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1 Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL AT INIST-CNRS Solid Tumour Section Review Head and Neck: Ear: Endolymphatic Sac Tumor (ELST) Rodney C Diaz Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, University of California Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California 95817, USA (RCD) Published in Atlas Database: April 2009 Online updated version: DOI: /2042/44722 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 France Licence Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology Identity Alias Low Grade Papillary Adenocarcinoma of the Endolymphatic Sac, Papillary Adenoma of the Endolymphatic Sac. Note Endolymphatic sac tumors (ELSTs) are rare tumors of the petrous temporal bone. Classified as mastoid papillary tumors of unknown origin, these tumors were synthesized into a new, distinct clinico-pathological entity by Heffner in Initially described as a low grade papillary adenocarcinoma, their histologic appearance and apparent lack of metastatic potential has since persuaded most practitioners to reclassify them as papillary adenomas. ELSTs can arise sporadically or in association with von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease. Classification Note The differential diagnosis for ELSTs includes all intrinsic temporal bone neoplasms (most commonly paraganglioma) as well as metastatic papillary thyroid carcinoma, metastatic renal cell carcinoma, and choroid plexus papilloma, the latter three of which are similar in appearance to ELSTs histologically. Clinics and pathology Disease Endolymphatic sac tumors are rare. As a recognized, distinct entity, ELSTs are relatively new. The first reported case of a tumor arising from the endolymphatic sac was discovered during decompression of the endolymphatic sac for presumed unilateral Ménière's Disease in Although benign, ELSTs can be locally destructive. They present with hearing loss, tinnitus, facial nerve weakness or paralysis, vertigo, and can be lethal. CT imaging demonstrates erosion of the posterior petrous temporal bone with occasional intratumoral calcification. MRI tumor signal is isointense to brain and demonstrates gadolinium enhancement and heterogeneous signal intensity from intratumoral calcification and vascularity. Etiology The synthesis of sporadic temporal bone papillary tumors into a distinct clinicopathological entity was proposed in 1989 by Heffner, with the anatomic origin of these tumors being the endolymphatic sac. Knowledge of this tumor has grown, expedited in part by its association with VHL disease, yet many aspects are still poorly understood. Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2010; 14(3) 321

2 Head and Neck: Ear: Endolymphatic Sac Tumor (ELST) MRI T1 weighted axial images of the brain at the level of the endolymphatic sac and internal auditory canal. The top view without gadolinium contrast shows moderate expansion of the endolymphatic sac and duct on the right. The bottom view with gadolinium contrast shows contrast enhancement of the endolymphatic sac on the right. CT axial image of the temporal bones at the level of the endolymphatic sac and internal auditory canals. The vestibular aqueduct on the right is markedly widened directly behind the internal auditory canal and vestibule, in contrast to the appearance of the vestibular aqueduct on the left, which is thin and nondescript. The bony erosion and widening of the vestibular aqueduct on the right is highly suggestive of a neoplastic or otherwise destructive process within the endolymphatic sac, consistent with an ELST. Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2010; 14(3) 322

3 Head and Neck: Ear: Endolymphatic Sac Tumor (ELST) Initially described as a low grade papillary adenocarcinoma, the histologic appearance and apparent lack of metastatic potential of these tumors has convinced some to reclassify them as benign papillary adenomatous tumors. The high overall survival following surgical resection, despite locally aggressive behavior, is likely due to the underlying benign histology of the tumor. tumor. Large glomus tumors as well as large ELSTs can both present as pink or purple masses encroaching on the middle ear and external auditory canal. Glomus tumors exhibit a characteristic "salt and pepper" tumor appearance on MRI, but this heterogeneity in signal reflects the vascularity of such tumors and is not pathognomonic. The heterogeneity in signal seen in large ELSTs - arising from hypervascularity as well as intra-tumoral hemorrhage and/or calcification - can often mimic glomus tumors in this respect. This is not necessarily problematic, as management would proceed similarly for either histologic type of tumor: preoperative embolization followed by total tumor resection via the appropriate lateral skull base approach. Epidemiology Over 175 case reports of ELSTs have now been reported in the literature. The majority of these are single case reports of a practice group or university. As the majority of these case reports do not disclose the population size of their patient base, it is difficult to assess the true incidence of these tumors. ELSTs tend to afflict women more than men with an overall female to male ratio of 2:1 in a review of the literature. Pathology ELSTs are highly vascular and are comprised of papillary cystic structures lined with a simple cuboidal or columnar epithelium. Siderophages and cholesterol clefts are seen, as are clear, vacuolated cells. Nuclear pleomorphism is not pronounced, and mitoses are rare. Immunohistochemistry and special staining may aid in differentiation of papillary tumors of question-able origin. ELSTs usually stain positive for cytokeratin, vimentin, and epithelial membrane antigen, as well as stain on Periodic acid-schiff (diastase sensitive). Some papers have also reported sensitivity to glial fibrillary acid protein; however, most authors have had poor tumor reactivity to glial fibrillary acid protein. Papillary thyroid metastasis to the temporal bone may be differentiated by positive reaction to thyroglobulin immunohisto-chemistry. Transthyretin has been shown to exhibit differential expression in choroid plexus papillomas with little to no expression in ELSTs. Clinics The most common presenting complaints were aural, with hearing loss occurring in neary every reported patient, followed by tinnitus, aural fullness, and imbalance. The symptoms of pulsatile tinnitus, otalgia, otorrhea, vertigo, and facial paresis were also present in some patients. Cranial neuropathies were also diagnosed either at the time of presentation or following treatment. The most commonly involved nerve was the facial nerve, with preoperative facial paresis or paralysis in 43% of patients. In patients with larger tumors or in those who delayed presentation for decades after onset of initial symptoms, multiple cranial neuropathies were present including trigeminal, glossopharyngeal, and vagal nerves. From a statistical standpoint, a vascular tumor eroding the temporal bone and cranial base is likely to be a paraganglioma, and likely a glomus jugulare MRI T1 weighted images of the brain, showing a very large ELST of the left temporal bone, in axial view on the left and coronal view on the right. There has been complete erosion of the petrous temporal bone by the tumor, with significant brainstem and cerebellar compression. Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2010; 14(3) 323

4 Head and Neck: Ear: Endolymphatic Sac Tumor (ELST) Histological appearance of ELST. HE stain, low power magnification, demonstrating the characteristic papillary cystic architecture of these tumors. Treatment Surgical resection is the primary modality of treatement for ELSTs. Despite the benign histologic nature of these tumors, complete resection appears crucial for ensuring success. Total tumor resection is clearly the treatment of choice, as only one patient with reported complete resection had subsequent recurrence. Although the most common presenting symptom was sensorineural hearing loss, many patients, particularly those with VHL disease, present with small ELSTs and consequently present with serviceable hearing. VHL patients are unique in that all undergo active surveillance and cranial imaging for hemangioblastoma as part of their VHL disease management. Subsequently, ELSTs in these patients are frequently diagnosed early, with relatively little delay between onset of audio-vestibular symptoms and identification of tumor. This significantly affected surgical decision making, as 32% of patients underwent hearing conservation procedures while 68% underwent hearing ablative procedures. In patients with excellent preoperative hearing and a small ELST, such a hearing conservation approach may be warranted. However, the completeness of tumor resection should not be compromised for the sake of hearing conservation. Half of patients undergoing hearing conservation approaches with subtotal resection followed by adjuvant radiation therapy had regrowth of tumor. In some tumors, total resection cannot be achieved without risk of catastrophic loss of function or death, and in these patients subtotal resection may be warranted. Patients who have subtotal resection may benefit from postoperative radiotherapy, but there still remains a roughly 50% risk of tumor regrowth and therefore close surveillance is warranted as re-resection may be necessary. Stereotactic radiotherapy has shown no increased benefit above standard fractionated radiotherapy in survival or recurrence rates, and Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2010; 14(3) 324

5 Head and Neck: Ear: Endolymphatic Sac Tumor (ELST) subtotal resection followed by stereotactic radiotherapy has uniformly resulted in tumor regrowth. There are no reported cases of radiation therapy and/or stereotactic radiotherapy used as the primary modality of treatment for ELSTs. Evolution There are currently no reported cases of spontaneous metastatic dissemination of ELSTs in the literature. Recently however, two reports have surfaced describing metastatic disease following subtotal resection. The first was a reported case of ELST drop metastasis with dissemination onto the ipsilateral cerebellar convexity beyond the original tumor site in a patient who had undergone previous subtotal resection and radiotherapy. A second case of drop metastasis of ELST involved the spine, manifesting after multiple subtotal resections and three courses of stereotactic radiosurgery. These seminal reports serve to illustrate the importance of complete tumor removal on initial resection in order to minimize both recurrence and metastatic seeding. The oncologic principle of complete tumor extirpation on primary resection is certainly applicable to ELSTs, despite their benign histology and absence of spontaneous metastasis. Prognosis Overall survival characteristics for all reported cases of ELSTs are: 74% no evidence of disease, 20% alive with disease, and 4% died of disease, for the reporting periods. ELSTs are histologically benign yet sometimes destructive, highly aggressive lesions. They show excellent response to primary surgical resection, with or without adjuvant radiotherapy. Complete tumor removal on initial resection is crucial. Hearing preservation should not take precedence over complete tumor removal, as adjuvant radiotherapy does not ensure against tumor recurrence, which can be devastating and lethal. In addition, drop metastases following subtotal tumor resection have now been reported. In patients with VHL disease, regularly scheduled audiometry and surveillance MRI are vital to early detection of ELSTs, which can optimize the opportunity for hearing preservation without compromising tumor control. Genetics Note The current literature suggests that approximately one third of all ELSTs are associated with VHL disease. VHL disease is an autosomal dominant familial cancer syndrome. VHL disease affects approximately 1 in 39,000 people. It encompasses a variety of neoplasia both benign and malignant including renal cell carcinomas, central nervous system hemangioblastomas, retinal hemangioblas-tomas, pheochromocytomas, and cysts of the kidneys, pancreas, and epididymis. The gene responsible for VHL disease is a tumor suppressor and it has been mapped to chromosome 3p25. The VHL gene product pvhl forms a multiprotein complex that contains elongin B, elongin C, Cul-2, and Rbx1. The pvhl complex has a role in oxygen sensing. The VHL gene regulates vascular endothelial growth factor VEGF, and inactivation of the gene promotes VEGF overexpression and angiogenesis. In addition, its loss of function mutation can increase expression of hypoxiainducible factor HIF1, stimulating angiogenesis and tumorigenesis. In VHL disease, it is believed that tumors arise when both an inherited germline mutation and a loss-of-function mutation of the wild-type VHL gene are present. In addition, it has been shown that somatic mutations to the VHL gene locus at 3p25/26 are detected even in cases of sporadic ELSTs, that is, in non-vhl patients. Genetic sequencing analysis of the 3p25 VHL gene locus in both sporadic and VHL-associated ELSTs demonstrates nucleotide substitution as well as deletion/frameshift errors. Even though temporal bone lesions were described in patients by Lindau in 1926, the association of these tumors with VHL disease was not made until recently. This clinical association has been confirmed at the molecular level with mutations in the VHL gene identified in endolymphatic sac tumors in VHL patients. Approximately 10% of patients with VHL disease have ELSTs, and approximately 30% of VHL patients with ELSTs have bilateral tumors. This variable phenotypic expression may be a reflection of VHL gene function secondary to the type of mutation present. Indeed, VHL disease has been found to have phenotypic expression consistent within members of a family, thus implying a singular, conserved mutation within affected families. VHL disease is categorized into two familial types, with type 1 being without pheochromocytomas and type 2 being with pheochromocytomas. There is further subclassification of type 2 into type 2a, low risk for developing renal cell carcinoma, and type 2b, high risk for developing renal cell carcinoma. Clinical presentation type correlates with genetic mutation type: type 1 families usually have deletion or truncation mutations, whereas type 2 families usually have missense mutations. If a family history of VHL disease exists, or if the diagnosis of VHL disease is made in the absence of an ELST, then early routine audiologic screening can allow for early tumor detection and the possibility of hearing preservation surgery should ELST develop. Positive identification of tumor on MRI with gadolinium is necessary prior to surgery: to date, Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2010; 14(3) 325

6 Head and Neck: Ear: Endolymphatic Sac Tumor (ELST) surgical exploration in VHL patients with audiovestibular symptoms but without MRI abnormallities has not been documented and is not recommended. Genes involved and proteins VHL Location 3p25.3 DNA / RNA The VHL gene is a tumor suppressor gene mapped to chromosome 3p25/26. Protein The VHL gene product, pvhl, forms a multi-protein complex that contains elongin B, elongin C, Cul-2, and Rbx1. References Schindler RA. Histopathology of the human endolymphatic sac. Am J Otol Oct;3(2): Hassard AD, Boudreau SF, Cron CC. Adenoma of the endolymphatic sac. J Otolaryngol Aug;13(4):213-6 Heffner DK. Low-grade adenocarcinoma of probable endolymphatic sac origin A clinicopathologic study of 20 cases. Cancer Dec 1;64(11): Latif F, Tory K, Gnarra J, Yao M, Duh FM, Orcutt ML, Stackhouse T, Kuzmin I, Modi W, Geil L. Identification of the von Hippel-Lindau disease tumor suppressor gene. Science May 28;260(5112): Lo WW, Applegate LJ, Carberry JN, Solti-Bohman LG, House JW, Brackmann DE, Waluch V, Li JC. Endolymphatic sac tumors: radiologic appearance. Radiology Oct;189(1): Chen F, Kishida T, Yao M, Hustad T, Glavac D, Dean M, Gnarra JR, Orcutt ML, Duh FM, Glenn G. Germline mutations in the von Hippel-Lindau disease tumor suppressor gene: correlations with phenotype. Hum Mutat. 1995;5(1):66-75 Megerian CA, McKenna MJ, Nuss RC, Maniglia AJ, Ojemann RG, Pilch BZ, Nadol JB Jr. Endolymphatic sac tumors: histopathologic confirmation, clinical characterization, and implication in von Hippel-Lindau disease. Laryngoscope Aug;105(8 Pt 1):801-8 Manski TJ, Heffner DK, Glenn GM, Patronas NJ, Pikus AT, Katz D, Lebovics R, Sledjeski K, Choyke PL, Zbar B, Linehan WM, Oldfield EH. Endolymphatic sac tumors. A source of morbid hearing loss in von Hippel-Lindau disease. JAMA May 14;277(18): Vortmeyer AO, Choo D, Pack SD, Oldfield E, Zhuang Z. von Hippel-Lindau disease gene alterations associated with endolymphatic sac tumor. J Natl Cancer Inst Jul 2;89(13):970-2 Noujaim SE, Pattekar MA, Cacciarelli A, Sanders WP, Wang AM. Paraganglioma of the temporal bone: role of magnetic resonance imaging versus computed tomography. Top Magn Reson Imaging Apr;11(2): Vortmeyer AO, Huang SC, Koch CA, Governale L, Dickerman RD, McKeever PE, Oldfield EH, Zhuang Z. Somatic von Hippel-Lindau gene mutations detected in sporadic endolymphatic sac tumors. Cancer Res Nov 1;60(21): Hamazaki S, Yoshida M, Yao M, Nagashima Y, Taguchi K, Nakashima H, Okada S. Mutation of von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor gene in a sporadic endolymphatic sac tumor. Hum Pathol Nov;32(11): Ferreira MA, Feiz-Erfan I, Zabramski JM, Spetzler RF, Coons SW, Preul MC. Endolymphatic sac tumor: unique features of two cases and review of the literature. Acta Neurochir (Wien) Oct;144(10): Megerian CA, Haynes DS, Poe DS, Choo DI, Keriakas TJ, Glasscock ME 3rd. Hearing preservation surgery for small endolymphatic sac tumors in patients with von Hippel-Lindau syndrome. Otol Neurotol May;23(3): Bambakidis NC, Megerian CA, Ratcheson RA. Differential grading of endolymphatic sac tumor extension by virtue of von Hippel-Lindau disease status. Otol Neurotol Sep;25(5): Kim WY, Kaelin WG. Role of VHL gene mutation in human cancer. J Clin Oncol Dec 15;22(24): Lonser RR, Kim HJ, Butman JA, Vortmeyer AO, Choo DI, Oldfield EH. Tumors of the endolymphatic sac in von Hippel- Lindau disease. N Engl J Med Jun 10;350(24): Kim HJ, Butman JA, Brewer C, Zalewski C, Vortmeyer AO, Glenn G, Oldfield EH, Lonser RR. Tumors of the endolymphatic sac in patients with von Hippel-Lindau disease: implications for their natural history, diagnosis, and treatment. J Neurosurg Mar;102(3): Patel NP, Wiggins RH 3rd, Shelton C. The radiologic diagnosis of endolymphatic sac tumors. Laryngoscope Jan;116(1):40-6 Santarpia L, Lapa D, Benvenga S. Germline mutation of von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) gene 695 G>A (R161Q) in a patient with a peculiar phenotype with type 2C VHL syndrome. Ann N Y Acad Sci Aug;1073: Skalova A, Síma R, Bohus P, Curík R, Lukás J, Michal M. Endolymphatic sac tumor (aggressive papillary tumor of middle ear and temporal bone): report of two cases with analysis of the VHL gene. Pathol Res Pract. 2008;204(8): This article should be referenced as such:. Head and Neck: Ear: Endolymphatic Sac Tumor (ELST). Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2010; 14(3): Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2010; 14(3) 326

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