Differential expression of mucin genes in mammary and extramammary Paget's disease
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Differential expression of mucin genes in mammary and extramammary Paget's disease
Abstract
Paget's disease (PD) of the skin is characterized by intraepidermal adenocarcinoma cells, which contain clear cytoplasm and abundant mucin. Nearly all cases of mammary PD (MPD) are associated with underlying ductal carcinoma of the breast, whereas in the majority of cases of extramammary PD (EMPD) no underlying regional malignancy is identified. Mucins are high molecular weight glycoproteins produced by epithelial cells. Different mucin genes are expressed in various types of tissues such as mammary glands, intestinal mucosa, and adnexal structures of the skin. We studied the immunohistochemical expression of apomucin MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC in MPD, and EMPD. MUC1 is commonly expressed in most cases of PD. MUC5AC is a unique mucin that is exhibited in the majority of cases of EMPD, but not in any MPD. Of the 13 patients with MPD who all had associated breast ductal carcinoma, both Paget cells and underlying ductal carcinoma exhibited the phenotype (MUC1+MUC2-MUC5AC-). This mucin phenotype is also expressed by Toker cells, which have been identified in the epidermis of five of 50 nipples in mastectomies without MPD. Of the three patients with perianal PD who all had associated rectal adenocarcinoma, Paget's cells expressed MUC2 constantly but expressed MUC1 and MUC5AC variably. Seven patients with intraepidermal vulvar PD and two patients with scrotal-penile PD had no identifiable underlying malignancy. Paget cells from all of these nine cases of EMPD expressed a uniform phenotype of mucin (MUC1+MUC2-MUC5AC+). One case of vulvar PD associated with underlying apocrine carcinoma had a phenotype (MUC1+MUC2-MUC5AC-) identical to that of normal apocrine glands. The skin appendage and Bartholin's glands from 20 normal-appearing vulvar skin samples and anal glands from 10 hemorrhoidectomies were also studied. Only Bartholin's gland expressed a mucin phenotype identical to that of intraepidermal EMPD. The results of the present study indicate that 1) MPD may arise from either mammary glands or epidermal Toker cells, 2) intraepidermal EMPD in the anogenital areas may arise from ectopic MUC5AC+ cells originating from Bartholin's or some other unidentified glands, and 3) unique expression of MUC2 in perianal PD indicates its origin from colorectal mucosa. We conclude that the study of mucin gene expression is useful in identifying the histogenesis of PD.
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