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Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma in Nonacral Skin

Authors :
Kervarrec, Thibault
Imbeaud, Sandrine
Veyer, David
Pere, Helene
Puech, Julien
Pekár-Lukacs, Agnes
Markiewicz, Dorota
Coutts, Michael
Tallet, Anne
Collin, Christine
Berthon, Patricia
Bravo, Ignacio G.
Seris, Alice
Jouary, Thomas
Macagno, Nicolas
Touzé, Antoine
Cribier, Bernard
Battistella, Maxime
Calonje, Eduardo
Source :
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology; October 2023, Vol. 47 Issue: 10 p1077-1084, 8p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Digital papillary adenocarcinoma (DPA) is a rare sweat gland neoplasm that has exceptionally been reported outside acral locations. Recently, human papillomavirus 42 was identified as the main oncogenic driver of DPA. Herein, we report 5 tumors arising in extra-acral locations predominantly in the female anogenital skin. Four patients were female and 1 patient was male. The mean age at the diagnosis time was 65 years (range: 55 to 82 y). Tumors were located on the vulva (n=3), perianal area (n=1), and forearm (n=1). Histologically, all tumors were lobular and mainly solid and composed of sheets of cells with rare focal papillae and frequent glandular structures in a “back-to-back” pattern and lined by atypical basophilic cells. Immunohistochemistry showed diffuse positivity for SOX10. Epithelial membrane antigen and carcinoembryonic antigen highlighted the luminal cells and staining for p63 and p40 revealed a consistent and continuous myoepithelial component around glandular structures. Follow-up was available in 3 cases (mean duration: 12 mo [range: 8 to 16 mo]). One patient developed local recurrence and 1 experienced regional lymph node metastases. HPV Capture Next-generation sequencing revealed the presence of the HPV42 genome in all samples. Viral reads distributions were compatible in the 5 cases with an episomal nature of the viral genome, with a recurrent deletion in the E1and/or E2open reading frames. In conclusion, this study demonstrates that digital DPA may rarely present in nonacral locations mainly in the female anogenital area, usually with a more solid pattern as compared with those cases presenting on the digits and it is also associated with HPV42.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01475185 and 15320979
Volume :
47
Issue :
10
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs65551957
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/PAS.0000000000002096