| Literature DB >> 30484070 |
Kimihide Kusafuka1, Takuya Kawasaki2, Tetsuro Onitsuka3, Noriko Hamaguchi3, Kotaro Morita3, Takashi Mukaigawa3, Yukio Nishiya3, Tomoyuki Kamijo3, Yoshiyuki Iida3, Takashi Nakajima2, Takashi Sugino2.
Abstract
Carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma (CXPA) is a malignant tumor of the salivary gland that arises from pleomorphic adenoma (PA). Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is extremely rare in the salivary glands. We report two cases of acantholytic SCC (ASCC) ex PA. Case 1 involved a 72-year-old female, and case 2 involved a 67-year-old male. Histologically, both cases involved PA, and salivary duct carcinoma (SDC) components, which were positive for androgen receptor (AR) and gross cystic disease fluid protein (GCDFP)-15 but negative for HER2, were seen in the intracapsular regions. The invasive components consisted of ASCC, which were positive for cytokeratin 5/6 and p63 but negative for AR and GCDFP-15. The SDC and ASCC components were positive for the epidermal growth factor receptor. In both cases, the cytoplasmic localization or decreased expression of E-cadherin was observed in the ASCC. In the early phase, CXPA might emerge as SDC, and it might change into SCC as it invades beyond the capsule due to changes in microenvironment. Also, the aberrant expression of E-cadherin is related to acantholysis in SCC.Entities:
Keywords: Acantholysis; Carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma; E-cadherin; Salivary duct carcinoma; Squamous cell carcinoma
Year: 2018 PMID: 30484070 PMCID: PMC7021842 DOI: 10.1007/s12105-018-0987-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Neck Pathol ISSN: 1936-055X