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Open Access 01-12-2018 | Case Report

Epithelioid cell histiocytoma with SQSTM1-ALK fusion: a case report

Authors: Ryuko Nakayama, Yuki Togashi, Satoko Baba, Yo Kaku, Yuki Teramoto, Takaki Sakurai, Hironori Haga, Kengo Takeuchi

Published in: Diagnostic Pathology | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Epithelioid cell histiocytoma (ECH), which is also known as epithelioid benign fibrous histiocytoma, has been classified as a rare variant of fibrous histiocytoma (FH). However, the recent detection of ALK protein expression and/or ALK gene rearrangement in ECH suggests that it might be biologically different from conventional FH.

Case presentation

A 27-year-old male presented with nodule on his left foot, which had been present for 5 years. A macroscopic examination revealed an exophytic, hyperkeratotic nodule on the dorsum of the left foot. Tumorectomy was performed, and a microscopic examination showed a subepidermal lesion composed of sheets of tumor cells with oval to round nuclei and ill-defined eosinophilic cytoplasm. The tumor cells were diffusely positive for factor XIIIa and ALK, but were negative for AE1/AE3 keratin, alpha-smooth muscle actin, CD30, CD34, CD68, PU.1, melan A, MITF, and S-100 protein. ALK immunostaining showed a diffuse cytoplasmic staining pattern. ALK fluorescence in situ hybridization demonstrated break-apart signals, which was suggestive of ALK rearrangement. A 5′-rapid amplification of cDNA ends assay detected SQSTM1-ALK fusion, in which exon 5 of the SQSTM1 gene was fused to exon 20 of the ALK gene. The patient was free from recurrence and distant metastasis at the 1-year of follow-up.

Conclusion

We were able to demonstrate the SQSTM1-ALK fusion gene in ECH. Practically, detecting immunopositivity for ALK and appropriate cell-lineage markers are the key to diagnosing ECH.
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Metadata
Title
Epithelioid cell histiocytoma with SQSTM1-ALK fusion: a case report
Authors
Ryuko Nakayama
Yuki Togashi
Satoko Baba
Yo Kaku
Yuki Teramoto
Takaki Sakurai
Hironori Haga
Kengo Takeuchi
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Diagnostic Pathology / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1746-1596
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13000-018-0704-1

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