Tumors of the endocrine glands are common. Knowledge of their molecular pathology has greatly advanced in the recent past. This review covers the main molecular alterations of tumors of the anterior pituitary, thyroid and parathyroid glands, adrenal cortex, and adrenal medulla and paraganglia. All endocrine gland tumors enjoy a robust correlation between genotype and phenotype. High-throughput molecular analysis demonstrates that endocrine gland tumors can be grouped into molecular groups that are relevant from both pathologic and clinical point of views. In this review, genetic alterations have been discussed and tabulated with respect to their molecular pathogenetic role and clinicopathologic implications, addressing the use of molecular biomarkers for the purpose of diagnosis and prognosis and predicting response to molecular therapy. Hereditary conditions that play a key role in determining predisposition to many types of endocrine tumors are also discussed.

De Leo, A., Ruscelli, M., Maloberti, T., Coluccelli, S., Repaci, A., de Biase, D., et al. (2023). Molecular pathology of endocrine gland tumors: genetic alterations and clinicopathologic relevance. VIRCHOWS ARCHIV, 482(2), 289-319 [10.1007/s00428-023-03713-4].

Molecular pathology of endocrine gland tumors: genetic alterations and clinicopathologic relevance

De Leo, Antonio;Ruscelli, Martina
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Maloberti, Thais;Coluccelli, Sara;Repaci, Andrea;de Biase, Dario
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Tallini, Giovanni
2023

Abstract

Tumors of the endocrine glands are common. Knowledge of their molecular pathology has greatly advanced in the recent past. This review covers the main molecular alterations of tumors of the anterior pituitary, thyroid and parathyroid glands, adrenal cortex, and adrenal medulla and paraganglia. All endocrine gland tumors enjoy a robust correlation between genotype and phenotype. High-throughput molecular analysis demonstrates that endocrine gland tumors can be grouped into molecular groups that are relevant from both pathologic and clinical point of views. In this review, genetic alterations have been discussed and tabulated with respect to their molecular pathogenetic role and clinicopathologic implications, addressing the use of molecular biomarkers for the purpose of diagnosis and prognosis and predicting response to molecular therapy. Hereditary conditions that play a key role in determining predisposition to many types of endocrine tumors are also discussed.
2023
De Leo, A., Ruscelli, M., Maloberti, T., Coluccelli, S., Repaci, A., de Biase, D., et al. (2023). Molecular pathology of endocrine gland tumors: genetic alterations and clinicopathologic relevance. VIRCHOWS ARCHIV, 482(2), 289-319 [10.1007/s00428-023-03713-4].
De Leo, Antonio; Ruscelli, Martina; Maloberti, Thais; Coluccelli, Sara; Repaci, Andrea; de Biase, Dario; Tallini, Giovanni
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