TY - JOUR
T1 - Review of acquired cystic disease-associated renal cell carcinoma with focus on pathobiological aspects
AU - Kuroda, Naoto
AU - Ohe, Chisato
AU - Mikami, Shuji
AU - Hes, Ondrej
AU - Michal, Michal
AU - Brunelli, Matteo
AU - Martignoni, Guido
AU - Sato, Yasuharu
AU - Yoshino, Tadashi
AU - Kakehi, Yoshiyuki
AU - Shuin, Taro
AU - Lee, Gang Hong
PY - 2011/9
Y1 - 2011/9
N2 - Acquired cystic disease (ACD)-associated renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a recently established entity. In this article, we introduce the general view of this new entity. Macroscopically, the disease exclusively occurs in ACD and may arise as a dominant mass or non-dominant masses. Histologically, the tumor is characterized by a microcystic pattern, neoplastic cells with an eosinophilic or oncocytic cytoplasm and frequent intratumoral oxalate crystal deposition. Prominent nucleoli of tumor cells are often observed. Immunohistochemically, neoplastic cells are generally positive for AMACR but negative for cytokeratin 7. Ultrastructurally, neoplastic cells contain abundant mitochondria in the cytoplasm. Genetically, the gain of chromosomes 3, 7, 17 and abnormality of the sex chromosome were frequently observed in several studies. In conclusion, ACD-associated RCC may be widely recognized as a distinct entity in the near future because this tumor is morphologically and genetically different from other renal tumor entities that have been previously established.
AB - Acquired cystic disease (ACD)-associated renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a recently established entity. In this article, we introduce the general view of this new entity. Macroscopically, the disease exclusively occurs in ACD and may arise as a dominant mass or non-dominant masses. Histologically, the tumor is characterized by a microcystic pattern, neoplastic cells with an eosinophilic or oncocytic cytoplasm and frequent intratumoral oxalate crystal deposition. Prominent nucleoli of tumor cells are often observed. Immunohistochemically, neoplastic cells are generally positive for AMACR but negative for cytokeratin 7. Ultrastructurally, neoplastic cells contain abundant mitochondria in the cytoplasm. Genetically, the gain of chromosomes 3, 7, 17 and abnormality of the sex chromosome were frequently observed in several studies. In conclusion, ACD-associated RCC may be widely recognized as a distinct entity in the near future because this tumor is morphologically and genetically different from other renal tumor entities that have been previously established.
KW - Acquired cystic disease-associated renal cell carcinoma
KW - Chromosome 3
KW - Oxalate crystals
KW - Sex chromosome
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M3 - Review article
C2 - 21751153
AN - SCOPUS:80053209146
SN - 0213-3911
VL - 26
SP - 1215
EP - 1218
JO - Histology and Histopathology
JF - Histology and Histopathology
IS - 9
ER -