TY - JOUR
T1 - Case report
T2 - meningeal lymphangiogenesis around ependymoma forming along the dura matter
AU - Hino, Utaro
AU - Tamura, Ryota
AU - Yo, Masahiro
AU - Kase, Yoshitaka
AU - Tsuda, Noboru
AU - Miyauchi, Tsubasa
AU - Sogano, Junki
AU - Karatsu, Kosuke
AU - Miwa, Tomoru
AU - Toda, Masahiro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Hino, Tamura, Yo, Kase, Tsuda, Miyauchi, Sogano, Karatsu, Miwa and Toda.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Recently, there has been growing interest in the presence and function of meningeal lymphatic vessels, with no direct evidence linking these vessels to primary brain tumors. We report a unique case of recurrent ependymoma in the dura mater, showing histopathological signs of lymphatic proliferation at the tumor attachment site. The patient initially presented with a headache, and was diagnosed with ZFTA fusion-positive supratentorial ependymoma, central nervous system WHO Grade 3. Following multiple dura mater recurrences and surgery, the fifth procedure revealed numerous tumors contralateral to the original site, with genetic testing confirming ZFTA fusion positivity, indicating recurrent ependymoma. Immunohistochemical analysis showed D2-40+ lymphatic vessel proliferation around tumor attachment sites within the dura mater. Elevated expression of ZEB1, which is an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition factor, was also observed, implicating potential involvement in the unique pathophysiology. The present case suggests a new process of metastasis through meningeal lymphatic vessels, although we were unable to visually confirm tumor cell infiltration into the lymphatic vessels. This case is the first report suggesting ependymoma metastasis through dural lymphatic vessels, underlining the need for further case accumulation and study to understand the mechanisms of this phenomenon.
AB - Recently, there has been growing interest in the presence and function of meningeal lymphatic vessels, with no direct evidence linking these vessels to primary brain tumors. We report a unique case of recurrent ependymoma in the dura mater, showing histopathological signs of lymphatic proliferation at the tumor attachment site. The patient initially presented with a headache, and was diagnosed with ZFTA fusion-positive supratentorial ependymoma, central nervous system WHO Grade 3. Following multiple dura mater recurrences and surgery, the fifth procedure revealed numerous tumors contralateral to the original site, with genetic testing confirming ZFTA fusion positivity, indicating recurrent ependymoma. Immunohistochemical analysis showed D2-40+ lymphatic vessel proliferation around tumor attachment sites within the dura mater. Elevated expression of ZEB1, which is an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition factor, was also observed, implicating potential involvement in the unique pathophysiology. The present case suggests a new process of metastasis through meningeal lymphatic vessels, although we were unable to visually confirm tumor cell infiltration into the lymphatic vessels. This case is the first report suggesting ependymoma metastasis through dural lymphatic vessels, underlining the need for further case accumulation and study to understand the mechanisms of this phenomenon.
KW - case report
KW - dura
KW - ependymoma
KW - lymphangiogenesis
KW - podoplanin
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U2 - 10.3389/fonc.2023.1340167
DO - 10.3389/fonc.2023.1340167
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85183027862
SN - 2234-943X
VL - 13
JO - Frontiers in Oncology
JF - Frontiers in Oncology
M1 - 1340167
ER -