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Mucoacinar Carcinoma: A Rare Variant of Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma

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Date 2021 Jun 6
PMID 34091485
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Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) is generally characterized by an admixture of mucous, epidermoid and intermediate type cells. Numerous variants morphologies are described and defined by stromal and/or cytoplasmic tinctorial characteristics. We now report 11 cases of MEC with serous acinar differentiation, reflecting a distal intercalated duct/acinar phenotype, which we designate as mucoacinar carcinomas. Seven patients were female while 4 were male with a mean age of 55 years (range: 21 to 72 y). Ten cases were from the parotid while 1 was from the submandibular gland. Mean size of the tumors was 1.8 cm (range: 0.7 to 4.5 cm). Three cases were low grade, 7 were intermediate grade, and 1 was high grade. Low to intermediate grade cases demonstrated prominent clear to vacuolated cells with focal serous acinar differentiation. The high-grade case showed a distinctive scattering of acinar cells interspersed between epidermoid cells. Periodic acid Schiff after diastase (9/9), SOX-10 (9/9), and DOG-1 (9/10) highlighted the acinar component. Six of 7 cases showed a focal acinar predominant NR4A3 expression. MAML2 fluorescence in situ hybridization was positive in all cases, in both acinar and mucoepidermoid components. Two cases tested by next generation sequencing showed standard CRTC1-MAML2 fusions. MSANTD3 and NR4A3 fluorescence in situ hybridization on the other hand were negative. Evidence thus suggests that mucoacinar carcinoma represents an acinar variant morphology in MEC, rather than a true MEC-acinic cell carcinoma hybrid, or collision tumor. The acinar differentiation, SOX-10, DOG-1, and even focal NR4A3 reactivity may thus be diagnostic pitfalls.

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