DEK::AFF2 Fusion-Associated Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Case Series with Literature Review on an Emerging and Challenging Entity
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DEK::AFF2 Fusion-Associated Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Case Series with Literature Review on an Emerging and Challenging Entity
Abstract
Purpose: DEK::AFF2 fusion-associated squamous cell carcinoma (DEK::AFF2 SCC), also reported in the literature as low-grade papillary sinonasal (Schneiderian) carcinoma (LGPSC), is a rare, primarily bland-appearing, but locally aggressive neoplasm. Morphologically, these tumors can closely resemble sinonasal papilloma (SP), especially on small or limited biopsy, often leading to misdiagnosis. DEK::AFF2 SCC is devoid of the underlying mutually exclusive EGFR or KRAS driver mutations of SP, suggesting it may represent a distinct unique entity.
Methods: In this study, we conducted a retrospective search of "unusual" SP reported either as atypical, dysplastic, or suspicious for malignant transformation at our institution in the last 13 years (2010-2023), to identify potential cases of DEK::AFF2 SCC.
Results: Of the 201 SP cases during this time period, 30 "unusual" SP cases were identified. On morphologic review of these 30 cases, 6 were worrisome for DEK::AFF2 SCC and were selected for AFF2 immunohistochemical stain (IHC), of which 3 cases were positive. All 3 AFF2 IHC positive cases were also positive for DEK::AFF2 fusion by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), thereby, confirming IHC results.
Conclusions: This study highlights that AFF2 IHC can be an invaluable surrogate marker to FISH in identifying DEK::AFF2 SCC in challenging cases to avoid misdiagnosis. Detailed clinical and pathologic data were collected to gain a better understanding of this emerging challenging entity. A literature review was performed to enrich our knowledge of DEK::AFF2 SCC.
Keywords: DEK:AFF2 fusion; AFF2; DEK; Fluorescence in situ hybridization; Immunohistochemistry; Sinonasal carcinoma; Sinonasal papilloma.
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Conflict of interest statement
This study was not supported by any funding. The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest. For this type of study, formal consent is not required. This article does not contain any studies with human participants or animals performed by any of the authors. For this type of study, informed consent is not required. For this type of study, consent for publication is not required.
The authors declare no competing interests.
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