“…Combined MCC differs in many aspects from the conventional MCC: being Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPV) negative, showing high expression of p53 and a low level of Rb1 and a much higher number of mutations [4,5,6]. MCPV-negative MCCs overlap to some extent in biology and genetics with the combined MCC, as they present TP53 mutations and a high mutation phenotype, with the majority of them showing a UV-signature pattern with C > T transitions [5,7,8]. As all TTF-1-positive conventional MCCs developed in very old people in sun-exposed areas (85, M, right frontal scalp [9], 84, lower lip [3], 74, F, right lower leg [10], 88, F, upper lip [11]), we speculate that TTF-1 expression may correlate with chronic UV light exposure but not with MCPV etiology.…”