Abstract

BackgroundTreatment options for advanced head and neck adenoid cystic carcinoma (AdCC) are limited. Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA), a transmembrane protein that is known for its use in diagnostics and targeted therapy in prostate cancer, is also expressed by AdCC. This study aimed to analyse PSMA expression in a large cohort of primary, recurrent and metastasized AdCC of the head and neck.MethodsOne hundred ten consecutive patients with histologically confirmed AdCC in the period 1990–2017 were included. An analysis was made of clinical details, revised pathology and semiquantitative immunohistochemical expression of PSMA on tissue microarray and whole slides. Associations of PSMA expression with clinicopathological parameters were explored and survival was analysed by multivariate Cox-proportional Hazard analysis.ResultsPSMA expression was present in 94% of the 110 primary tumours, with a median of 31% positive cells (IQR 15–60%). Primary tumours (n = 18) that recurred (n = 15) and/or had metastases (n = 10) demonstrated 40, 60 and 23% expression respectively. Expression was not independently related to increased pathological stage, tumour grade, and the occurrence of locoregional recurrence or metastasis. After dichotomization, only primary tumour PSMA expression ≤10% appeared to be associated with reduced 10-years recurrence-free survival (HR 3.0, 95% CI 1.1–8.5, p = .04).ConclusionsPSMA is highly expressed in primary, recurrent and metastatic AdCC of the salivary and seromucous glands. PSMA expression has no value in predicting clinical behaviour of AdCC although low expression may indicate a reduced recurrence-free survival. This study provides supporting results to consider using PSMA as target for imaging and therapy when other diagnostic and palliative treatment options fail.

Highlights

  • Treatment options for advanced head and neck adenoid cystic carcinoma (AdCC) are limited

  • This is in contrast to prostate cancer (PC) in which high Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA) expression is correlated with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) recurrence and other prognostic factors which negatively affect survival such as tumour grade, pathological stage and castration resistance [4, 24]

  • Expression was seen in 94% of the primary tumours, which is analogous to PC except for the median lower number of positive tumour cells

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Introduction

Treatment options for advanced head and neck adenoid cystic carcinoma (AdCC) are limited. Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA), a transmembrane protein that is known for its use in diagnostics and targeted therapy in prostate cancer, is expressed by AdCC. This study aimed to analyse PSMA expression in a large cohort of primary, recurrent and metastasized AdCC of the head and neck. PSMA PET/CT analysis in a series of patients with head and neck adenoid cystic carcinoma (AdCC) showed tracer uptake in areas of locoregional recurrent and distant metastatic AdCC, and expression was confirmed immunohistochemically [10]. Given the positive results of PSMA-targeted diagnostic and treatment modalities in PC, this study aimed to analyse PSMA expression in a large cohort of primary and corresponding recurrent and metastatic AdCC tissues of the head and neck [20]. We aimed to explore associations with patient- and tumour characteristics and outcome, analogous to PC

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