| Literature DB >> 26181322 |
Takahiro Urata1, Yoshiki Naito2, Michiko Nagamine3, Yoshihiro Izumi4, Ginga Tonaki5, Hajime Iwasaki5, Akiko Sasaki5, Akira Yamasaki5, Nobuhiro Minami5, Rituko Yoshioka5, Hideki Kitada5, Yoshi Takekuma5, Hiroshi Yokomizo6, Seiji Fukuda3, Hiroshi Yamaguchi7, Yuko Kuboki8, Toru Furukawa8, Michio Hifumi5.
Abstract
Intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm (ITPN) is a rare pancreatic tumor belonging to a newly recognized entity that is coined in the 2010 WHO classification. We present a case of ITPN-associated microinvasive adenocarcinoma that developed in an asymptomatic 78-year-old patient. The tumor demonstrated all the clinical, radiological, and pathological characteristics of ITPN, but it differs from other reported cases of ITPN in molecular analysis, which revealed a somatic mutation in BRAF (c.1799T>A; p.V600E) but no mutation in PIK3CA. Post-operative recurrence was discovered 34 months after tumor resection with negative margins and a 6-month course of adjuvant chemotherapy. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of ITPN with BRAF mutation. This case suggests that an activation of RAS-mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathway may play a role in development of some of ITPNs. A possible mechanism of tumor recurrence in ITPN is also discussed. Further case series with molecular study are awaited to delineate the clinicopathological and molecular characteristics of ITPN.Entities:
Keywords: BRAF; Intraductal tubulopapillary neoplasm; Microinvasion; Pancreas; Recurrence
Year: 2012 PMID: 26181322 DOI: 10.1007/s12328-012-0342-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1865-7265