1.Performances of CYFRA 21-1, Carcinoembryonic Antigen and Their Combination for Lung Cancer Diagnosis
Jin Ju KIM ; Hyo Jun AHN ; Yongjung PARK
Laboratory Medicine Online 2020;10(1):66-74
19 fragment (CYFRA 21-1) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) for the diagnosis of lung cancer and to establish the optimal cut-off values.METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 1,176 subjects with CYFRA 21-2 and CEA data; they were classified into 93 lung cancer cases and 1,083 total controls, including 146 age-matched controls. Multivariate analysis was used to determine the relationship between the concentration of each tumor marker and lung cancer diagnosis. The diagnostic efficiencies of tumor markers were evaluated using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis and areas under the curve (AUCs) were calculated. The optimal cut-offs for CYFRA 21-1 and CEA were also estimated.RESULTS: Age, CYFRA 21-1, and CEA concentrations were independently associated with lung cancer diagnosis. Diagnostic efficiency of each tumor marker and its' combination was different according to the histological types of lung cancer. For non-small cell lung cancer, the AUCs for the two-marker combination were the highest: 0.8661 and 0.7559 for total and age-matched controls, respectively. For squamous cell carcinoma, the AUCs for CYFRA 21-1 were the highest: 0.9245 and 0.8428 for total and age-matched controls, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of CYFRA 21-1 and CEA for lung cancer diagnosis were improved when the cutoffs determined based on this study were applied.CONCLUSIONS: CYFRA 21-1 and CEA could be useful markers for diagnosing lung cancer and single or combination of markers may be useful according to different histological types of lung cancer.]]>
Area Under Curve
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Biomarkers, Tumor
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Carcinoembryonic Antigen
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
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Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Diagnosis
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Keratin-19
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Lung Neoplasms
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Lung
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Medical Records
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Multivariate Analysis
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Retrospective Studies
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ROC Curve
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Sensitivity and Specificity
2.Prognosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma after Liver Transplantation: Comparative Analysis with Partial Hepatectomy.
Kyuho LEE ; Kyoung Bun LEE ; Nam Joon YI ; Kyung Suk SUH ; Ja June JANG
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2017;51(1):79-86
BACKGROUND: Liver transplantation (LT) is the treatment of choice for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The aim of this study was to investigate the recurrence rate of HCC after LT and prognostic factors for recurrence by comparing LT with non-transplanted resection. METHODS: The participants were 338 patients who underwent LT between 1996 and 2012 at Seoul National University Hospital (LT group) and 520 HCC patients who underwent partial hepatectomy between 1995 and 2006 (control group, non-LT group). RESULTS: In the LT group, 68 of 338 patients (19.8%) showed relapse, and the recurrence rate was lower than that in the non-LT group (64.9%, 357/520, p < .001). Stratification analysis by American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) stage showed that the stage I-II LT group had a lower recurrence rate than the non-LT group. Univariate comparative analysis demonstrated that multiplicity of tumor, tumor size, gross type, Edmondson- Steiner (ES) nuclear grade, extent of tumor, angioinvasion, AJCC stage, Milan criteria, University of California at San Francisco criteria on explant pathology (all p < .001), positive expression of cytokeratin 19 (p = .002), and preoperative α-fetoprotein (AFP) (p < .001) were predictors of tumor recurrence. In multivariate analysis, LT, preoperative AFP, multiplicity of tumor, extent of tumor, size of tumor, and ES nuclear grade were independent prognostic factors. CONCLUSIONS: LT might have a protective effect against the late recurrence of stage I-II HCC compared to non-LT, and the prognostic factors for recurrence were similar to previously well-known prognostic factors for HCC.
California
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular*
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Hepatectomy*
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Humans
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Joints
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Keratin-19
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Liver Transplantation*
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Liver*
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Multivariate Analysis
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Pathology
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Prognosis*
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Recurrence
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Seoul
3.The Cancer Genome Atlas Validation of Ancillary Tests for Classifying Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma.
Yong Joon SUH ; Hyoun Jong MOON ; Ji Young CHOE ; Hyo Jin PARK
International Journal of Thyroidology 2017;10(1):24-35
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Ancillary tests such as BRAF(V600E) mutation or immunohistochemical (IHC) assays have been utilized as complements to morphological criteria in diagnosing subsets of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Utilizing results from analysis by The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), we evaluated the diagnostic value and feasibility of these ancillary tests in diagnosing follicular variant PTC (FVPTC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Clinical data and tissue samples were analyzed from 370 PTC patients, who had undergone thyroidectomy between December 2003 and July 2014. PTC was limited to conventional PTC (CVPTC), tall cell variant PTC (TCPTC), and FVPTC. Using multivariate analyses, FVPTC cases were compared to CVPTC and TCPTC cases. Surgical specimens were pyrosequenced for BRAF(V600E) mutation or stained for IHC markers such as CD56, galectin-3, cytokeratin 19 (CK19), or CD31. For the validation, a comprehensive analysis was performed for BRAF(V600E) mutation and quantitative mRNA expressional difference in TCGA. RESULTS: Demographic differences were not observed between 159 CVPTC, 103 TCPTC, and 108 FVPTC cases. BRAF(V600E) mutation predominated in CVPTC+TCPTC group, but not in FVPTC group (78.4% vs. 18.7%, p<0.001), as suggested by TCGA (57.4% vs. 12.1%, p<0.0001). IHC markers significantly distinguished FVPTC cases from CVPTC+TCPTC cases. CD56 exhibited more intense staining in FVPTC cases (21.1% vs. 72.0%, p<0.001). Galectin-3 and CK19 yielded limited values. CD31 correlated with lymphovascular invasion (r=0.847, p<0.001). In analysis of TCGA, mRNA differential expression of these genes revealed their corresponding upregulation or downregulation. CONCLUSION: BRAF(V600E) mutation or TCGA-validated IHC assay could be recommended as ancillary tests for classifying PTC.
Complement System Proteins
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Down-Regulation
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Galectin 3
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Genome*
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Humans
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Keratin-19
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Multivariate Analysis
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RNA, Messenger
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Thyroid Gland*
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Thyroid Neoplasms*
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Thyroidectomy
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Up-Regulation
4.Analysis of correlation factors for occurrence and progression-free survival of cavitating lung cancer in 947 cases.
Dengxia YANG ; Chan ZHOU ; Xinyue WANG ; Qian KONG ; Zhujun LIU ; Kai LI
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2015;37(7):534-539
OBJECTIVEThis study was designed to investigate the correlation factors for occurrence and progression-free survival of patients with cavitating lung cancer.
METHODSWe collected the clinical data of 947 lung cancer patients. Tumor cavitation was observed in 51 patients at baseline and in 23 patients after treatment, while was not discovered in other 873 patients. Multifactor logistic regression was performed to analyze the correlation factors for occurrence. The independent predictors of PFS were analyzed with Cox proportional regression. Survival curves were constructed with the Kaplan-Meier product limit method and compared using the log-rank test.
RESULTSIn the 947 cases, the proportion of cases with baseline cavitation was 5.4% and the incidence of cavitation after treatment was 2.6%. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that the occurrence of baseline cavitation is related to age, history of diabetes, history of drinking, pathologic types, tumor location, tumor diameter and distant metastasis (P < 0.05). Multifactor logistic regression analysis revealed that the occurrence of post-therapeutic cavitation is related to sex, pathologic types and tumor diameter (P < 0.05).The median PFS of patients with baseline cavitation (7.3 months) was significantly longer than the cases without it (5.2 months) (P = 0.002). While there was no significant difference between the median PFS of patients with post-therapeutic cavitation and patients without it (5.1 months vs. 5.3 months, P = 0.060). Cox proportional regression analysis revealed that cyfra21-1 is related to PFS of patients with baseline cavitaion (P < 0.05) and smoking history is related to PFS of patients with post-therapeutic cavitaion (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSPatients with baseline and post-therapeutic cavitation present different clinical features and progression-free survivals. The PFS of patients with baseline cavitation is longer than that of the cases without it. On the contrary, PFS of patients with post-therapeutic cavitation is shorter than the patients without it.
Antigens, Neoplasm ; metabolism ; Disease-Free Survival ; Humans ; Kaplan-Meier Estimate ; Keratin-19 ; metabolism ; Lung Neoplasms ; mortality ; pathology ; therapy ; Regression Analysis ; Retrospective Studies ; Risk Factors ; Time Factors
5.Significance of serum neuron-specific enolase before treatment in predicting brain metastases and prognosis of advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
Yan CHEN ; Email: YANC99@SINA.COM. ; Wei PENG ; Yanfang HUANG ; Jin CHEN ; Guangjian SU ; Chuanhui JIANG ; Yanping XIAO
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2015;37(7):508-511
OBJECTIVETo explore the value of serum neuron-specific enolase (NSE) before treatment in predicting brain metastases and prognosis of advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
METHODSA total of 128 hospitalized patients with advanced NSCLC from Jan 2012 to Mar 2012 were followed up, and their clinicopathological data, serum NSE, carcinoembryonic antigen, cytokeratin 21-1 (cyfra21-1) levels, albumin (ALB), white blood cell (WBC) before treatment were analyzed retrospectively to determine the factors affecting brain metastasis and prognosis of advanced NSCLC.
RESULTSAmong the 128 NSCLC patients, 90 cases were of adenocarcinoma, 30 cases were of squamous cell carcinoma, and 8 cases were of large cell carcinoma. The median levels of pre-treatment NSE, CEA and cyfra21-1 were 13.6 ng/ml, 7.8 ng/ml and 6.1 ng/ml, respectively. The average levels of ALB and WBC were (35.41 ± 5.60) g/L and (8.16 ± 2.53) × 10⁹/ml, respectively. Multi-variate logistic regression analysis showed that serum NSE before treatment was associated with brain metastasis of advanced NSCLC (P = 0.030). Pre-treatment NSE levels were (34.18 ± 28.48) ng/ml in 28 patients with brain metastasis and (13.87 ± 4.49) ng/ml in 98 patients without brain metastasis (P < 0.05). The median survival time were 3.5 months in patients with normal levels of NSE, and 10.7 months in patients with elevated levels of NSE pre-treatment (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSA higher pre-treatment level of NSE is closely correlated with brain metastasis of advanced NSCLC, and can be used as a predictor of brain metastases in advanced NSCLC. High pre-treatment levels of NSE indicate a poor prognosis in advanced NSCLC patients.
Adenocarcinoma ; blood ; enzymology ; secondary ; Antigens, Neoplasm ; blood ; Brain Neoplasms ; secondary ; Carcinoembryonic Antigen ; blood ; Carcinoma, Large Cell ; blood ; enzymology ; secondary ; Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ; blood ; enzymology ; secondary ; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ; blood ; enzymology ; secondary ; Humans ; Keratin-19 ; blood ; Leukocyte Count ; Lung Neoplasms ; blood ; enzymology ; pathology ; Phosphopyruvate Hydratase ; blood ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Serum Albumin ; analysis
6.Clinical and Prognostic Significances of Cytokeratin 19 and KIT Expression in Surgically Resectable Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors.
Eun Mi SON ; Joo Young KIM ; Soyeon AN ; Ki Byung SONG ; Song Cheol KIM ; Eunsil YU ; Seung Mo HONG
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 2015;49(1):30-36
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PanNETs) are malignant endocrine neoplasms that present diverse clinical behaviors. Therefore, identification of biomarkers of PanNETs is important for stratification of the prognosis of PanNET patients. Recently, cytokeratin 19 (CK19) and KIT expression were reported to have prognostic significance in PanNET patients. METHODS: To identify their prognostic significance, CK19 and KIT protein expression were assessed in 182 surgically resected PanNETs and compared with clinicopathologic factors. RESULTS: Of 182 PanNETs cases, CK19 and KIT expression was noted in 97 (53.3%) and 16 (8.8%) cases, respectively. PanNET patients with CK19 expression had larger tumors (p=.006), higher World Health Organization (WHO) grade (p=.002) and pT classification (p<.001), increased distant metastasis (p=.004), and lymphovascular (p=.012) and perineural (p=.019) invasion. Similarly, those with KIT expression had larger tumors (p=.030), higher WHO grade (p=.001), advanced pT classification (p<.001), distant metastasis (p=.001), and lymphovascular invasion (p=.014). The 5-year survival rate for PanNET patients with KIT expression was significantly lower (62%) than that of patients without KIT expression (77%, p=.011), as determined by univariate but not by multivariate analyses. CONCLUSIONS: CK19 and KIT expression correlate with higher metastatic potential and advanced disease stage, and KIT expression is associated with worse survival in PanNET patients.
Biomarkers
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Classification
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Keratin-19*
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Multivariate Analysis
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Neuroendocrine Tumors*
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Pancreas
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Prognosis
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Survival Rate
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World Health Organization
7.Impact of chronic kidney disease on serum tumor markers concentrations.
Hong-Li TONG ; Zhen-Nan DONG ; Xin-Yu WEN ; Jing GAO ; Bo WANG ; Ya-Ping TIAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(2):274-279
BACKGROUNDSerum tumor markers have always been of clinical importance in the diagnosis, monitoring disease progression and therapy efficacy for patients with malignant diseases. However, elevated serum tumor markers are found in some benign conditions, especially in chronic kidney disease (CKD). The elevation of them in CKD might cause confusion and misuse of these tumor markers. We conducted this retrospective study to investigate which of the five widely used tumor markers including carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), cytokeratin 19 fragment antigen 21-1 (Cyfra21-1), squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCC) and neuron specific enolase (NSE) are affected markedly by CKD, in order to use them more effectively.
METHODSSerum tumor marker concentrations, biochemical, hematological parameters, and urinalysis were measured in CKD patients and healthy controls. The positive rate and median tumor markers' level in CKD patients and controls, and those in CKD patients stratified by CKD grade were compared using nonparametric rank tests. Correlation analysis of serum tumor markers and other parameters in CKD patients were performed using the Spearman correlation coefficient. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis was used to estimate the important variables that caused elevated serum concentrations of these markers in CKD patients.
RESULTSThe overall positive rates and serum concentrations of Cyfra21-1, SCC, CEA in CKD group were significantly higher than those in control group. Positive rate and serum concentrations of those tumor markers increased as kidney function decreased. Both univariate analysis and multivariate regression analysis showed that the elevations of those tumor markers were not only associated with kidney function, but also with nutritional status.
CONCLUSIONSSerum concentrations of Cyfra21-1, SCC, CEA are significantly influenced by kidney function, as well as nutritional status. Therefore, in clinical work, the indices of kidney function and nutritional status could be simultaneously measured to improve interpretation of the results of those tumor marker concentrations.
Adult ; Aged ; Antigens, Neoplasm ; blood ; Biomarkers, Tumor ; blood ; Carcinoembryonic Antigen ; blood ; Female ; Glomerular Filtration Rate ; Humans ; Keratin-19 ; blood ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Nutritional Status ; Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ; blood ; Retrospective Studies ; Serpins ; blood ; alpha-Fetoproteins ; analysis
8.Clinicopathologic Study on Combined Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Cholangiocarcinoma: with Emphasis on the Intermediate Cell Morphology.
Ho Sung PARK ; Jun Sang BAE ; Kyu Yun JANG ; Ju Hyung LEE ; Hee Chul YU ; Ji Hyeon JUNG ; Baik Hwan CHO ; Myoung Ja CHUNG ; Woo Sung MOON
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2011;26(8):1023-1030
Combined hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma (combined HCC-CC) is a rare subtype of primary liver cancer. We investigated the histopathologic features of transitional or intermediate areas in 21 combined HCC-CCs and immunophenotypes using different hepatic progenitor cell markers (CK7, CK19, c-kit, NCAM, and EpCAM). Major histologic findings of transitional or intermediate areas of 21 combined HCC-CCs included strands/trabeculae of small, uniform, oval-shaped cells with scant cytoplasm and hyperchromatic nuclei embedded within an abundant stroma, small cells with an antler-like anastomosing pattern, and solid nests of intermediate hepatocyte-like cells surrounded by small cells in periphery, in order of frequency. The intermediate area of one tumor was composed predominantly of spindle cells arranged in short fascicles. Immunophenotype of tumor cells with intermediate morphology suggested a progenitor cell origin for this tumor. Clinical findings of combined HCC-CC showed a closer resemblance with those of HCC than those of CC. In univariate analysis, tumor size, TNM stage, and serum alpha-fetoprotein levels showed a significant association with poor patient survival. Serum alpha-fetoprotein level was an independent prognostic indicator in multivariate analysis. In conclusion, an awareness of the clinicopathologic features, specifically the various morphologic features of intermediate areas in this tumor, is essential for prevention of potential misdiagnosis as another tumor.
Adult
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Aged
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Antigens, Neoplasm/metabolism
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/*pathology
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Cell Adhesion Molecules/metabolism
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Cholangiocarcinoma/*pathology
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Female
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Humans
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Immunophenotyping
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Keratin-19/metabolism
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Keratin-7/metabolism
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Liver Neoplasms/*pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neural Cell Adhesion Molecules/metabolism
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Prognosis
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit/metabolism
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alpha-Fetoproteins/analysis
9.Value of intraoperative GeneSearch(TM) BLN assay to detect breast cancer metastases in sentinel lymph nodes.
Xiao SUN ; Yong-sheng WANG ; Xian-rang SONG ; Wei-xia ZHONG ; Dian-bin MU ; Chang-chun ZHOU ; Li-li WEI ; Dong-mei LI
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2011;33(2):138-141
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the value of GeneSearch(TM) BLN assay as an intraoperative diagnostic method of sentinel lymph node metastases in breast cancer patients.
METHODSNinety consecutive patients were involved in this study. SLNs were intraoperatively identified and dissected, and then sectioned vertically to the long axis into multiple blocks. The odd blocks were tested by BLN assay and even ones prepared for frozen sectioning (FS), while all blocks were evaluated by touch imprint cytology (TIC). Post-operatively, residual tissues of the even blocks were assessed by histopathologic examination (4 - 6 µm thick serial sectioning permanent H&E slides were performed every 150 µm and one block made 6 slides).
RESULTSBLN assay could be performed within less than 35 min after learning curve of 10 cases. A correlation was found between cycle time values of mammaglobin or cytokeratin-19 and size of metastases, with Spearman correlation coefficients of 0.67 and 0.71, respectively. The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predict value (PPV) and negative predict value (NPV) of the assay were 95.6%, 93.3%, 96.7%, 93.3% and 96.7%, While FS had the sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV of 76.7%, 100%, 100%, 89.6%, and TIC of 73.3%, 100%, 100%, 88.2%, respectively. The sensitivity of the assay was higher than that of FS (P = 0.07), and was significantly higher than that of FS (P = 0.04). When assessing patients with micro-metastases, the assay had a sensitivity of 85.7%, which was significantly higher than that of FS and TIC (P = 0.03).
CONCLUSIONGeneSearch(TM) BLN Assay can replace FS and TIC for the intraoperative assessment of SLN.
Breast Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; pathology ; Cytodiagnosis ; Frozen Sections ; methods ; Humans ; Keratin-19 ; analysis ; Lymph Nodes ; pathology ; Lymphatic Diseases ; pathology ; Lymphatic Metastasis ; pathology ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy ; methods
10.Hyalinizing trabecular tumor and papillary carcinoma of the thyroid.
Hong ZHU ; Ji-ping QI ; Ying-wei WANG ; Yue-jia SONG ; Zhi-yi ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2010;123(20):2832-2835
BACKGROUNDHyalinizing trabecular tumor (HTT) is a rare thyroid neoplasm, which shares some histologic features with thyroid papillary carcinoma (TPC). Clinically, it is frequently misdiagnosed as papillary carcinoma, even for some experienced pathologists. The aim of this study was to investigate whether HTT is variant of TPC or HTT is an independent entity of thyroid neoplasm.
METHODSThe expression of CK19, galectin-3, HBME-1 and MIB-1 was detected by immunohistochemical staining in 12 cases of hyalinizing trabecular tumor and 20 cases of thyroid papillary carcinoma.
RESULTSTwo of the 12 HTT samples were positive or focally positive for CK19. Four of the 12 samples of HTT presented positive to galectin-3; 3 were stained strongly and the other one was focally positive. None of the 12 samples of HTT was positive for HBME-1. Five in 12 HTT samples were stained in nucleus for MIB-1. Almost all the 20 cases of thyroid papillary carcinoma were intensely stained for CK19, galectin-3 and HBME-1. Fifteen in 20 cases of thyroid papillary carcinoma showed nuclear staining for MIB-1.
CONCLUSIONSHTT is an independent thyroid neoplasm, not a variant of TPC. This study could help in the differential diagnosis of HTT from TPC. CK19, galectin-3 and HBME-1 are adequate to identify HTT and TPC, but MIB-1 does not play an important role in discrimination between HTT and TPC.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Biomarkers, Tumor ; analysis ; Carcinoma, Papillary ; chemistry ; diagnosis ; Child ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Female ; Galectin 3 ; analysis ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Keratin-19 ; analysis ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Thyroid Neoplasms ; chemistry ; diagnosis ; Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases ; analysis

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