Abstract

Initially described as a highly specific immunohistochemical marker for carcinomas of mammary origin, trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type 1 (TRPS1) has subsequently been detected in a variety of other non-mammary tumors. In this study, we examined the immunohistochemical expression of TRPS1 in 114 peripheral nerve sheath tumors, including 43 malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs), 58 schwannomas, including 9 cellular neurofibromas, and 13 neurofibromas, including 1 atypical neurofibroma. Notably, TRPS1 was expressed in 49% of MPNSTs and was absent in all schwannomas and neurofibromas. All MPNSTs showed TRPS1 labeling in >50% of nuclei, with 95% of cases demonstrating diffuse labeling. Most cases (67%) showed weak TRPS1 immunoreactivity, while a smaller subset showed moderate (24%) or strong (9%) intensity staining. Analysis of publicly available gene expression datasets revealed higher levels of TRPS1 mRNA in MPNSTs with PRC2 inactivation. In keeping with this finding, TRPS1 expression was more commonly observed in MPNSTs with loss of H3K27me3, suggesting a potential relationship between TRPS1 and the PRC2 complex. This study further broadens the spectrum of TRPS1-expressing tumors to include MPNST.

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