TY - JOUR
T1 - Microenvironment-induced restoration of cohesive growth associated with focal activation of P-cadherin expression in lobular breast carcinoma metastatic to the colon
AU - Gronewold, Malte
AU - Grote, Isabel
AU - Bartels, Stephan
AU - Christgen, Henriette
AU - Kandt, Leonie D.
AU - Brito, Maria Jose
AU - Cserni, Gàbor
AU - Daemmrich, Maximilian E.
AU - Fogt, Franz
AU - Helmke, Burkhard M.
AU - ter Hoeve, Natalie
AU - Lang-Schwarz, Corinna
AU - Vieth, Michael
AU - Wellmann, Axel
AU - Kuehnle, Elna
AU - Kulik, Ulf
AU - Riedel, Gesa
AU - Reineke-Plaass, Tanja
AU - Lehmann, Ulrich
AU - Koorman, Thijs
AU - Derksen, Patrick W.B.
AU - Kreipe, Hans
AU - Christgen, Matthias
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors. The Journal of Pathology: Clinical Research published by The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
PY - 2024/3
Y1 - 2024/3
N2 - Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is a special breast cancer type characterized by noncohesive growth and E-cadherin loss. Focal activation of P-cadherin expression in tumor cells that are deficient for E-cadherin occurs in a subset of ILCs. Switching from an E-cadherin deficient to P-cadherin proficient status (EPS) partially restores cell–cell adhesion leading to the formation of cohesive tubular elements. It is unknown what conditions control EPS. Here, we report on EPS in ILC metastases in the large bowel. We reviewed endoscopic colon biopsies and colectomy specimens from a 52-year-old female (index patient) and of 18 additional patients (reference series) diagnosed with metastatic ILC in the colon. EPS was assessed by immunohistochemistry for E-cadherin and P-cadherin. CDH1/E-cadherin mutations were determined by next-generation sequencing. The index patient's colectomy showed transmural metastatic ILC harboring a CDH1/E-cadherin p.Q610* mutation. ILC cells displayed different growth patterns in different anatomic layers of the colon wall. In the tunica muscularis propria and the tela submucosa, ILC cells featured noncohesive growth and were E-cadherin-negative and P-cadherin-negative. However, ILC cells invading the mucosa formed cohesive tubular elements in the intercryptal stroma of the lamina propria mucosae. Inter-cryptal ILC cells switched to a P-cadherin-positive phenotype in this microenvironmental niche. In the reference series, colon mucosa infiltration was evident in 13 of 18 patients, one of which showed intercryptal EPS and conversion to cohesive growth as described in the index patient. The large bowel is a common metastatic site in ILC. In endoscopic colon biopsies, the typical noncohesive growth of ILC may be concealed by microenvironment-induced EPS and conversion to cohesive growth.
AB - Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is a special breast cancer type characterized by noncohesive growth and E-cadherin loss. Focal activation of P-cadherin expression in tumor cells that are deficient for E-cadherin occurs in a subset of ILCs. Switching from an E-cadherin deficient to P-cadherin proficient status (EPS) partially restores cell–cell adhesion leading to the formation of cohesive tubular elements. It is unknown what conditions control EPS. Here, we report on EPS in ILC metastases in the large bowel. We reviewed endoscopic colon biopsies and colectomy specimens from a 52-year-old female (index patient) and of 18 additional patients (reference series) diagnosed with metastatic ILC in the colon. EPS was assessed by immunohistochemistry for E-cadherin and P-cadherin. CDH1/E-cadherin mutations were determined by next-generation sequencing. The index patient's colectomy showed transmural metastatic ILC harboring a CDH1/E-cadherin p.Q610* mutation. ILC cells displayed different growth patterns in different anatomic layers of the colon wall. In the tunica muscularis propria and the tela submucosa, ILC cells featured noncohesive growth and were E-cadherin-negative and P-cadherin-negative. However, ILC cells invading the mucosa formed cohesive tubular elements in the intercryptal stroma of the lamina propria mucosae. Inter-cryptal ILC cells switched to a P-cadherin-positive phenotype in this microenvironmental niche. In the reference series, colon mucosa infiltration was evident in 13 of 18 patients, one of which showed intercryptal EPS and conversion to cohesive growth as described in the index patient. The large bowel is a common metastatic site in ILC. In endoscopic colon biopsies, the typical noncohesive growth of ILC may be concealed by microenvironment-induced EPS and conversion to cohesive growth.
KW - cadherin switching
KW - growth pattern
KW - lobular breast cancer
KW - tumor-stroma-interaction
KW - variants
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U2 - 10.1002/2056-4538.12361
DO - 10.1002/2056-4538.12361
M3 - Article
C2 - 38618992
AN - SCOPUS:85182443533
SN - 2056-4538
VL - 10
SP - 1
EP - 13
JO - Journal of Pathology: Clinical Research
JF - Journal of Pathology: Clinical Research
IS - 2
M1 - e12361
ER -