Abstract

The clinicopathological differences among high-grade fetal lung adenocarcinomas completely comprising tumor cells that resemble fetal lung epithelium (pure type) and those with fetal lung-like components admixed with conventional adenocarcinoma cells (mixed type) remain undetermined. Here, we examined the clinicopathological, immunohistochemical, and molecular features of 11 lung adenocarcinomas with fetal lung-like morphology among 3895 consecutive cases of primary lung cancer based on the expression pattern of transcription factors. According to the current WHO classification, two cases (0.05%) were categorized as low-grade fetal adenocarcinoma, two cases (0.05%) were pure-type high-grade fetal adenocarcinoma, five cases (0.1%) were mixed-type high-grade fetal adenocarcinoma, and the remaining two cases (0.05%) were lung adenocarcinoma with high-grade fetal features (fetal lung-like morphology occupied less than 50%). CTNNB1 mutations were exclusively identified in low-grade fetal adenocarcinomas. In contrast, mixed-type high-grade fetal adenocarcinoma or lung adenocarcinoma with high-grade fetal features frequently harbored mitogenic drivers including EGFR mutations. Furthermore, almost all tumor cells expressed CDX2 and HNF4α in both cases of pure-type high-grade fetal lung adenocarcinoma, but lacked TTF-1 positivity. In contrast, TTF-1 was frequently expressed in mixed-type high-grade fetal lung adenocarcinoma and in lung adenocarcinoma with high-grade fetal features. Our data suggest similar prevalence of low-grade fetal lung adenocarcinoma and pure-type high-grade fetal lung adenocarcinoma, and indicate that pure- and mixed-type high-grade fetal lung adenocarcinomas are distinct, with the former akin to low-grade fetal adenocarcinoma with respect to purely embryonic morphology and absence of common lung adenocarcinoma mitogenic drivers, and the latter being genetically and transcriptionally related to conventional lung adenocarcinoma.

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