Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of Skin with Simultaneous Cytokeratin Expression
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Ultrastructural Pathology
- Vol. 6 (2-3), 141-152
- https://doi.org/10.3109/01913128409018568
Abstract
An unusual tumor of the skin was removed from the thigh of a 52-year-old white male. By light microscopy, the tumor was composed of intermediate and small cells in sheets and clusters. Ultrastructural study of the tumor cells showed numerous dense core granules and dendritic cell processes as well as intermediate filaments and cell junctions frequently within the same cells. Most of the tumor cells were stained intensely by antibodies to neurone-specific enolase (NSE), a marker of cells of the central and peripheral nervous system. The neuropeptides met-enkephalin and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) were also found in tumor cells. Immunohistochemistry furthermore demonstrated cytokeratin. Both the ultrastructural appearance and keratin content of this tumor set it apart from conventional Merkel cell (or trabecular) carcinoma of the skin in a manner analogous to bipartite (i.e., epidermoid and small cell) carcinoma of lung. The production of neuropeptides simultaneously with the production of keratin establishes this as a bipartite skin tumor (i.e., ectodermal and neuroectodermal phenotype). We suggest that at least some primary neuroendocrine tumors of the skin arise from multi-potential ectodermal cells not of neural crest origin, as has been proposed for small cell carcinoma of lung.Keywords
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