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Melanocytic Neoplasm With KIT and APC Mutations: A New Subtype of Melanocytoma?

American Journal of Dermatopathology, ISSN: 1533-0311, Vol: 46, Issue: 2, Page: 107-110
2024
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We report a very unusual case of melanocytic neoplasm appearing clinically as a 0.5-cm dome-shaped pigmented papule on the chest of a 63-year-old man. Microscopically, it was an asymmetric, entirely dermally based neoplasm characterized by a multinodular, vaguely plexiform architecture composed of moderately pleomorphic spindled melanocytes with ample, dusty pigmented cytoplasm and scattered multinucleated cells. The tumor cells were strongly positive for Melan-A, HMB45, S100, and PRAME, whereas p16 showed diffuse nuclear loss. b-catenin presented a strong and diffuse cytoplasmic staining, while nuclei were negative. Despite an increased cellularity, mitotic count was low (1/ mm). Fluorescence in situ hybridization revealed no copy number alteration in melanoma-related genes (CDKN2A, MYB, MYC, CCND1 and RREB1). DNA and RNA sequencing identified KIT c.2458G.T and APC c.6709C.T mutations. No further genetic alteration was detected including TERT-promoter (TERT-p) hotspot mutation. A re-excision was performed. A sentinel lymph node biopsy was negative. Clinical investigations revealed no extracutaneous involvement. The patient is disease-free after a follow-up period of 8 months. Given the peculiar morphologic and molecular findings, we hypothesize the lesion may represent a novel subtype of an intermediate grade melanocytic tumor (melanocytoma).

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