Acinic cell carcinoma of the breast: A comprehensive review
by Azra Ajkunic,
Faruk Skenderi, Nada Shaker, Saghir Akhtar, Janez Lamovec, Zoran Gatalica,
Semir Vranic
The Breast: VOLUME 66, P208-216, DECEMBER
01, 2022
Acinic cell carcinoma of the breast is a rare special
subtype of breast cancer in the category of salivary gland-type tumors. It is
morphologically similar to acinic cell carcinomas of salivary glands and
pancreas and has a triple-negative phenotype (estrogen receptor-negative,
progesterone receptor-negative, and Her-2/neu negative). Its molecular genomic
features are more similar to triple-negative breast cancer of no special type
than to its salivary gland counterpart. However, the clinical course of the
mammary acinic cell carcinoma appears to be less aggressive than the usual
triple-negative breast carcinomas. This review comprehensively summarizes the
current literature on the clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical, and molecular
features of this rare and distinct subtype of breast cancer.