1.Research progress on the clinical value of Ki-67 in breast cancer and its cut-off definition.
Qing CHEN ; Kejin WU ; Email: KEJINWU@163.COM.
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2015;53(8):634-637
Ki-67 has an important application value in clinical practice. However, it is still a little tough in clinical application because of the debate on the cut-off definition of Ki-67 index. This review summarizes most studies on the prognostic and predictive value of Ki-67, analyzes the reasons for the discrepancies among the studies cited, and presents the necessity and clinical significance of scientifically defining the cut-off of Ki-67 index, providing a theoretical basis for Ki-67 in clinical application.
Breast Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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Humans
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Ki-67 Antigen
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analysis
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Prognosis
2.Immunohistochemical study of the expression of alpha-smooth muscle actin and the proliferation marker Ki-67 of glomerulonephritis.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2001;16(4):455-461
The aim of this study was to determine the relationship of alpha-smooth muscle actin (ASMA) and the proliferation marker Ki-67 of glomerulonephritis (GN). Immunohistochemical stainings with the usual streptavidin-biotin peroxidase method were performed on 86 renal biopsies using monoclonal 1A4 and Ki-67. The results of the quantitative evaluation of ASMA and Ki-67 were analyzed for the correlation between positive value of ASMA and Ki-67 in different GN. ASMA expressions of glomeruli were highest in acute post-infectious GN [APGN; 16.9 Fraction Volume (FV)%], followed by unclassified proliferative GN (UnGN; 12.5 FV%), membranoproliferative GN (MPGN; 8.5 FV%), lupus nephritis (LupusN; 6.3 FV%), IgA nephritis (IgAN; 5.6 FV%), and normal control (0.1 FV%). The Ki-67 staining was considerably elevated in lupusN (4.3 Ki-67 positives/glomerulus), APGN (2.7), MPGN (2.5), UnGN (1.66), IgAN (0.5), compared with that in normal control group (0.1 Ki-67 positives/glomerulus). Ki-67 value in each category of glomerular diseases was significantly different from that in the control biopsies (p<0.004). The relationship between morphometric results of ASMA and Ki-67 was statistically significant regardless of the diagnosis. (rs=0.425, p=0.000, ASMA= 0.1113+0.1665 Ki-67). In conclusion, the immunohistochemical assessment of ASMA and Ki-67 expression in GN might be a reliable indicator for the progression of GN. This study indicates that active cellular proliferation is associated with increased actin deposition in glomeruli.
Actins/*analysis
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Biopsy
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Cell Division
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Glomerulonephritis/*metabolism/pathology
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Human
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Immunohistochemistry
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Ki-67 Antigen/*analysis
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Kidney/pathology
3.Expression and role of beta-catenin in acute leukemia bone marrow cells.
Sheng-Mei CHEN ; Hui SUN ; Yan-Fang LIU ; Qiu-Tang ZHANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2006;14(3):460-463
The aim of this study was to explore the expression of beta-catenin in acute leukemia bone marrow cells and its role in the development of acute leukemia. The expression of beta-catenin of bone marrow cells was detected by immunocytochemistry and flow cytometry in 20 cases of newly diagnosed acute leukemia. Meanwhile the expression of the proliferating index Ki-67 was detected by immunocytochemistry. The results showed that the expression of beta-catenin and Ki-67 in acute leukemia bone marrow cells was significantly higher than those in control group (P < 0.05). The migration of beta-catenin from cytoplasm to nuclear was observed in acute leukemia bone marrow cells. There was a positive correlation between the expressions of beta-catenin and Ki-67 in all the cases and the Pearson correlation coefficient was 0.845. In conclusion, the expression of beta-catenin was significantly high in acute leukemia bone marrow cells and showed a positive correlation with the cell proliferation. It suggests that beta-catenin may be involved in the development of acute leukemia through promoting the excessive proliferation of cells.
Acute Disease
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Bone Marrow Cells
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metabolism
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Flow Cytometry
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Ki-67 Antigen
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analysis
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Leukemia
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metabolism
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pathology
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beta Catenin
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analysis
4.Study on expression of Ki-67, early apoptotic protein M30 in endometrial carcinoma and their correlation with prognosis.
Yu-xin WU ; Jing-hua WANG ; Hua WANG ; Xin-yun YANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2003;32(4):314-318
OBJECTIVETo assess the correlation between expression of proliferation antigen Ki-67, early apoptotic protein M30 (M30CytoDEATH, CK18) and biologic characteristics in endometrial carcinoma.
METHODSSP immunohistochemical technique was used to detect the expression of Ki-67 and M30 in 79 cases of endometrial carcinoma respectively.
RESULTSThe mean Ki-67 indices varied with histological grading and clinical stage of the tumor, being 20.48 +/- 14.86 in grade 1, 24.12 +/- 14.42 in grade 2 and 38.84 +/- 11.88 in grade 3; 20.65 +/- 13.56 in stage I; 26.92 +/- 14.71 in stage II; and: 35.14 +/- 14.70 in stage III. The mean M30 indices varied with the grading and stage of the tumor, being 1.03 +/- 1.42 in grade 1, 1.03 +/- 1.64 in grade 2 and 1.94 +/- 1.20 in grade 3; 0.30 +/- 0.58 in stage I; 1.66 +/- 1.74 in stage II; and 2.07 +/- 1.62 in stage III.
CONCLUSIONSKi-67 and M30 indexes are significantly correlated with biologic behavior and prognosis in endometrial carcinoma. There is a positive relationship between Ki-67 and M30 indexes.
Apoptosis ; Endometrial Neoplasms ; chemistry ; mortality ; pathology ; Female ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Keratins ; analysis ; Ki-67 Antigen ; analysis ; Neoplasm Staging ; Prognosis
5.Peritumoral Brain Edema in Meningiomas : Correlation of Radiologic and Pathologic Features.
Byung Won KIM ; Min Su KIM ; Sang Woo KIM ; Chul Hoon CHANG ; Oh Lyong KIM
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2011;49(1):26-30
OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of this study was to perform a retrospective evaluation of the radiological and pathological features influencing the formation of peritumoral brain edema (PTBE) in meningiomas. METHODS: The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and pathology data for 86 patients with meningiomas, who underwent surgery at our institution between September 2003 and March 2009, were examined. We evaluated predictive factors related to peritumoral edema including gender, tumor volume, shape of tumor margin, presence of arachnoid plane, the signal intensity (SI) of the tumor in T2-weighted image (T2WI), the WHO histological classification (GI, GII/GIII) and the Ki-67 antigen labeling index (LI). The edema-tumor volume ratio was calculated as the edema index (EI) and was used to evaluate peritumoral edema. RESULTS: Gender (p=0.809) and pathological finding (p=0.084) were not statistically significantly associated with peritumoral edema by univariate analysis. Tumor volume was not correlated with the volume of peritumoral edema. By univariate analysis, three radiological features, and one pathological finding, were associated with PTBE of statistical significance: shape of tumor margin (p=0.001), presence of arachnoid plane (p=0.001), high SI of tumor in T2WI (p=0.001), and Ki-67 antigen LI (p=0.049). These results suggest that irregular tumor margins, hyperintensity in T2WI, absence of arachnoid plane on the MRI, and high Ki-67 LI can be important predictive factors that influence the formation of peritumoral edema in meningiomas. By multivariate analysis, only SI of the tumor in T2WI was statistically significantly associated with peritumoral edema. CONCLUSION: Results of this study indicate that irregular tumor margin, hyperintensity in T2WI, absence of arachnoid plane on the MRI, and high Ki-67 LI may be important predictive factors influencing the formation of peritumoral edema in meningiomas.
Arachnoid
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Brain
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Brain Edema
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Edema
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Humans
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Ki-67 Antigen
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Meningioma
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Multivariate Analysis
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Retrospective Studies
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Tumor Burden
7.Primary cardiac angiosarcoma: a clinicopathological and molecular genetic analysis of thirteen cases.
Rui LIU ; Dong CHEN ; Fang DONG ; Hao WANG ; Jian Feng SHANG ; Fei TENG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2023;52(6):599-605
Objective: To investigate the clinicopathological and molecular features of primary cardiac angiosarcoma (PCAS), and to analyze the correlation between KDR mutation and the clinicopathological features of PCAS. Methods: Thirteen cases of PCAS were collected at Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University from January 2007 to December 2021. The clinicopathological features, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and outcome were retrospectively analyzed. KDR mutation was detected by next-generation sequencing (NGS) and then the expression of KDR (VEGFR2) was determined by immunohistochemistry (IHC), with review of relevant literatures. Results: There were eight males and five females with a mean age of 45 years. The primary tumor was in the right atrium in 10 cases, left atrium in two cases and right ventricle in one case. The histomorphology was mainly poorly differentiated angiosarcoma (11 cases), with highly pleomorphic spindle or round cells in solid sheets, brisk mitotic activity and extensive necrosis. Vascular lumen formation was observed in two cases of high to moderate differentiation, and biphenotypic differentiation was seen in five cases. IHC staining showed CD34, CD31, Fli1, ERG and vimentin were diffusely positive, pan-cytokeratin was positive, Ki-67 index ranged from 3% to 90%, which was positively correlated with the differentiation degree and grade of the PCASs (P<0.05). At the end of follow-up period, one patient was alive, two patients were lost to follow-up, and the remaining 10 patients had an average survival time of 4.6 months. Finally, NGS sequencing was performed on seven samples after screening, and the results showed that KDR and NF1 mutations were both present in three cases. VEGFR2 expression had no significant correlation with the differentiation degree and grade of PCAS (P>0.05), and it was not related to KDR mutation. Conclusions: PCASs mainly occur in the right atrium, and are mainly poorly differentiated. Ki-67 index is helpful to assess the degree and grade of tumor differentiation. The occurrence and development of PCAS may be related to the pathway involved in KDR mutation, but KDR mutation has no clear correlation with clinicopathological characteristics of PCAS, and immunohistochemical staining can not replace gene detection to determine whether the tumor had KDR mutation.
Male
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Hemangiosarcoma/genetics*
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Retrospective Studies
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Ki-67 Antigen
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Immunohistochemistry
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Molecular Biology
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Biomarkers, Tumor/analysis*
8.Burkitt's lymphoma of the spermatic cord: a case report and review of the literature.
Qian ZHOU ; Dong-Ni LENG ; Zheng-Xiang ZHANG ; Hang-Bo ZHOU ; Qun-Li SHI ; Xiao-Jun ZHOU
National Journal of Andrology 2008;14(7):624-627
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of primary Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) in the spermatic cord.
METHODSA case of BL of the spermatic cord was studied by histopathology and immunohistochemical techniques. The clinical data and the related literature were reviewed.
RESULTSThe patient was a 4-year-old boy, who was accidentally found with a bump in the scrotum. Surgery showed it to be a tumor located in the left spermatic cord and 5 cm x 3 cm x 2 cm in size, gray and fish-like on cross-sectional imaging. Histologically, it was characterized by monotonous infiltration of medium-sized cells with round nuclei, coarse chromatin, 2-5 basophilic nucleoli, and an appreciable rim of basophilic cytoplasm, in a typically starry-sky pattern imparted by interspersed tangible-body macrophages. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells were diffused, positive for CD20 and CD79, some for CD10 and about 95% with the nuclear expression of Ki-67, but negative for CD3, CD43, bcl-2 and TdT as well as for EBER in situ hybridization.
CONCLUSIONPrimary spermatic cord BL is extremely rare, highly aggressive and with poor prognosis. Diagnosis of the tumor relies on its pathological characteristics and immunohistochemical staining. It is essential to differentiate BL from other types of lymphomas and malignant small-cell tumors of the non-lymphatic system.
Antigens, CD20 ; analysis ; Burkitt Lymphoma ; metabolism ; pathology ; CD79 Antigens ; analysis ; Child, Preschool ; Genital Neoplasms, Male ; metabolism ; pathology ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Ki-67 Antigen ; analysis ; Male ; Neprilysin ; analysis ; Spermatic Cord
9.Expression of Cyclooxygenase-2, p53 and Ki-67 in Gastric Cancer.
Young Eun JOO ; Ik Joo CHUNG ; Young Kyu PARK ; Yang Seok KOH ; Jae Hyuk LEE ; Chang Hwan PARK ; Wan Sik LEE ; Hyun Soo KIM ; Sung Kyu CHOI ; Jong Sun REW ; Chang Soo PARK ; Sei Jong KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2006;21(5):871-876
It has been reported that p53 mutation may contribute to upregulate cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 expression that is observed in malignant tissues. These molecules are involved in carcinogenesis by affecting tumor cell proliferation. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between COX-2 or p53 expression and clinico-pathological characteristics including tumor cell proliferation in gastric cancer. COX-2 and p53 expressions were investigated with immunostaining, in tissue specimens obtained from 119 patients who underwent surgery for gastric cancer. The Ki-67 labeling index (LI) was counted by Ki-67 immunostaining. COX-2 and p53 expressions correlated significantly with depth of tumor invasion. However, there was no association between COX-2 or p53 expression and survival. p53 expression did not correlate with COX-2 expression. There was no significant difference in various clinicopathological variables between Ki-67 LI subgroups. The mean Ki-67 LI value of COX-2 positive tumors was significantly higher than that of negative tumors. The mean Ki-67 LI value of p53 positive tumors was not significantly higher than that of negative tumors. The mean Ki-67 LI value of both COX-2 and p53 positive tumors was significantly higher than that of both negative tumors. These results imply that COX-2 expression is associated with tumor cell proliferation of gastric cancer.
Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/*analysis
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Stomach Neoplasms/*chemistry/mortality/pathology
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Prognosis
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Middle Aged
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Male
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Ki-67 Antigen/*analysis
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Immunohistochemistry
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Humans
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Female
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Cyclooxygenase 2/*analysis
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Aged
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Adult
10.Clinicopathologic features of mantle cell lymphoma and the significance of cyclin D1 in diagnosis.
Xiaojin HE ; Gandi LI ; Weiping LIU ; Yousheng LIN ; Fenyuan LI ; Dianying LIAO
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2002;31(4):300-304
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinicopathologic features of mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) and the significance of immunostaining for cyclin D1 in diagnosis.
METHODSClinicopathologic observation and immunohistochemical staining for CD20, CD45RO, cyclin D1, bcl-2, Ki-67, CD5 for 8 cases of mantle cell lymphoma were performed.
RESULTSThe 8 cases of mantle cell lymphoma consisted of 6 males and 2 females, aged from 43 to 78 years (mean 57 years). Histopathologically, MCL demonstrated architectural destruction by a vaguely nodular monomorphic lymphoid proliferation with vaguely nodular, diffuse or mantle zone growth patterns. Analogous to centrocytes, the lymphoma cells with slightly to markedly irregular nuclear contours showed moderately dispersed chromatin and a low mitotic figure. Three cases were transformed into highly aggressive blastoid variants. The tumor cells were positive for CD20, CD5, bcl-2 and cyclinD1 in all 8 cases and negative for CD45RO.
CONCLUSIONSThe clinicopathological features and special immunophenotypes were present in mantle cell lymphoma. This tumor can be differentiated from other small B-cell lymphomas on the basis of histopathologic features and positive cyclin D1 immunophenotype. The blastoid variant should also be differentiated from other variants.
Adult ; Aged ; Cyclin D1 ; analysis ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Female ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Ki-67 Antigen ; analysis ; Lymphoma, Mantle-Cell ; diagnosis ; pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis