Urothelial carcinoma in situ with "overriding" features can evade detection by mimicking umbrella cells.

Human pathology(2023)

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Urothelial carcinoma in situ (uCIS) is typically recognized by overtly malignant cells with characteristic nuclear features; multiple histologic patterns have been described. A rare "overriding" pattern, in which uCIS tumor cells extend on top of normal urothelium, has previously been mentioned in the literature, but not well-described. Herein, we report three cases of uCIS with "overriding" features. Detailed morphologic evaluation revealed somewhat subtle cytologic atypia: variably enlarged hyperchromatic nuclei, scattered mitotic figures but with abundant cytoplasm and limited to superficial urothelium. Immunohistochemical (IHC) analysis showed a distinctive diffuse positive aberrant p53 pattern, limited to the atypical surface urothelial cells; these cells were also CK20+, CD44-, and Ki67 increased. In two cases, there was a history of urothelial carcinoma and adjacent conventional uCIS. In the third case, the "overriding" pattern was the first presentation of urothelial carcinoma; therefore next generation sequencing molecular testing was also performed, revealing pathogenic mutations in TERTp, TP53, and CDKN1a to further support neoplasia. Notably, the "overriding" pattern mimicked umbrella cells, which normally line surface urothelium, can have abundant cytoplasm, more variation in nuclear and cell size and shape, and show CK20+ IHC. We therefore also evaluated umbrella cell IHC patterns in adjacent benign/reactive urothelium, which showed CK20+, CD44-, p53 wild-type and very low Ki67 (3/3). We also reviewed 32 cases of normal/reactive urothelium: all showed p53 wild-type IHC in the umbrella cell layer (32/32). In conclusion, caution is warranted to avoid overdiagnosis of usual umbrella cells as CIS; however, "overriding" uCIS should be recognized, may have morphologic features that fall short of the diagnostic threshold of conventional CIS, and requires further study.
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mimics,umbrella cells,urothelial carcinoma in situ (CIS)
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