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Clear cell tumor with melanocytic differentiation and <i>MITF::CREM</i> translocation

Sanda Alexandrescu, Alma Imamović, Katherine A. Janeway, John Hanna

2023Journal of Cutaneous Pathology19 citationsDOI

Abstract

In addition to melanoma, a large and diverse family of tumors shows melanocytic differentiation. The best characterized member of this family is clear cell sarcoma, which is characterized by EWSR1::ATF1 and EWSR1::CREB1 fusions. These fusions drive the transcription of MITF, the master regulator of melanocytic differentiation. Clear cell tumor with melanocytic differentiation and MITF::CREM translocation is a recently described tumor with some similarities to clear cell sarcoma. However, only a single case has been reported. Here, we describe a second molecularly proven case that arose on the scalp of a newborn baby. In contrast to the prior reported case, the current case showed predominantly high-grade cytomorphologic features with only focal clear cell areas. Similar to the prior case, the tumor showed immunohistochemical evidence of neural crest origin/differentiation with prominent melanocytic differentiation. The fusion breakpoints were also similar and preserved the transcriptional activation domain of CREM, suggesting that CREM hyperactivity is a major feature of this tumor type. The current tumor showed a short-interval recurrence. These results expand the clinical and pathologic spectrum of this potentially new entity.

Topics & Concepts

Microphthalmia-associated transcription factorClear-cell sarcomaTFE3BiologyPathologyMelanomaNeural crestImmunohistochemistryCellular differentiationCancer researchCREB1Transcription factorMedicineGeneticsImmunologyEmbryoEnhancerGeneCREBOcular Oncology and TreatmentsSarcoma Diagnosis and TreatmentGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics