Lawrence Hsu Lin, Harsimar Kaur, David L Kolin, Marisa R Nucci, Carlos Parra-Herran
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Abstract
Gastric-type endocervical adenocarcinomas (GAS) are aggressive HPV-independent neoplasms with molecular alterations in TP53 , STK11 , CDKN2A, and SMAD4 . Claudin-18 (CLDN18) has emerged as a useful marker to distinguish GAS from HPV-associated neoplasia. Its role in separating GAS from benign proliferations and exuberant endocervical glands is unknown. We studied the utility of immunohistochemistry for CLDN18, progesterone receptor (PR), and mutation surrogate stains (P53, STK11/LKB1, MTAP, SMAD4/DPC4) in 46 GAS, 12 benign gastric-type endocervical lesions, 54 benign Mullerian endocervical populations, and 11 HPV-associated endocervical adenocarcinomas. PD-L1 and HER2 immunostains were evaluated in GAS. Gastric-type lesions were more often positive for CLDN18 (100% benign, 78% GAS, most often well to moderately differentiated) compared to benign Mullerian endocervical specimens (all negative) and HPV-associated neoplasia (18%, always focal). Conversely, PR was negative in all gastric-type lesions and positive in 92% of benign Mullerian endocervical populations. GAS revealed aberrant/mutant expression of P53 in 35%, STK11/LKB1 in 25%, MTAP in 23%, and SMAD4/DPC4 in 9% of cases. Abnormal staining in at least one of these 4 mutation surrogate markers was present in 63% of GAS. HER2 score of 3+ was seen in 25% of GAS, and PD-L1 was positive in 37% based on a combined positive score. CLDN18 is a sensitive and highly specific marker of gastric-type benign and malignant endocervical lesions. Once a gastric-type phenotype is confirmed, mutation surrogate immunostains can be used to support a diagnosis of GAS. PD-L1 and HER2 expression is seen in a subset of GAS offering therapeutic options for this aggressive tumor.
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