The PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutation is highly specific in separating polymorphous adenocarcinoma of the palate from adenoid cystic carcinoma and pleomorphic adenoma on FNA

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The PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutation is highly specific in separating polymorphous adenocarcinoma of the palate from adenoid cystic carcinoma and pleomorphic adenoma on FNA. / Andreasen, Simon; Melchior, Linea Cecilie; Kiss, Katalin; Bishop, Justin Avery; Høgdall, Estrid; Grauslund, Morten; Wessel, Irene; Homøe, Preben; Agander, Tina Klitmøller.

I: Cancer Cytopathology, Bind 126, Nr. 4, 04.2018, s. 275-281.

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Andreasen, S, Melchior, LC, Kiss, K, Bishop, JA, Høgdall, E, Grauslund, M, Wessel, I, Homøe, P & Agander, TK 2018, 'The PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutation is highly specific in separating polymorphous adenocarcinoma of the palate from adenoid cystic carcinoma and pleomorphic adenoma on FNA', Cancer Cytopathology, bind 126, nr. 4, s. 275-281. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncy.21959

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Andreasen, S., Melchior, L. C., Kiss, K., Bishop, J. A., Høgdall, E., Grauslund, M., Wessel, I., Homøe, P., & Agander, T. K. (2018). The PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutation is highly specific in separating polymorphous adenocarcinoma of the palate from adenoid cystic carcinoma and pleomorphic adenoma on FNA. Cancer Cytopathology, 126(4), 275-281. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncy.21959

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Andreasen S, Melchior LC, Kiss K, Bishop JA, Høgdall E, Grauslund M o.a. The PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutation is highly specific in separating polymorphous adenocarcinoma of the palate from adenoid cystic carcinoma and pleomorphic adenoma on FNA. Cancer Cytopathology. 2018 apr.;126(4):275-281. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncy.21959

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Andreasen, Simon ; Melchior, Linea Cecilie ; Kiss, Katalin ; Bishop, Justin Avery ; Høgdall, Estrid ; Grauslund, Morten ; Wessel, Irene ; Homøe, Preben ; Agander, Tina Klitmøller. / The PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutation is highly specific in separating polymorphous adenocarcinoma of the palate from adenoid cystic carcinoma and pleomorphic adenoma on FNA. I: Cancer Cytopathology. 2018 ; Bind 126, Nr. 4. s. 275-281.

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title = "The PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutation is highly specific in separating polymorphous adenocarcinoma of the palate from adenoid cystic carcinoma and pleomorphic adenoma on FNA",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Polymorphous adenocarcinoma (PAC) of the palatal minor salivary glands, previously known as polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma, is the second most common intraoral malignant salivary gland carcinoma after adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) and carries an excellent prognosis. Unfortunately, PAC demonstrates cytological overlap with 2 other salivary gland tumors frequently encountered in the same location, namely ACC and pleomorphic adenoma (PA). Recently, the protein kinase D1 (PRKD1) hotspot mutation E710D was demonstrated to be specific for PAC and to be present in the majority of cases. The objective of the current study was to investigate the value of PRKD1 hotspot sequencing in identifying PAC in paired fine-needle aspiration (FNA) and surgical specimens from cases of PAC, ACC, and PA.METHODS: Paired May-Grunwald-Giemsa-stained FNA and corresponding surgical specimens were collected from 18 PAC cases, 25 ACC cases, and 21 PA cases. Both sets of specimens were subjected to dideoxynucleotide sequencing of PRKD1 exon 15, including the PRKD1 E710D hotspot.RESULTS: Of the PAC cases, approximately 50% demonstrated identical PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutations on the FNA specimen and corresponding surgical specimen. Two ACC specimens had point mutations within the sequenced region in the FNA specimen as well as the surgical specimen, but none were located in the hotspot region. None of the PA cases demonstrated PRKD1 mutations. The specificity of the PRKD1 hotspot mutation for identifying PAC among ACC and PA cases was 100% whereas the sensitivity was 50%.CONCLUSIONS: The PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutation is highly specific for identifying PAC on FNA among cases of ACC and PA, whereas the sensitivity is only modest. Alternative PRKD1 mutations exclude PAC, and are more suggestive of ACC. Cancer Cytopathol 2017. {\textcopyright} 2017 American Cancer Society.",
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author = "Simon Andreasen and Melchior, {Linea Cecilie} and Katalin Kiss and Bishop, {Justin Avery} and Estrid H{\o}gdall and Morten Grauslund and Irene Wessel and Preben Hom{\o}e and Agander, {Tina Klitm{\o}ller}",
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language = "English",
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T1 - The PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutation is highly specific in separating polymorphous adenocarcinoma of the palate from adenoid cystic carcinoma and pleomorphic adenoma on FNA

AU - Andreasen, Simon

AU - Melchior, Linea Cecilie

AU - Kiss, Katalin

AU - Bishop, Justin Avery

AU - Høgdall, Estrid

AU - Grauslund, Morten

AU - Wessel, Irene

AU - Homøe, Preben

AU - Agander, Tina Klitmøller

N1 - © 2017 American Cancer Society.

PY - 2018/4

Y1 - 2018/4

N2 - BACKGROUND: Polymorphous adenocarcinoma (PAC) of the palatal minor salivary glands, previously known as polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma, is the second most common intraoral malignant salivary gland carcinoma after adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) and carries an excellent prognosis. Unfortunately, PAC demonstrates cytological overlap with 2 other salivary gland tumors frequently encountered in the same location, namely ACC and pleomorphic adenoma (PA). Recently, the protein kinase D1 (PRKD1) hotspot mutation E710D was demonstrated to be specific for PAC and to be present in the majority of cases. The objective of the current study was to investigate the value of PRKD1 hotspot sequencing in identifying PAC in paired fine-needle aspiration (FNA) and surgical specimens from cases of PAC, ACC, and PA.METHODS: Paired May-Grunwald-Giemsa-stained FNA and corresponding surgical specimens were collected from 18 PAC cases, 25 ACC cases, and 21 PA cases. Both sets of specimens were subjected to dideoxynucleotide sequencing of PRKD1 exon 15, including the PRKD1 E710D hotspot.RESULTS: Of the PAC cases, approximately 50% demonstrated identical PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutations on the FNA specimen and corresponding surgical specimen. Two ACC specimens had point mutations within the sequenced region in the FNA specimen as well as the surgical specimen, but none were located in the hotspot region. None of the PA cases demonstrated PRKD1 mutations. The specificity of the PRKD1 hotspot mutation for identifying PAC among ACC and PA cases was 100% whereas the sensitivity was 50%.CONCLUSIONS: The PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutation is highly specific for identifying PAC on FNA among cases of ACC and PA, whereas the sensitivity is only modest. Alternative PRKD1 mutations exclude PAC, and are more suggestive of ACC. Cancer Cytopathol 2017. © 2017 American Cancer Society.

AB - BACKGROUND: Polymorphous adenocarcinoma (PAC) of the palatal minor salivary glands, previously known as polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma, is the second most common intraoral malignant salivary gland carcinoma after adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) and carries an excellent prognosis. Unfortunately, PAC demonstrates cytological overlap with 2 other salivary gland tumors frequently encountered in the same location, namely ACC and pleomorphic adenoma (PA). Recently, the protein kinase D1 (PRKD1) hotspot mutation E710D was demonstrated to be specific for PAC and to be present in the majority of cases. The objective of the current study was to investigate the value of PRKD1 hotspot sequencing in identifying PAC in paired fine-needle aspiration (FNA) and surgical specimens from cases of PAC, ACC, and PA.METHODS: Paired May-Grunwald-Giemsa-stained FNA and corresponding surgical specimens were collected from 18 PAC cases, 25 ACC cases, and 21 PA cases. Both sets of specimens were subjected to dideoxynucleotide sequencing of PRKD1 exon 15, including the PRKD1 E710D hotspot.RESULTS: Of the PAC cases, approximately 50% demonstrated identical PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutations on the FNA specimen and corresponding surgical specimen. Two ACC specimens had point mutations within the sequenced region in the FNA specimen as well as the surgical specimen, but none were located in the hotspot region. None of the PA cases demonstrated PRKD1 mutations. The specificity of the PRKD1 hotspot mutation for identifying PAC among ACC and PA cases was 100% whereas the sensitivity was 50%.CONCLUSIONS: The PRKD1 E710D hotspot mutation is highly specific for identifying PAC on FNA among cases of ACC and PA, whereas the sensitivity is only modest. Alternative PRKD1 mutations exclude PAC, and are more suggestive of ACC. Cancer Cytopathol 2017. © 2017 American Cancer Society.

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U2 - 10.1002/cncy.21959

DO - 10.1002/cncy.21959

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 29266837

VL - 126

SP - 275

EP - 281

JO - Cancer cytopathology

JF - Cancer cytopathology

SN - 1934-662X

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