Microsatellite Instability in Near East Sebaceous Neoplasms: Toward Improved Prediction
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
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Sebaceous neoplasms (SN) comprise a heterogeneous spectrum of tumors with different biological behaviors. In the Near-East Region (NER), microsatellite instability (MSI) in SN's development, and its correlation with the clinicopathologic features of tumors is not well elucidated. A cohort of 225 SN patients (40 benign SNs and 185 sebaceous carcinomas) from the NER was retrospectively reviewed. Clinical variables and available follow-up information were recorded. MSI proteins (MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, and PMS2) as well as P53, P16, EMA, CD8, and PDL-1 expressions were examined by immunohistochemistry. Detection of human papilloma virus was determined by polymerase chain reaction. Microscopic features such as mitotic count and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes were documented. A minority of SNs from benign (n=2) or malignant (n=3) tumors in the NER exhibit MSI (2.2%). MSI is exclusively found in patients with extraocular lesions (back, n=5) and presented a poor outcome. Among these, PMS2 protein was mostly lost (average=80%, n=4). SN with MSI exhibited a significant increase in p53 expression, (average=62.10%, P=0.002). There was no significant correlation between MSI status and any of the following: PD-L1, CD8, p16, and human papilloma virus infection. Microscopically, SN with MSI show significantly higher mitotic count, cystic changes and increased tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes. MSI is rarely found in NER's SN. When detected, it is exclusively in extraocular SNs with minimal predicative microscopic features and worse outcome. © 2022 Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. All rights reserved.
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Clinicopathologic features, Extraocular lesions, Microsatellite instability, Predictive markers, Sebaceous neoplasms, Adenoma, Colorectal neoplasms, Humans, Microsatellite repeats, Mismatch repair endonuclease pms2, Mutl protein homolog 1, Muts homolog 2 protein, Retrospective studies, Tumor suppressor protein p53, Cd8 antigen, Dna mismatch repair protein msh2, Mismatch repair protein pms2, Programmed death 1 ligand 1, Protein msh6, Protein p53, Microsatellite dna, Article, Cancer patient, Cohort analysis, Controlled study, Correlation analysis, Follow up, Histopathology, Human, Human cell, Human tissue, Immunohistochemistry, Lower eyelid, Major clinical study, Mismatch repair, Mitosis, Polymerase chain reaction, Prediction, Retrospective study, Sebaceous carcinoma, Survival time, Tumor associated leukocyte, Wart virus, Colorectal tumor, Genetics, Metabolism