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Molecular Mechanisms of Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Hedberg, Matthew L; Berry, Corbett T; Moshiri, Ata S; Xiang, Yan; Yeh, Christopher J; Attilasoy, Cem; Capell, Brian C; Seykora, John T
Non-melanoma skin cancers are cutaneous malignancies representing the most common form of cancer in the United States. They are comprised predominantly of basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas (cSCC). The incidence of cSCC is increasing, resulting in substantial morbidity and ever higher treatment costs; currently in excess of one billion dollars, per annum. Here, we review research defining the molecular basis and development of cSCC that aims to provide new insights into pathogenesis and drive the development of novel, cost and morbidity saving therapies.
PMCID:8998533
PMID: 35408839
ISSN: 1422-0067
CID: 5386212

PRAME immunohistochemistry is useful in the diagnosis of oral malignant melanoma [Letter]

Hovander, Daniel; Allen, Joshua; Oda, Dolphine; Moshiri, Ata S
OBJECTIVES:While the incidence of cutaneous melanoma has dramatically increased in recent years, oral malignant melanoma (OMM) remains a rare form of noncutaneous melanoma with poor survival. PRAME (PReferentially expressed Antigen in MElanoma) is reported to have diagnostic and some prognostic utility in cutaneous melanomas and some head and neck malignancies. We sought to explore the diagnostic utility of PRAME in OMM. METHODS:A total of ten specimens from eight unique cases of OMM were identified from the Oral Pathology Biopsy Service (OPBS) at University of Washington School of Dentistry between 2005 and 2019. For all cases, standard histology and immunohistochemistry stains were performed, including a stain against PRAME. The diagnoses were reviewed and confirmed by two pathologists. Clinical and epidemiologic features were described. RESULTS:Patient ages ranged from 55 to 82. The group consisted of five males and three females. All eight cases were located on the hard palate. Six cases represented invasive melanoma while two were early melanoma in situ. PRAME immunohistochemistry was successfully performed on seven of eight cases: six were positive (86%), one was negative (14%) and one case lacked sufficient tissue for staining. CONCLUSIONS:Our results suggest that PRAME immunohistochemistry may be useful in the diagnosis of OMM, including early melanoma in situ. Further studies with clinical follow-up and a larger number of cases are needed to explore prognostic value as well as the ability to distinguish between benign, intermediate and malignant melanocytic proliferations of the oral cavity.
PMID: 34452831
ISSN: 1879-0593
CID: 5386162

Genomic and Transcriptomic Underpinnings of Melanoma Genesis, Progression, and Metastasis

Cherepakhin, Olga S; Argenyi, Zsolt B; Moshiri, Ata S
Melanoma is a deadly skin cancer with rapidly increasing incidence worldwide. The discovery of the genetic drivers of melanomagenesis in the last decade has led the World Health Organization to reclassify melanoma subtypes by their molecular pathways rather than traditional clinical and histopathologic features. Despite this significant advance, the genomic and transcriptomic drivers of metastatic progression are less well characterized. This review describes the known molecular pathways of cutaneous and uveal melanoma progression, highlights recently identified pathways and mediators of metastasis, and touches on the influence of the tumor microenvironment on metastatic progression and treatment resistance. While targeted therapies and immune checkpoint blockade have significantly aided in the treatment of advanced disease, acquired drug resistance remains an unfortunately common problem, and there is still a great need to identify potential prognostic markers and novel therapeutic targets to aid in such cases.
PMCID:8750021
PMID: 35008286
ISSN: 2072-6694
CID: 5386182

Eosinophilic fasciitis as a paraneoplastic syndrome in melanoma [Case Report]

Rea, Andrea; Anderson, Alexis; Moshiri, Ata; Paulson, Kelly; Thompson, John A; Kalus, Andrea
PMCID:8526906
PMID: 34703864
ISSN: 2352-5126
CID: 5386172

A case of endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma with distant metastasis [Case Report]

Hadi, Rouba; Xu, Haodong; Barber, Brittany R; Shinohara, Michi M; Moshiri, Ata S
Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare cutaneous adnexal neoplasm typically arising on the face of older individuals, most commonly around the eyelids. Histopathologic features include a circumscribed proliferation of low-grade epithelioid cells with areas of cystic and cribriform growth, foci of intracytoplasmic and extracellular mucin, and coexpression of endocrine, neuroendocrine, and cytokeratin markers by immunohistochemistry. Given histopathologic and immunohistochemical similarities, EMPSGC is often likened to solid papillary carcinoma of the breast and endocrine ductal carcinoma in situ, and is thought by many to represent a forme fruste of mucinous carcinoma of the skin. To date, the vast majority of reported cases of EMPSGC have been described as having indolent behavior, with no cases of distant metastasis yet reported. Here we report a unique case of EMPSGC that recurred over several years following standard surgical excision and Mohs micrographic surgery, with subsequent metastasis to the parotid gland and axial skeleton.
PMID: 33660318
ISSN: 1600-0560
CID: 5386152

Metastatic Melanoma With Features of Desmoplastic Melanoma in a Patient With Primary Cutaneous Superficial Spreading Melanoma With Epithelioid Features [Case Report]

Modi, Mitul B; Moshiri, Ata S; Klein, Walter M; Karakousis, Giorgos; Shafique, Khurram; Xu, Xiaowei
The synchronous incidence of 2 different subtypes of melanoma is very rare. Desmoplastic melanoma (DM) can be a diagnostic challenge because of its frequent appearance as a dermal banal spindle cell proliferation. We present a case of a 30-year-old man who developed an irregular, purple, tender plaque measuring 2.5 cm on the right pretibial region. Wide excision of the right leg lesion showed superficial spreading melanoma with epithelioid cells and no spindle cell component. Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy showed an atypical melanocytic proliferation involving one inguinal lymph node with subcapsular and intraparenchymal components. There were spindled tumor cells in lymph node capsule with hyperchromatic nuclei, which were nested within desmoplastic stroma, and were S100- and SOX10-positive and MART1- and HMB-45 negative; in addition to epithelioid tumor cells, which were S100-, SOX10-, and MART1-positive. Multiple discontinuous foci, subcapsular atypical melanocytes, and extracapsular extension helped in excluding capsular nevus. These findings were consistent with DM. Herein, we present an unusual case of primary cutaneous superficial spreading melanoma of the right leg with a predominantly epithelioid morphology that developed metastases to the SLN. The metastasis exhibited divergent differentiation, including both epithelioid morphology identical to the primary, but with additional features of DM that were nonoverlapping with the primary lesion.
PMID: 33464752
ISSN: 1533-0311
CID: 5386132

Involving Patients in Their Own Health Care Choices-Altruism Begets Altruism [Comment]

Moshiri, Ala; Moshiri, Ata S
PMID: 33616660
ISSN: 2574-3805
CID: 5386142

NEOANTIGEN-SPECIFIC CD4+T CELLS IN HUMAN MELANOMA HAVE DIVERSE DIFFERENTIATION STATES AND CORRELATE WITH CD8+T CELL, MACROPHAGE, AND B CELL FUNCTION [Meeting Abstract]

Singhi, Naina; Shasha, Carolyn; Lee, Sylvia; Szeto, Julia; Moshiri, Ata; Kim, Teresa; Thompson, John; Tykodi, Scott; Pillarisetty, Venu; Byrd, David; Smythe, Kimberly; Bhatia, Shailender; Hall, Evan; Newell, Evan; Gottardo, Raphael; Riddell, Stanley; Veatch, Joshua
ISI:000774877500634
ISSN: 2051-1426
CID: 5386302

Urethral involvement is associated with higher mortality and local recurrence in vulvar melanoma: a single institutional experience

Modi, Mitul B; Gimotty, Phyllis A; Ming, Michael E; Jariwala, Neha; Elenitsas, Rosalie; Miller, Chris; Chu, Emily Y; Lindner, Hanna; Moshiri, Ata S; Schwartz, Lauren E; Lal, Priti; Reyes, Maria C; Elder, David E; Xu, Xiaowei
Vulvar malignant melanoma (VMM), although uncommon, comprises 5-10% of all vulvar malignancies. Local control is notoriously poor in VMM with recurrence rates of 30-50% compared with approximately 3% in cutaneous melanomas. We studied clinicopathologic features of 37 women with VMM, after reviewing three decades of clinical follow-up data in our institutional databases. Most patients were Caucasian (n = 35) with an average age at diagnosis of 60.6 years (range 23-83). The most common subtype was mucosal lentiginous melanoma (n = 25). We compared Kaplan-Meier survival curves of 31 patients defined by clinical and microscopic attributes using exact log-rank tests. Younger patients at diagnosis (23-64 years), those with thin melanomas (≤1 mm), and those with Clark's level II or III tumors had better 5-year survival rates than older patients (65-83 years) and those with thick melanomas (>1 mm) and those with Clark's level IV or V (P ≤ 0.05), respectively, by exact log-rank test. Local recurrence of melanoma occurred in 15 patients. Nine patients (24%) had eventual urethral involvement by malignant melanoma, and this feature was associated with significantly shorter survival (P = 0.036). Patients with urethral involvement had shorter median time to death and worse 5-year survival rates. Given that spread to the urethra is common in VMM and urethral recurrence is also associated with mortality, pathology excision specimens should be carefully reviewed with attention to urethral involvement as a potentially important prognostic factor.
PMCID:7669565
PMID: 32702401
ISSN: 1532-8392
CID: 5386122

Occurrence of metastatic eccrine porocarcinoma in an immunosuppressed patient

Modi, Mitul B; Moshiri, Ata S; Shoji, Toru; Mihm, Martin C Jr; Xu, Xiaowei; Elder, David E
ORIGINAL:0016715
ISSN: 2520-8454
CID: 5457612