HISTOPATHOLOGY AND MOLECULAR GENETICS OF RENAL TUMORS: TOWARD UNIFICATION OF A CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM

  • ZAMBRANO, NORMAN R.
  • LUBENSKY, IRINA A.
  • MERINO, MARIA J.
  • LINEHAN, W. MARSTON
  • WALTHER, McCLELLAN M.
Journal of Urology 162(4):p 1246-1258, October 1999.

Purpose:

We characterize the genetic abnormalities associated with pathological subtypes of renal tumors, which may help diagnosis or prognostication.

Materials and Methods:

A comprehensive literature review of genetic abnormalities associated with different renal tumor subtypes was performed.

Results:

Studies of sporadic and hereditary forms suggest that abnormalities in the von Hippel-Lindau and met genes are the earliest changes in conventional (clear cell) and papillary basophilic renal cancers, respectively. Renal oncocytoma and chromophobe carcinoma have common genetic abnormalities, suggesting a relationship. A similar finding has been observed between papillary adenoma and papillary basophilic renal cancer.

Conclusions:

These findings suggest that molecular diagnostic testing will help determine histopathological diagnosis, identify tumor types with similar genetic abnormalities suggesting a common origin and indicate potential prognostic markers for future study.

Copyright © 1999 by the American Urological Association, Inc.