Histologic classification of penile intraepithelial neoplasia.

Semin Diagn Pathol

Caris Life Sciences, Newton, Massachusetts, USA.

Published: May 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • Penile squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) are classified into HPV-related and HPV-unrelated types based on their cell characteristics, leading to a new term "penile intraepithelial neoplasia" (PeIN) to describe precancerous lesions.
  • PeIN is further divided into differentiated and undifferentiated types, with undifferentiated PeIN having subtypes like basaloid, warty, and warty-basaloid, which have distinct microscopic features.
  • This classification system not only aids in identifying specific variants of invasive SCCs but also connects penile and vulvar pathology, suggesting a bimodal progression pathway for penile cancer.

Article Abstract

Penile squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) and their corresponding precancerous lesions can be classified in 2 major groups: human papillomavirus (HPV) related and HPV unrelated. In the former (warty and basaloid SCC), there is a predominance of undifferentiated basaloid cells. In the latter (eg, usual, papillary, and verrucous SCC), the predominant cell is larger with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm. Based on these morphologic features, a new term, "penile intraepithelial neoplasia" (PeIN), was proposed. PeIN was further subclassified into differentiated and undifferentiated, with the latter being subdivided into basaloid, warty, and warty-basaloid subtypes. Macroscopically, PeIN subtypes are indistinguishable. Microscopically, differentiated PeIN is characterized by acanthosis, parakeratosis, enlarged keratinocytes with abundant "pink" cytoplasm (abnormal maturation), and hyperchromatic cells in the basal layer. In basaloid PeIN the epithelium is replaced by a monotonous population of uniform, small, round, and basophilic cells. Warty PeIN is characterized by a spiky surface, prominent atypical parakeratosis, and pleomorphic koilocytosis. Warty-basaloid PeIN show features of both warty and basaloid PeIN. There is a significant association of subtypes of PeIN with specific variants of invasive SCCs. This is a simple and reproducible nomenclature for penile precancerous lesions based on cell type and differentiation. It takes into account the similarities between vulvar and penile pathology and the hypothesis of a bimodal pathway of penile cancer progression.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.semdp.2011.08.009DOI Listing

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