GLIOSARCOMA (ATLAS)

GLIOSARCOMA (WHO Grade IV)
  • Gliosarcoma is a malignant glioma that has biphasic tissue pattern wiht alternating areas exhibiting  glial and mesenchymal differentiation
  • Stroebe in 1898 introduced the term Gliosarcoma
  • It constitutes approximately 2% of all glioblastomas
  • Histogenesis – 
    • One theory suggests that sarcomatous component is of vascular origin as the spindle cells demonstrate Factor- VIII related antigens on IHC.
    • Some studies suggest that the sarcomatous portion results from advanced glioma progression with acquisition of sarcomatous phenotype and loss of GFAP expression 
  • Genetics – Gliosarcoma have similar genetic aberrations as seen in Glioblastoma. They are 
    • Gain of chromosome 7
    • Loss of chromosome 10 and 17
    • Deletion of short arm of chromosome 9
    • Alterations of chromosome 3
    • Mutations of TP53 tumor suppressor gene and PTEN gene
    • Homozygous P16 (CDKN2A) deletion 
    • Alterations in Rb pathway in some cases
  • Age – between 40 and 60 years
  • Sex- Males predominance with male to female ratio of 1.8:1
  • Localization – Usually cerebrum involving temporal, frontal, parietal and occipital lobes in decreaseing order of frequency
  • Clinical features –
    • symptoms depend upon the location of tumor
    • Patient will have short history and presents with seizures and paresis
  • Radiological findings –
    • Angiography – shows mixed dural and pial vascular supply
    • CT scan – Features of glioblastoma. If sarcomatous component predominates then tumor appeasr well-demarcated hyperdense mass with homogenous contrast enhancement mimicking meningioma
Gross finding
  • Gliosarcoma are typically firm and well circumscribed in contrast to more infiltrative ill defined glioblastoma
Microscopic findings
  • Sarcomatous element is spindle cell proliferation with reticulin, exhibiting either the precise herring bone pattern architecture as in well differentiated fibrosarcoma or fascicles resembling fibrohistiocytoma
  • Presence of spindle cells does not justify Glioarcoma. Instead there should be presence of neoplastic mesenchymal component (sarcomatous component) and reticulin formation which separates sarcomatous areas as well demarcated from the glial tumor
  • Lines of mesenchymal differentiation other than fibroblastic include –
    • Epithelial
    • Myofibroblastic
    • Cartilage
    • Bone
    • Angiosarcoma
    • Smooth muscle
    • Skeletal muscle
  • Gliofibroma – Histogenesis not known 
    • Astrocytic neoplasm occuring in young that shows marked, ubiquitous reticulin positive collagen deposition in matrix around glioma cells
    • In some Gliofibroma, Glioma cells themselves produce collagen (Desmoplastic astrocytoma) where as in others it appears to be deposited by mesenchymal cells (Mixed glioma/fibroma)
Immunohistochemistry
–        Glial component is reactive for GFAP
–        The S-100 and GFAP positivity denotes metaplasia of glial cells to sarcomatous component.
Prognosis –
  • Gliosarcoma has better prognosis than glioblastoma but in few studies both had same outcome
References 
  • H.Oghgaki, W.Biernat, R.Reis, M.Hegi, P.Kleihues. Gliosarcoma. In: Paul Kleihues and Webster K. Cavence. Pathology and Genetics. Tumors of the Nervous system. WHO Classification of tumors 2000;42-44
Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei and congested blood vessels (H&E,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei and congested blood vessels (H&E,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei and congested blood vessels (H&E,X400)

Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei and congested blood vessels (H&E,X400)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei and congested blood vessels (H&E,X100)

Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei and congested blood vessels (H&E,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei pseudopalisading of tumor cells around the necrotic foci is present (Top left)(H&E,X100)

Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei pseudopalisading of tumor cells around the necrotic foci is present (Top left)(H&E,X100)

Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei and congested blood vessels. Cells show myofibroblastic differentiation (bottom left) (H&E,X100)

Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei arranged in fascicles (H&E,X100)

Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei arranged in fascicles (H&E,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei arranged in fascicles. Mononucleated and multinucleated tumor giant cells are noted (H&E,X100)


Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei arranged in fascicles. Mononucleated and multinucleated tumor giant cells are noted (H&E,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells arranged in perivascular pattern (H&E,X100)

Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei arranged in fascicles (H&E,X100)


Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei arranged in fascicles (H&E,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei arranged in fascicles. Myxoid change is present (top left) (H&E,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei arranged in fascicles. Myxoid change is present (top left) (H&E,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor cells showing pleomorphic large nuclei with nucleoli. Few congested blood vessels are present (H&E,X400)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor cells showing pleomorphic large nuclei with nucleoli. Few congested blood vessels are present (H&E,X400)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells having oval elongated nuclei with prominent nucleoli. Atypical mitotic figure is seen (center)  (H&E,X400)

Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells having oval elongated nuclei with prominent nucleoli. Atypical mitotic figure is seen (center) (H&E,X400)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor composed of spindle shaped cells and pleomorphic  tumor cells having hyperchromatic round to oval nuclei of varying sizes. Few multinucleated tumor giant cells are noted (H&E,X200)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor composed of spindle shaped cells and pleomorphic tumor cells having hyperchromatic round to oval nuclei of varying sizes. Few multinucleated tumor giant cells are noted (H&E,X200)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor composed of spindle shaped cells and proliferating vascular channels (H&E,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Tumor composed of spindle shaped cells and proliferating vascular channels (H&E,X100)

Gliosarcoma: Tumor showing spindle shaped cells having hyperchromatic oval elongated nuclei pseudopalisading of tumor cells around the necrotic foci is present (Top left)(H&E,X200)

Gliosarcoma: Tumor cells are spindle shaped arranged in fascicles. Mononucleated tumor giant cells are present (left bottom) (H&E,X100)

Gliosarcoma: Tumor cells are spindle shaped arranged in fascicles. Mononucleated tumor giant cells are present (left bottom) (H&E,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells having oval elongated nuclei of varying sizes. Atypical mitotic figures are present (H&E,X400)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells having oval elongated nuclei of varying sizes. Atypical mitotic figures are present (H&E,X400)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells. Mononucleated tumor giant cell is present (Bottom center) (H&E,X400)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells. Mononucleated tumor giant cell is present (Bottom center) (H&E,X400)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells having oval elongated nuclei of varying sizes. Atypical mitotic figures are present (H&E,X400)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells having oval elongated nuclei of varying sizes. Atypical mitotic figures are present (H&E,X400)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells showing GFAP positivity (GFAP,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells showing GFAP positivity (GFAP,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells showing GFAP positivity (GFAP,X100)

Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells showing GFAP positivity (GFAP,X100)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells showing GFAP positivity (GFAP,X400)

Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells showing GFAP positivity (GFAP,X400)
Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells showing GFAP positivity (GFAP,X400)

Gliosarcoma: Spindle shaped tumor cells showing GFAP positivity (GFAP,X400)