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Histologic, immunohistochemical, and molecular classification of 52 IPMNs of the pancreas

  • Barbara Chadwick
  • , Carlynn Willmore-Payne
  • , Sheryl Tripp
  • , Lester J. Layfield
  • , Sharon Hirschowitz
  • , Joseph Holden

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs) of the pancreas account for approximately 5% of pancreatic neoplasms. Prognosis is superior to that of pancreatic invasive ductal carcinoma. IPMNs reveal a variety of epithelial linings expressing different mucin staining patterns and may progress along different oncogenic pathways. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty-two IPMNs were studied for expression of MUC1, MUC2, p16, p21, HER2, cyclin D1, and p53 protein and for mutations in K-ras, HER2, p53, EGFR, and BRAF genes. The cases were evaluated for dysplasia, presence of invasion, and morphology of lining epithelium. RESULTS: Twenty-six IPMNs appeared intestinal (IN). Five were low, 12 moderate, and 9 high grade. K-ras mutations were found in 15, EGFR mutations in 2, and BRAF mutation in 1. Seven cases were pancreaticobiliary (PB) and all showed moderate to high-grade dysplasia. Six K-ras mutations and 2 p53 mutations were found in PB tumors. p53 mutations were in cases with high-grade dysplasia. Nineteen IPMNs demonstrated a gastric foveolar (GF) pattern. The majority of GF cases had low or moderate dysplasia. Sixteen revealed K-ras mutations and 1 case each demonstrated a HER2 or p53 mutation. Five IPMNs revealed invasive adenocarcinoma, including a colloid carcinoma from an IN type epithelium. CONCLUSIONS: IN pattern IPMNs were the most common. Mixed histology was common. K-ras mutations were most common, but did not correlate with dysplasia. p53 mutations were seen in 6% of cases (only in GF and PB subtypes). A HER2 mutation was found in a GF IPMN. EGFR and BRAF mutations were restricted to IN IPMNs. These findings suggest the possibility of alternate pathways for carcinogenesis between epithelial subtypes of IPMNs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)31-39
Number of pages9
JournalApplied Immunohistochemistry and Molecular Morphology
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm
  • K-ras
  • Pancreas
  • p53

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