Comprehensive characterisation of acinar cystic transformation of the pancreas: a systematic review

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2023-11

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Mattiolo, Paola
Wang, Huamin
Basturk, Olca
Brosens, Lodewijk AORCID 0000-0003-1341-8994
Hong, Seung-Mo
Adsay, Volkan
Scarpa, Aldo
Luchini, Claudio

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Abstract

AIMS: Acinar cystic transformation (ACT) of the pancreas is a rare pancreatic cystic lesion. Owing to its rarity, comprehensive histomolecular characterisation of this entity is still lacking. We aim to perform a systematic review on this controversial entity. METHODS: We searched PubMed, SCOPUS and Embase through May 2023 to identify all studies on ACTs. Clinicopathological, immunohistochemical (IHC) and molecular data have been extracted and analysed. RESULTS: Overall, there were 121 cases of ACTs in the literature. ACT had a female predominance (65.3% of patients), and a mean size of 4.8 cm. ACT was more often unifocal (71.9%) and multiloculate (61.2%). Histologically, the cysts were lined by an acinar epithelium, sometimes harbouring ductal-like areas (18.2%). In five cases (4.1%), an intralesional pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PanIN) was reported. Preoperative diagnosis is challenging. After surgical resection, all patients were alive and disease free during follow-up except one patient who developed a second ACT after resection. By IHC, all lesions were positive for acinar markers; cytokeratin 7 and 8/18/19 were usually positive, and Ki-67 was invariably ≤3%. At the molecular level, three cases demonstrated genetic alterations: one showed multiple chromosomal gains, and other two harboured somatic mutations of KRAS and SMO genes (one mutation per case). CONCLUSIONS: Globally considered, our findings demonstrated that ACT is a benign entity, without the need of surgical resection with the exception of symptomatic lesions. The rare occurrence of intracystic PanINs and driver mutations suggest considering follow-up if a preoperative diagnosis of ACT can be made.

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Morphological and Microscopic Findings, PANCREAS, Pancreatic Neoplasms, Pathology, Molecular, Taverne, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Journal Article

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Mattiolo, P, Wang, H, Basturk, O, Brosens, L A A, Hong, S-M, Adsay, V, Scarpa, A & Luchini, C 2023, 'Comprehensive characterisation of acinar cystic transformation of the pancreas : a systematic review', Journal of Clinical Pathology, vol. 76, no. 11, jcp-2023-209103, pp. 740-746. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp-2023-209103