# A New WHO Entity of SMARCB1/INI1-Deficient Undifferentiated Thoracic Tumors: Rare, Aggressive, and Overlooked

**Authors:** Chaimae Bekhakh, Anass Haloui, Mohammed Bakhti, Nassira Karich, Amal Bennani

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.99692 · 2025-12-20

## TL;DR

A rare and aggressive type of thoracic tumor is described, emphasizing the need for accurate diagnosis to guide treatment.

## Contribution

The paper highlights a newly recognized WHO entity of SMARCB1/INI1-deficient undifferentiated thoracic tumors and their diagnostic challenges.

## Key findings

- SMARCB1/INI1-deficient thoracic tumors are rare, aggressive, and difficult to diagnose due to nonspecific features.
- Accurate diagnosis requires a combination of morphology, immunohistochemistry, and genetic confirmation.
- Early recognition of these tumors is critical for appropriate treatment and clinical trial enrollment.

## Abstract

SMARCB1/INI1-deficient undifferentiated tumors of the thorax represent a very rare and highly aggressive group of malignancies characterized by rapid progression and considerable diagnostic challenges. Their clinical and radiological features are often nonspecific, while their histological appearance - frequently rhabdoid or undifferentiated - overlaps with several other high-grade thoracic neoplasms. Because these tumors generally lack lineage-defining immunohistochemical markers, diagnosis requires an integrated approach combining morphological assessment, broad immunohistochemical profiling, and confirmation of complete SMARCB1/INI1 loss. In this report, we describe a rare mediastinal case that illustrates the stepwise diagnostic process required to identify this entity. Key aspects of the differential diagnosis are discussed, along with relevant therapeutic implications.
Early recognition of such tumors is crucial, as accurate diagnosis can significantly influence treatment strategies and facilitate enrollment in emerging clinical trials targeting SWI/SNF-deficient cancers. Recognition of this recently highlighted yet still unclassified entity within the 2021 WHO classification of thoracic tumors is essential, since timely and precise diagnosis - as demonstrated in our case - directly impacts therapeutic decision-making and enables access to novel targeted therapeutic options.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** SMARCB1 (SWI/SNF related BAF chromatin remodeling complex subunit B1) [NCBI Gene 6598], SMARCB1 (SWI/SNF related BAF chromatin remodeling complex subunit B1) [NCBI Gene 6598]

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** SMARCB1 (SWI/SNF related BAF chromatin remodeling complex subunit B1) [NCBI Gene 6598] {aka BAF47, CSS3, INI-1, INI1, MRD15, PPP1R144}
- **Diseases:** SWI/SNF-deficient cancers (MESH:D009369), Undifferentiated Thoracic Tumors (MESH:D002277), thoracic neoplasms (MESH:D013899)

## Figures

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