scholarly journals Needle tract seeding in renal tumor biopsies: experience from a single institution

2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yan Zhou ◽  
Paari Murugan ◽  
Faqian Li ◽  
Lihong Bu

Abstract Background Percutaneous needle biopsy of renal masses has been increasingly utilized to aid the diagnosis and guide management. It is generally considered as a safe procedure. However, tumor seeding along the needle tract, one of the complications, theoretically poses potential risk of tumor spread by seeded malignant cells. Prior studies on the frequency of needle tract seeding in renal tumor biopsies are limited and clinical significance of biopsy-associated tumor seeding remains largely controversial. Methods Here we investigated the frequencies of biopsy needle tract tumor seeding at our institution by reviewing the histology of renal cell carcinoma nephrectomy specimens with a prior biopsy within the last seventeen years. Biopsy site changes were recognized as a combination of foreign body reaction, hemosiderin deposition, fibrosis and fat necrosis. The histologic evidence of needle tract tumor seeding was identified as clusters of tumor cells embedded in perinephric tissue spatially associated with the biopsy site. In addition, association between parameters of biopsy techniques and tumor seeding were investigated. Results We observed needle tract tumor seeding to perinephric tissue in six out of ninety-eight (6 %) renal cell carcinoma cases including clear cell renal cell carcinoma, papillary renal cell carcinoma, chromophobe, and clear cell papillary renal cell carcinoma. The needle tract tumor seeding was exclusively observed in papillary renal cell carcinomas (6/28, 21 %) that were unifocal, small-sized (≤ 4 cm), confined to the kidney and had type 1 features. No recurrence or metastasis was observed in the papillary renal cell carcinoma cases with tumor seeding or the stage-matched cases without tumor seeding. Conclusions Our study demonstrated a higher than reported frequency of needle tract tumor seeding. Effective communication between pathologists and clinicians as well as documentation of tumor seeding is recommended. Further studies with a larger patient cohort and longer follow up to evaluate the impact of needle tract tumor seeding on long term prognosis are needed. This may also help reach a consensus on appropriate pathologic staging of renal cell carcinoma when the only site of perinephric fat invasion is within a biopsy needle tract.

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fei Meng ◽  
Luojin Zhang ◽  
Mingjun Zhang ◽  
Kaiqin Ye ◽  
Wei Guo ◽  
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Abstract Background BCL2L13 belongs to the BCL2 super family, with its protein product exhibits capacity of apoptosis-mediating in diversified cell lines. Previous studies have shown that BCL2L13 has functional consequence in several tumor types, including ALL and GBM, however, its function in kidney cancer remains as yet unclearly. Methods Multiple web-based portals were employed to analyze the effect of BCL2L13 in kidney cancer using the data from TCGA database. Functional enrichment analysis and hubs of BCL2L13 co-expressed genes in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) and papillary renal cell carcinoma (pRCC) were carried out on Cytoscape. Evaluation of BCL2L13 protein level was accomplished through immunohistochemistry on paraffin embedded renal cancer tissue sections. Western blotting and flow cytometry were implemented to further analyze the pro-apoptotic function of BCL2L13 in ccRCC cell line 786-0. Results BCL2L13 expression is significantly decreased in ccRCC and pRCC patients, however, mutations and copy number alterations are rarely observed. The poor prognosis of ccRCC that derived from down-regulated BCL2L13 is independent of patients’ gender or tumor grade. Furthermore, BCL2L13 only weakly correlates with the genes that mutated in kidney cancer or the genes that associated with inherited kidney cancer predisposing syndrome, while actively correlates with SLC25A4. As a downstream effector of BCL2L13 in its pro-apoptotic pathway, SLC25A4 is found as one of the hub genes that involved in the physiological function of BCL2L13 in kidney cancer tissues. Conclusions Down-regulation of BCL2L13 renders poor prognosis in ccRCC and pRCC. This disadvantageous factor is independent of any well-known kidney cancer related genes, so BCL2L13 can be used as an effective indicator for prognostic evaluation of renal cell carcinoma.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sofia Canete-Portillo ◽  
Maria del Carmen Rodriguez Pena ◽  
Dezhi Wang ◽  
Diego F. Sanchez ◽  
George J. Netto ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 175 (4S) ◽  
pp. 239-239
Author(s):  
Borje Ljungberg ◽  
Jan Jacobsen ◽  
Stina Häggström Rudolfsson ◽  
Gudrun Lindh ◽  
Kjell Grankvist ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 261-268 ◽  
Author(s):  
S.G.C. Kroeze ◽  
A.M. Bijenhof ◽  
J.L.H.R. Bosch ◽  
J.J.M. Jans

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 104-107
Author(s):  
Hideo Gobara ◽  
Toshiyuki Komaki ◽  
Toshihiro Iguchi ◽  
Hiroyasu Fujiwara ◽  
Jun Sakurai ◽  
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