ā· 2026 Ā· Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology Ā· Springer Ā· added 2026-04-24
Testicular adult granulosa cell tumors (AGCTs) are rare and show several clinical, pathological, and molecular differences with their ovarian counterparts. FOXL2 p.Cys134Trp, the ubiquitous molecular Show more
Testicular adult granulosa cell tumors (AGCTs) are rare and show several clinical, pathological, and molecular differences with their ovarian counterparts. FOXL2 p.Cys134Trp, the ubiquitous molecular driver of ovarian AGCTs, is infrequent (~ 7%) in testicular AGCTs. Recently, FGFR1 hotspot mutations were reported as a potentially "alternative molecular driver" in FOXL2-wild type (WT) ovarian AGCTs. A systematic assessmentĀ of FGFR1 status has not been performed in testicular AGCTs. Recently,Ā our group analyzed aĀ series of twenty testicularĀ AGCTsĀ using two NGS panelsĀ that lackedĀ coverage of FGFR1. AmongĀ twelve cases analyzed successfully, none harbored pathogenic FOXL2Ā variants. In this study, we reassessed the tumors from ourĀ prior series with an NGS panel that covers FGFR1. Among the 14 tumors (70%) that were sequenced successfully, none harbored pathogenic FGFR1 variants. Considering the AGCTs assessed in this study and those previously reported in the literature,Ā none of the 24 tumors analyzed to date have shown pathogenic FGFR1 variants. The present study reinforces the concept that testicularĀ sex cord-stromal tumors classified as AGCTs are different from ovarian counterparts. Show less
šŸ“„ PDF DOI: 10.1007/s00428-026-04516-z
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