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Identification and Characterization of Neoplastic Cells in Keratin-Positive Giant Cell-Rich Tumors

van der Linde, M.; Chrisinger, J. S.; Demicco, E. G.; Dehner, C. A.; Charville, G. W.; Briaire-de Bruijn, I. H.; Varma, S.; Zhu, C.; Matusiak, M.; Bovee, J. V.; van de Rijn, M.; van IJzendoorn, D. G.

2026-04-07 cancer biology
10.64898/2026.04.03.716202 bioRxiv
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Keratin-positive giant cell-rich tumor (KPGCT) is a newly described bone and soft tissue tumor. The tumor is characterized by scattered keratin-positive cells and the presence of HMGA2::NCOR2 fusions. It is not known if the HMGA2::NCOR2 fusion is located in the keratin-positive cells, and little is known about how KPGCT develops. KPGCT shares some histologic features with tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT), a soft tissue tumor with CSF1 rearrangements. Single-nuclei RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) and Xenium spatial transcriptomics were used to elucidate the mechanisms driving KPGCT and compare KPGCT to TGCT. We show that the neoplastic cells in KPGCT constitute only a minority of cells in the tumor, and that they co-express keratin, HMGA2 and CSF1. The neoplastic cells in KPGCT express no synovial markers, confirming KPGCT as a distinct entity, separate from TGCT. The bulk of the tumor consists of CSF1R-expressing macrophages and osteoclast-like giant cells, suggesting an important role for CSF1-CSF1R signaling. In addition, we find that the cells with the HMGA2 translocation show activation of the hippo signaling pathway, which is known to regulate CSF1 expression. We show that the CSF1-CSF1R axis, possibly regulated through the hippo signaling pathway, plays an important role in KPGCT. This axis likely stimulates the migration and proliferation of macrophages, which form the majority of cells in the tumor, as well as their differentiation into osteoclasts-like giant cells. These results provide a rationale for the use of CSF1R inhibitors, which have already shown efficacy in TGCT, as a therapy for KPGCT. SignificanceKeratin-positive giant cell-rich tumor (KPGCT) is a rare, newly described soft tissue and bone tumor. By examining this tumour on a single-cell level, we confirm the identity of the neoplastic cells on a molecular level, showing these form a minority of cells in the tumor. We show that activation of the hippo pathway in the neoplastic cells is a likely driver of tumorigenesis. Additionally, we show the neoplastic cells produce large amounts of CSF1, attracting the macrophages that form the majority of cells in the tumor. This finding gives supporting evidence for anecdotal reports of response to CSF1 inhibitor therapy. Finally, we identify key differences between KPGCT and tenosynovial giant cell tumor, a tumor that shares histological features with KPGCT.

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