Utility of Immunohistochemistry and ETV6 (12p13) Gene Rearrangement in Identifying Secretory Carcinoma of Salivary Gland among Previously Diagnosed Cases of Acinic Cell Carcinoma.

Pathology research international Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-04-06 DOI:10.1155/2017/1497023
Rana Naous, Shengle Zhang, Alfredo Valente, Melissa Stemmer, Kamal K Khurana
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Objective. Secretory carcinoma is a recently described entity with characteristic immunoprofile and ETV6 (12p13) rearrangement. Before its initial description, it was generally diagnosed as acinic cell carcinoma (ACCi). We evaluated immunoprofile and ETV6 rearrangement in cytological and surgical cases of previously diagnosed ACCi, in an attempt to identify any misclassified SC. Methods. Fifteen cytology and surgical cases of ACCi diagnosed over a 13-year period were retrieved and subjected to immunohistochemistry for S-100, mammaglobin, GATA-3 and DOG-1 as well as FISH for ETV6 (12p13). Results. Of the 8 cytology cases, only 1 was positive for S100, GATA-3, and mammaglobin, and negative for DOG-1. It also demonstrated ETV6 rearrangement and was reclassified as SC. The same immunoprofile was present in 2 of the 13 surgical cases. ETV6 rearrangement characterized by 3' interstitial deletion was detected in one of these cases and was reclassified as SC. Immunohistochemistry and ETV6 rearrangement were useful in identifying 2 (13.3%) cases misclassified as ACCi. Conclusions. Characteristic immunoprofile and ETV6 gene rearrangement may prove useful in identifying cases of SC. The presence of ETV6 3' interstitial deletion in one of our cases suggests that there may be additional ETV6 related genetic alterations contributing to the pathogenesis of SC.

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免疫组织化学和ETV6 (12p13)基因重排在鉴别腺泡细胞癌患者涎腺分泌性癌中的应用
目标。分泌性癌是最近发现的一种具有特异性免疫特征和ETV6 (12p13)重排的肿瘤。在其最初描述之前,一般诊断为腺泡细胞癌(ACCi)。我们评估了先前诊断为ACCi的细胞学和外科病例的免疫谱和ETV6重排,试图识别任何错误分类的SC。收集了15例13年内诊断为ACCi的细胞学和手术病例,并进行了S-100、mammaglobin、GATA-3和DOG-1的免疫组织化学检测,以及ETV6的FISH检测(12p13)。结果。8例细胞学病例中,仅有1例S100、GATA-3、mammaglobin阳性,DOG-1阴性。同时显示ETV6重排,并被重新分类为SC。13例手术病例中有2例存在相同的免疫图谱。其中一例检测到以3′间质缺失为特征的ETV6重排,并被重新分类为SC。免疫组织化学和ETV6重排有助于识别2例(13.3%)被错误分类为ACCi的病例。结论。特异性免疫谱和ETV6基因重排可能有助于鉴别SC病例。在我们的一个病例中,ETV6 3'间质缺失的存在表明,可能存在其他与ETV6相关的遗传改变,有助于SC的发病。
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