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Glandular papilloma (GP) and mixed squamous cell and glandular papilloma (MP) are rare benign pulmonary tumors occurring in the bronchi. Bronchiolar adenoma (BA) was recently characterized as a pulmonary tumor exhibiting alveolar spread. Both GP/MP and BA are composed of a mixture of glandular, ciliated, squamous, and basal cells. We aimed to clarify whether GP/MP and BA represent the same tumor. We evaluated the detailed histologic characteristics of 11 cases involving pulmonary peripheral tumors that exhibited histologic features of GP/MP or BA, and performed genetic analyses using targeted panel sequencing, allele-specific polymerase chain reaction, and digital polymerase chain reaction. Histologically, 4 and 7 tumors were classified as GP/MP and BA, respectively. GP/MP showed endobronchiolar papillary growth with a pseudostratified or stratified epithelium. In contrast, 5 BAs showed a predominant flat structure with a bilayered or pseudostratified epithelium, whereas 2 BAs showed a GP/MP-like papillary architecture. The mean epithelial thickness in each tumor was significantly larger in GP/MPs and BAs with a GP/MP-like morphology (103 to 242 μm) than in flat-predominant BA (23 to 47 μm, P=0.0010). AKT1 E17K mutations were detected in all GP/MPs and BAs with GP/MP-like morphology but were absent in the 5 flat-predominant BAs. AKT1 mutations were always concurrent with BRAF or HRAS mutations, and the variant allele frequency or percentage of mutant copies of AKT1 mutations was equal to those of BRAF or HRAS mutations. GP/MPs are characterized by AKT1 mutations concurrent with BRAF or HRAS mutations. Peribronchiolar papillary tumors with AKT1 mutations may also be classified as GP/MP.

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Eiichi Sasaki, Katsuhiro Masago, Shiro Fujita, Akari Iwakoshi, Hiroaki Kuroda, Waki Hosoda. AKT1 Mutations in Peripheral Bronchiolar Papilloma: Glandular Papilloma and Mixed Squamous Cell and Glandular Papilloma Is Distinct From Bronchiolar Adenoma. The American journal of surgical pathology. 2021 Jan;45(1):119-126

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PMID: 32868527

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