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Brachyury protein plays a role in defining the midline of bilaterian organisms. Commonly expressed in chordomas, brachyury immunohistochemistry is used to distinguish chordomas from their differential diagnoses. However, brachyury expression has also been described to frequently occur in other cancer entities. To better comprehend the role of brachyury expression in cancer, a tissue microarray containing 14,976 samples from 135 different tumor entities and 608 samples of 76 different normal tissue types were analyzed by immunohistochemistry. Brachyury staining was found in 55 (0.44 %) of the 12,409 interpretable tumor samples, including 37 (0.3 %) with weak, 10 (0.08 %) with moderate, and 8 (0.06 %) with strong positivity. Brachyury staining strongly predominated in chordomas. Of ten chordomas, 7 were strongly and 3 moderately positive. Only 5 of the 134 analyzed further tumor categories showed brachyury staining, 4 of which originated from testicular germ cells. Brachyury positivity occurred in 21.4 % of 42 yolk sac tumors, 15.2 % of 46 embryonal carcinomas, 4.4 % of 562 seminomas, and 2.4 % of 41 teratomas of the testis. Our data support the previously suggested high specificity of brachyury for chordoma detection, and demonstrate that germ cell tumors represent the only additional group of unrelated cancer entities expressing brachyury at a significant level.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anndiagpath.2025.152448 | DOI Listing |
Sci Adv
September 2025
Division of Applied Functional Genomics, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany.
The embryonic transcription factor TBXT (brachyury) drives chordoma, a spinal neoplasm without effective drug therapies. TBXT's regulatory network is poorly understood, and strategies to disrupt its activity for therapeutic purposes are lacking. We developed designed ankyrin repeat proteins that block TBXT-DNA binding (T-DARPins).
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August 2025
Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic. Electronic address:
Aims: In recent years, molecular methods have emerged as valuable tools for identifying novel characteristics and recognizing extremely rare entities, thereby enhancing our understanding of their occurrence. In this case series, we present four exceptionally rare mesenchymal lesions affecting the knee region. Each case posed unique challenges, highlighting the pivotal role of molecular testing in achieving accurate diagnoses.
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August 2025
Department of Medicine and Life Sciences, University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona 08003, Spain. Electronic address:
Mammalian embryonic size is tightly controlled with checkpoints and compensatory mechanisms correcting size defects. Here, we take advantage of gastruloids, a stem cell embryoid system not subject to most size controls, to study the role of size in emergent properties of mammalian embryogenesis. We report that gastruloids exhibit robust morphology and transcriptional profiles within a size range.
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August 2025
Centro de Investigaciones Endocrinológicas Dr. César Bergadá (CEDIE), Fundación de Endocrinología Infantil (FEI), División de Endocrinología, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Hospital de Niños Ricardo Gutiérrez, Gallo 1330, Buenos Aires, C1425EFD, Arge
Solid thyroid nodules are the most common presentation of thyroid cancer in children, with a higher risk of malignancy than in adults. Pediatric thyroid cancer often presents aggressively, with advanced disease, lymph node involvement, and metastasis. Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma (PTC) is the predominant type, with genetic alterations distinct from those in adults.
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July 2025
Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.
Expression of in the notochord is regarded as a chordate novelty and links to the origin of the notochord, yet the evolution of this regulatory control remains unclear. Here, we uncovered a regulatory syntax (named SFZE) consisting of binding sites for four transcription factors in notochord enhancers of chordate genes. SFZE was also identified in potential enhancers in various non-chordate animals and even in , a unicellular relative to animals.
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