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Clinics ; 78: 100155, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1421270

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Abstract FOXO3a dysregulation is frequently implicated in tumorigenesis, and its inhibition can occur by several molecular mechanisms. Among these, post-transcriptional suppression by miRNAs has been associated with various cancers initiation. Here, we assessed the expression profiles of the most relevant miRNAs for breast tumorigenesis, using Luminal A (LA) and Triple-Negative (TN) breast cancer from Brazilian patients, by the quantitative real time-PCR method. Their potential prognostic role for the patients was also evaluated. We identified the miRNAs miR-96-5p and miR-182-5p, de-scribed as negative regulators of FOXO3A, with differential expression both in LA and TN tumors when compared to normal tissue. The miR-96-5p and miR-182-5p miRNAs were upregulated in LA (7.82 times, p < 0.005; 6.12 times, p < 0.005, respectively) and TN breast cancer samples (9.42 times, p < 0.0001; 8.51 times, p < 0.0001) compared to normal tissues. The samples with higher miR-96-5p and miR-182-5p expression (FR ≥ 4) were submitted for FOXO3a immunostaining. Reduced protein detection was observed in all of the tumors compared to normal tissues. The most prominent miRNA expression and FOXO3a protein suppression were observed in TN samples (p < 0.001), indicating the relevant role of these molecules in this tumor biology and clinical behavior. Our results corroborate the literature regarding to the relevance of FOXO3a in the breast cancer, and they open new perspectives for alternative target therapy options for Brazilian patients expressing both FOXO3a and its regulatory miRNAs.

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Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences ; : 13-19, 2023.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-996925

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@#Introduction: There is an increasing demand for additional techniques to diagnose and treat cancer including CRC or colorectal cancer effectively. Utilizing antibodies as biomarker could contribute to accurate diagnosis of cancer due to its high specificity and sensitivity. One of the etiologies of CRC progression was proposed as the alterations of hexosamine biosynthetic pathway which could subsequently influence the rate-limiting enzyme, glutamine-fructose-6-phosphate aminotransferase (GFAT1). These increased enzymatic activities resulted in an elevation of glucose uptake that provides nutrients facilitating the progression of cancer cells. Therefore, we attempted to determine the potential of GFAT1 as the biomarker for CRC by correlating its expression with clinicopathological features of the patients. Methods: A total of 132 10% formalin-fixed paraffin embedded tissue were retrieved. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed on the tissue sections and digital images were subsequently acquired. All the images were automatedly analyzed using IHC Profiler. GFAT1 immunoreactivity in colorectal tissues was calculated using an adapted H-score formula. Clinicopathological features of the patients were statistically correlated with the status of GFAT1. Results: Colorectal adenocarcinoma tissues had the significantly highest GFAT1 H-scores with the mean of 103.18 compared to adenoma and non-tumor tissues. There have been no significant associations between clinicopathological characteristics of the patients and the status of GFAT1 except for tumor size. Conclusion: Immunoreactivity of GFAT1 was significantly different between non-tumorous tissues and adenocarcinoma as well as between adenoma and adenocarcinoma tissues. GFAT1 could serve as one of the prognostic biomarkers or useful targets.

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Chinese Journal of Biologicals ; (12): 1179-1184, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-996674

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@#Objective To investigate the effect of different diluents on the stability of the mixed enzyme-labeled antibody,and screen a suitable diluent for the mixed enzyme-labeled antibody,which can protect the stability of the cocktail mixture of horseradish peroxidase(HRP) conjugated secondary antibody and alkaline phosphatase(AP) conjugated secondary antibody.Methods Using Tris-HCl buffer as the base solution,four different diluent formulations(A,B,C,D) were prepared with different kinds of stabilizers contained in each formula,such as protein,metalion,surfactant and bacteriostatic agent.Mixed enzyme-labeled antibodies were prepared with different diluents and stored at 2~8 ℃ and 37 ℃,which were detected for the stability by ELISA,enzyme activity assay and immunohistochemistry(IHC) staining.Results D solution [Tris(50 mmol/L)+BSA(1.5%,g/100 mL)+Tween-20(0.3%)+Proclin-950(0.1%,g/100 mL)+sodium chloride(150 mmol/L)+L-Ascorbic Acid(1 mmol/L)+L-methionine(5 mmol/L)+L-histidine(5 mmol/L)+sodium caseinate(1%,g/100 mL)+zinc chloride(0.1 mmol/L)+trehalose(8%,g/100 mL)] was of the optimal protective effect.When stored at 37 ℃ for 10 weeks,the working solution of HRP conjugated secondary antibodies and AP conjugated secondary antibodies showed the highest titer,the activity residual ratios of HRP and AP were 93.46% and96.07%,respectively,and there was no significant difference in IHC results.Conclusion This formula diluent can be used for the preparation of mixed enzyme-labeled antibody working solution.

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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 2022 Dec; 65(4): 786-790
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223344

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Context: Co-expressions of receptor tyrosine kinases such as c-MET and HER2 were reported in many studies. The concomitant expression is associated with more aggressive clinical course. Aims: In this study, it was intended to investigate the correlation of the positivity of c-MET and HER2 with histopathologic findings and their impacts on prognosis. Subjects and Methods: After the decision of the ethics committee, a total of 64 cases, whose HER 2 status was studied by dual silver in situ hybridization/immunohistochemistry method, were included in the study. Immunohistochemical staining for c-MET was performed to all cases and the evaluation was performed similarly to the criteria for HER2 evaluation, but cytoplasmic staining was also considered significant. Statistical Analysis Used: The data were analyzed using SPSS 20 for Windows. Results: c-MET positivity which is considered by the score of 2+ and 3+ was found only in 34.4% of HER2 positive cases while it was 59.3% in HER2 negative cases (P = 0.045). The sole histopathological feature associated with c-MET positivity was distal gastric localization (P = 0.016). Conclusions: Even though higher rates of c-MET positivity in HER2 positive cases were stated in the literature, contrary results were obtained in this study. Comparing the HER2+/c-MET + co-expression group with the other groups, no difference was found about age, sex, macroscopic and microscopic characteristics. The presence of c-MET positivity in cases with HER2 expression suggests that c-MET expression might be associated with the resistance to Trastuzumab.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-221331

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Background: Pathological complete response (pCR) to Neo adjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) is a significant prognostic marker in breast cancer, so accurate diagnosis and grading of pathological chemo response of tumour is needed for an effective planning of treatment regimen. To study the various histopathological Aims: changes in Mastectomy specimens following NACT and to evaluate the pathological response of tumour to NACT, also to compare the expression of ER, PR, and HER2 in biopsies and post NACT mastectomy specimens by Immunohistochemistry (IHC). Methods And Materials: 50 breast carcinoma cases, who was diagnosed on trucut biopsies and treated with preoperative NACT followed by mastectomy was included. In post NACT mastectomy specimens, the chemoresponse was classified according to Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) guidelines. ER, PR, and HER2/ neu receptor expression was compared between trucut biopsy specimens (pre- NACT) and resection specimens (post- NACT). Results were analysed by Chi square test and McNemar chi square test. Among 50 cases, patients presented with lump, Results: involved more on the right and in upper outer quadrant. Most common stage at presentation is stage III A. Histologically all belong to IDCC -NST histological subtype. Significant reduction in mean tumour size by 52.7% after NACT was observed. pCR, pPR and pNR was observed in 20 %, 58 % and 22 %of the cases respectively. Most common histological change seen in post NACT is necrosis, desmoplasia, fibrosis, lymphocytic infiammatory response. Discordance in ER expression (17.5 %), PR expression (20%) and HER2 /neu (12.5 %) before and after NACT. But these were statistically insignificant. CONCLUSIONS: Pathological evaluation of chemo response of tumour is the gold standard. The discordance rate of ER, PR and HER-2/neu expression following NACT was statistically insignificant, larger studies needed to analyse their impact in patient management.

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Rev. peru. med. exp. salud publica ; 39(4): [450-455], oct. 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1424345

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El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar la presencia del Virus Papiloma Humano (VPH) tipo 16 y 18 en biopsias de tejido mamario parafinado de pacientes con diagnóstico clínico de cáncer de mama. Se analizaron 32 biopsias de cáncer de mama embebidas en parafina para detectar el ADN de VPH mediante PCR en tiempo real, los iniciadores estuvieron dirigidos al gen E6. Se evaluaron el tipo histológico, grado histológico y la sobreexpresión de C-erB2 y Ki-67 mediante inmunohistoquímica. El 84,38% (27) fueron positivos para VPH, el 25% (8) fueron positivos para VPH-16 y el 59,38% (19) para VPH-18. El 15,63% (5) de las muestras presentaron infección mixta. Se evidenció la sobrexpresión de C-erbB2 y Ki-67 en 6,25% (2) de las muestras positivas para VPH-16 y 15,63% (5) de las muestras positivas para VPH-18. Se detectó ADN de VPH-16 y VPH-18 en las muestras de biopsias analizadas mediante PCR en tiempo real.


The aim of this study was to determine the presence of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 and 18 in biopsies of paraffin-embedded breast tissue from patients with clinically diagnosed breast cancer. 32 paraffin-embedded breast cancer biopsies were analyzed in order to detect HPV DNA by real-time PCR, the primers were directed at the E6 gene. The histological type, histological grade and overexpression of C-erB2 and Ki-67 were evaluated by immunohistochemistry. 84.38% (27) of the samples were positive for HPV, 25% (8) were positive for HPV-16 and 59.38% (19) were positive for HPV-18. Mixed infection was found in 15.63% (5) of the samples. Overexpression of C-erbB2 and Ki-67 was seen in 6.25% (2) of the samples positive for HPV-16 and in 15.63% (5) samples positive for HPV-18. HPV-16 and HPV-18 DNA was detected in the biopsy samples analyzed by real-time PCR.


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Humans , Female , Breast Neoplasms , Human papillomavirus 16 , Human papillomavirus 18 , Papillomaviridae , Tissues , Biopsy , Immunohistochemistry , Clinical Diagnosis , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 2022 Sept; 65(3): 719-721
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223334

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Metastatic tumors in the brain represent the most common type of intracranial neoplasm, comprising 8–10% of all brain tumors. 30% of such tumors are primarily of breast origin in females. Brain parenchymal metastasis is the more common presentation. Intraventricular spread is rare, seen in less than 5% of cases in a metastatic scenario. Here, we report a case of 41-year-old female presenting with intraventricular brain metastasis in a follow-up case of carcinoma breast. Five years post-surgery, the patient presented with complaints of headache. On evaluation, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain showed an intraventricular lesion in the fourth ventricle. She was operated on for the same and the biopsy revealed a tumor with a complex papillary pattern resembling choroid plexus papilloma. On immunohistochemistry (IHC), the tumor cells were positive for cytokeratin 7 (CK7), Epithelial membrane antigen (EMA), GATA3, and mammaglobin favoring a metastasis from breast origin. Hence, a possibility of brain metastasis should be kept in mind in patients presenting with solitary ventricular masses due to the lack of definite radiological characteristics in such locations and histological overlap. Also, organ-specific IHC is a must in today's evidence-based era as is reflected in our case.

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Indian J Pathol Microbiol ; 2022 Jun; 65(2): 374-380
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-223234

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Context: Soft tissue neoplasms are infrequent in children with sarcomas accounting for approximately 7% of all pediatric malignancies. Morphologic diagnosis is challenging due to overlapping features. Subtyping and categorization of these lesions are difficult on fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) alone owing to tumor heterogeneity and limited material in some cases. Tru-cut biopsies obtain adequate tumor tissue for ancillary studies besides conventional histology. Aim: The study aims to explore the role of tru-cut biopsy to arrive at a definitive diagnosis. The study also highlights the correlation between FNAC and histopathology on tru-cut biopsy besides explaining the significance of a panel of immunohistochemistry (IHC) markers for histological categorization and subtyping. Materials and Methods: A total of 61 children from infancy to 18 years were included in the study. Closed biopsy procedures like FNAC and tru-cut biopsy were performed, and the tru-cut biopsy specimen was subjected to a panel of immunohistochemical markers. Results: Fisher's exact test for sensitivity and specificity towards detection of malignancy was 83% and 86%, respectively for FNAC. For tru-cut biopsy, sensitivity was 94% and specificity was 91%. The two-sided P value (<0.0001) was extremely significant. Cohen's Kappa coefficient value for tru-cut biopsy was 0.772 suggesting a substantial strength of agreement. Tru-cut with IHC had a Kappa value of 0.866 suggesting greater agreement with histopathology. Conclusion: Tru-cut biopsy is a simple, safe, and reliable adjunct to the FNAC. Instead, immunohistochemistry enhances the diagnostic accuracy.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-220411

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To study the histomorphological spectrum of uterine leiomyoma variants. This study is done over a period of three year (May 2019 to May 2022) in the Department of Pathology, LNMC, Bhopal. Total of 316 hysterectomy and 14 myomectomy specimens were studied. Specimens were fixed in formalin and paraffin embedded. H&E stained tissue sections were studied. In the study we performed retrospective analysis of hysterectomy and myomectomy specimen and 330 cases of leiomyoma were evaluated. Among 330 cases, 316(95.75%) were hysterectomy specimen for varying indication and 14(4.24%) were myomectomy specimen. Histologically the usual leiomyomas was comprising of 164(49.69%) cases followed by hyalinised leiomyoma 70(21.21%), myxoid leiomyoma 15(4.54%), hydropic change 12(3.63%), cellular 11(3.33%), lipoleiomyoma 10(3.03%), calcification 10(3.03%), infarct type necrosis 10(3.03%), mitotically active 8(2.42%), symplastic 7 (2.12%), schwanonian 6(1.81%), epithelioid 3(0.90%), dissecting leiomyoma 2 (0.60%) and stromal metaplasia (osseous and cartilaginous) 2(0.60%). Leiomyoma is the commonest benign smooth muscle tumor of the uterus with a number of histological variants. In this study conventional leiomyoma being the commonest variant followed by hyalinized leiomyoma, myxoid leiomyoma, hydropic leiomyoma and lipoleiomyoma. It is important to categorise various types of leiomyoma on histology to avoid misdiagnosis.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212126

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Background: The aim of this study is to make a detailed cytological study of effusion fluids and compare with cell block study of the representative cases and IHC studies were done.Methods: Prospective study of 216 cases effusion fluids from in and around hospitals, Mangalore. This study conducted over a period of 18 months from October-2014 to April-2016. This study scrutinized and approved by Institutional Ethics Committee. The samples were processed by conventional cytology using Papanicolaou-stain and Cell Block (CB) method using 10% Alcohol-formalin fixative and stained with H and E. The cellularity, architectural patterns, morphological details were studied both smears. Ancillary immunohistochemical staining with calretinin and EMA are done.Results: A total of 216 cases of effusion fluids with cell block study were included, age range of 13 years to 93 years. Pleural fluid comprised of 55.09%, peritoneal fluid of 43.51% and pericardial fluid of 1.38%. 71% were clinically diagnosed as non-neoplastic and 29% were neoplastic condition. In CS study, 84.5% cases were benign/reactive effusion and 8.5% were positive for malignancy. In CB study, 84.5% were benign/reactive effusion and 10.2% were positive for malignancy. In comparison authors found an increase in diagnostic efficacy by 18%. IHC EMA for adenocarcinoma cells has sensitivity of 100% and calretinin for reactive mesothelial cells has specificity of 100%.Conclusions: Authors concluded that cell block technique when used as an adjuvant to routine smear examination in effusion fluids has increased the diagnostic yield and better preservation of architectural pattern. IHC is helpful in differentiating between reactive mesothelial and adenocarcinoma cells.

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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B ; (6): 1321-1330, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-828805

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JS001 (toripalimab) is a humanized IgG monoclonal antibody which strongly inhibits programmed cell death protein 1 (PD1). In this study, we used a different iodine isotype (I) to label JS001 probes to target the human PD1 (hPD1) antigen. , the half maximal effective concentration (EC) value of I-JS001 did not significantly differ from that of JS001. The uptake of I-JS001 by activated T cells was 5.63 times higher than that by nonactivated T cells after 2 h of incubation. The binding affinity of I-JS001 to T cells of different lineages after phytohemagglutinin (PHA) stimulation reached 4.26 nmol/L. Humanized C57BL/6 mice bearing mouse sarcoma S180 cell tumors were validated for immuno-positron emission tomography (immuno-PET) imaging. Pathological staining was used to assess the expression of PD1 in tumor tissues. The homologous Ihuman IgG (IhIgG) group or blocking group was used as a control group. Immuno-PET imaging showed that the uptake in the tumor area of the I-JS001 group at different time points was significantly higher than that of the blocking group or the I-hIgG group in the humanized mouse model. Taken together, these results suggest that this radiotracer has potential for noninvasive monitoring and directing tumor-specific personalized immunotherapy in PD1-positive tumors.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-196397

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary hepatic malignancy and is a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. It has a very aggressive clinical course, with a mean survival rate of much less than a year if left untreated. Here, we present a case of a 68-year-old male with progressively enlarging painful right facial swelling, involving the ramus and condyle of mandible on contrast-enhanced computed tomography mimicking an osteosarcoma. Eventually, the final diagnosis of HCC metastatic to the right parotid gland was made. We report a case of a rare metastasis of HCC to the parotid gland. Furthermore, the present case demonstrates the importance of tissue biopsy and immunohistochemistry for obtaining an accurate final diagnosis.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-185599

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Background: Carcinoma of the breast is a truly complex disease with a large intratumoral heterogeneity, leading to markedly variable clinical course and response to treatment modalities. Prognosis and management of breast cancer are influenced by variables such as stage, grade, hormone receptor status of estrogen(ER), progesterone(PR) and Human epidermal growth factor receptor2 (HER2/neu) over expression. Aims and Objectives:To highlight the histomorphological spectrum of breast carcinomas and their ER,PR, HER2NEU status. And also to find out correlation between their histological grade and the hormone status . Materials and Methods - 115 breast carcinomas were clinicopathologically and immunohistochemically analyzed in which assessment of Her2/neu, ER, PR had been performed prospectively. Statistical analysis was then used to correlate the above observation. Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of histopathology and immunohistochemistry in breast cancers not only in diagnosing the lesion but also in predicting the prognosis and target therapy.

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Rev. argent. mastología ; 38(139): 44-61, oct. 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1116514

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Introducción Las plataformas genéticas estiman el riesgo de recurrencia (rr) en cáncer de mama. La más utilizada es Oncotype DX. Una herramienta de bajo costo es ihc 4 + c que proporciona información pronóstica sobre el rr a distancia similar a Oncotype DX®. Objetivo Evaluar riesgo de recurrencia local y a distancia según ihc 4 + c. Material y método La población accesible estuvo constituida por 61 historias clínicas de pacientes con cáncer de mama con receptores hormonales positivos, a las que se le aplicó el score y se evalúo rr. Resultados El 64% de las pacientes tuvieron bajo rr. 7 pacientes (12%) presentó recidiva. De las pacientes del grupo que recibió quimioterapia (Q1), 5 (31%) tenían alto rr según ihc 4 + c. Del grupo que no recibió quimioterapia (Q2), solo 6 (13%) presentaban alto rr (p= 0,08). De las pacientes con bajo riesgo según ihc 4 + c, solo 1 (3%) tuvo recidiva (p=0,015). Conclusiones En este trabajo se encontró asociación estadísticamente significativa entre rr por ihc 4 + c y tasa de recurrencia. El ihc 4 + c podría ayudar en la toma de decisiones en aquellas pacientes en las cuales no está claro si se beneficiarán con el uso de la quimioterapia


Introduction Genetic platforms estimate the risk of recurrence (rr) in breast cancer. The most used is Oncotype DX. A low-cost tool is ihc 4 + c that provides prognostic information about rr remotely similar to Oncotype DX®. Objective To evaluate the risk of local and distant recurrence according to ihc 4 + c. Materials and method The accessible population consisted of 61 clinical histories of patients with breast cancer with positive hormone receptors, to whom the score was applied and rr was evaluated. Results 64% of the patients had low rr. 7 (12%) had recurrence. The group who receiving chemotherapy (Q1), 5 (31%) had high rr according to ihc 4 + c. The group that did not receive chemotherapy (Q2), only 6 (13%) had high rr p = 0.08. The patients with low risk according to ihc 4 + c, only 1 (3%) had recurrence (p = 0.015). Conclusions This study found a statistically significant association between rr by ihc 4 + c and recurrence rate. The ihc 4 + c could help in decision-making in those patients in whom it is not clear if they will benefit from the use of chemotherapy


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Recurrence , Breast Neoplasms
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-188913

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Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is the commonest mesenchymal tumor of gastrointestinal tract. Gastrointestinal bleeding, obstruction, pain and abdominal lump are the common clinical manifestations. Local or segmental resection provides satisfactory results. Aim: Our aim was to report our experience of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) during the last 2 years. Methods: Between January 2017 and June 2019, we performed surgery for 12 cases of GIST. Metastases, recurrence and survival data were collected in relation to age, history, clinical presentation, location, size, resection margins and cellular features. Results: Resection was completed in 11 cases. In one case definitive surgery was abandoned due to local invasion and metastasis. Three patients with high risk GIST were treated with imatinib mesylate. Conclusion: Non-radical surgery in the form of local or segmental resection is the standard surgical approach for GIST management. Pathological and biological features of the neoplasm represent the most important factors predicting the prognosis.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-196342

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Primary tumors of the paratesticular region are rare, with sarcomas constituting a major proportion, particularly in the old age. The paratesticular region consists of mesothelial, various epithelial, and mesenchymal cells and may therefore give rise to a variety of tumors. Epithelioid sarcoma usually occurs at the distal extremities of young adults. The proximal-type variant is characterized by a more aggressive course and resistance to treatment. We herein report a case of 32 years male with scrotal swelling diagnosed as proximal-type epithelioid sarcoma of paratesticular region after histopathological examination and immunohistochemistry. To the best of our knowledge, this is only the second case of proximal epithelioid sarcoma of paratesticular region in the English literature. As these tumors are rare, it has been difficult to establish their optimal treatment. Also, these can be easily misdiagnosed as other epithelioid lesions.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-189207

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Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) is the commonest mesenchymal tumor of gastrointestinal tract. Gastrointestinal bleeding, obstruction, pain and abdominal lump are the common clinical manifestations. Local or segmental resection provides satisfactory results. Aim: Our aim was to report our experience of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) during the last 2 years. Methods: Between January 2017 and June 2019, we performed surgery for 12 cases of GIST. Metastases, recurrence and survival data were collected in relation to age, history, clinical presentation, location, size, resection margins and cellular features. Results: Resection was completed in 11 cases. In one case definitive surgery was abandoned due to local invasion and metastasis. Three patients with high risk GIST were treated with imatinib mesylate. Conclusion: Non-radical surgery in the form of local or segmental resection is the standard surgical approach for GIST management. Pathological and biological features of the neoplasm represent the most important factors predicting the prognosis.

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The Malaysian Journal of Pathology ; : 33-39, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-750402

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@#Introduction: Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-related protein 1 (IGFBP-rP1) is an important component of the IGF system that regulates insulin resistance-related to tumour development. The aim of this study is to investigate the expression of IGFBP-rP1 among female cancer patients who are known or not known to have Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). Materials and Methods: Using a cross-sectional design, cases of ovarian and breast cancer with clinical status of T2DM were selected over a 10-year period in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia. Immunohistochemical staining for IGFBP-rP1 was performed on paraffin-embedded tissues and the results were correlated with the patient’s demographic and clinicopathological data. Results: A total of 152 breast cancer patients were recruited into the current study with 33.5% (51/152) patients were positive T2DM. Most of the breast cancer patients with T2DM were IGFBP-rP1-negative (66.7%, 34/51). The IGFBP-rP1 expression was significantly difference between breast cancer subjects with and without T2DM (p<0.001). There was no significant association of IGFBP-rP1 expression with data on the demographic and clinicopathological profiles of patients with breast cancer. Meanwhile, positive IGFBP-rP1 expression was evident in 44 out of 108 (40.74%) ovarian cancer cases. Among these cases, 36 were T2DM. In contrast to breast cancer cases, IGFBP-rP1 was mostly expressed among ovarian cancer patients with T2DM (66.7%, 24/36, p < 0.001). However, the -positive expression was not significantly associated with any sociodemographic and clinicopathological features of ovarian cancers. Conclusions: Majority of breast cancer patients with T2DM did not express IGFBP-rP1. In contrast, majority of the ovarian cancer patients with T2DM expressed IGFBP-rP1.


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Breast Neoplasms , Ovarian Neoplasms
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Mongolian Medical Sciences ; : 8-12, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-973083

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Introduction @#The occurrence of ovarian cancer had a trend of younger in recent years. Due to no obvious clinical symptoms in the early period, most ovarian cancer was found at later period. The main screening methods are transvaginal ultrasonography, serum CA-125 and so on. About 60-70% of ovarian cancer patients are already in phase III-IV or with abdominal metastasis when diagnosed. Therefore, the early diagnosis of ovarian cancer is still in the research, and there is no definite markers, which can be used in clinical. @*Goal@#To determine the immunohistology of ovarian tumor and perform immunohistochemical analysis@*Materials and Methods@#A total of epithelial ovarian cancer paraffin-embedded tissue blocks 30collected. The hematoxylin and eosin stained histopathology slides of each of the cases were reviewed to confirm the original diagnosis, and to assess the histological grade of the neoplasm. Our study was performed on 30 ovarian epithelial cancer tissues obtained at the time of first surgery. The staining procedure for HER2 overexpression was performed using a monoclonal antibody.@*Results@#Analysis histological subtypes of ovarian malignant cancer, 90% of ovarian epithelial ovarian cancer, 6.7% of sex cord-stromal and 3.3% of germ cell tumor. (G1) well differentiated, (G2) moderately differentiated, (G3) poorly differentiated were 23.3%, 40.0% and 36.7% respectively. There is statistically significant direct, medium correlation immunohistochemical examination, the HER2 protein over expression (r=0.38, р=0.022), and HER2 protein 3+ was higher in 66.7 percent were in poorly differentiated.@*Conclusion@#In our study ovarian cancer based on the morphological architecture of tissue stained by H&E histological subtypes of epithelial ovarian cancer (90%). By immunohistochemical 93.3% positive and 6.7% negative ovarian cancer in determine HER2 expression.

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Mongolian Medical Sciences ; : 9-15, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-973013

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Introduction @#The HER2 (Human epidermal receptor 2) proto-oncogene encodes a transmembrane receptor protein involved in the development and progression of the majority of cancers. Prior studies have shown that HER2 oncogene is overexpressed in approximately 15–30% of ovarian carcinomas. However findings regarding the overexpression and prognosis are still conflicting. @*Goal@#To determine the histomorphological structure of ovarian tumor and perform immunohistochemical analysis of HER2 in tumor tissues @*Materials and Methods@#A total of epithelial ovarian cancer paraffin-embedded tissue blocks 11collected. The hematoxylin and eosin stained histopathology slides of each of the cases were reviewed to confirm the original diagnosis, and to assess the histological grade of the neoplasm. Our study was performed on 11 ovarian epithelial cancer tissues obtained at the time of first surgery. The staining procedure for HER2 overexpression was performed using a monoclonal antibody.@*Results@#The positive expression rate of HER2 in this study was 81.8%. Significant association was not found between HER2 expression International Federation of Gynecologists and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage p-values of 0.196, grading 0.642 and histological subtypes. However, there were more cases of advanced-stage disease (III/IV) with HER-2 expression than early-stage EOC (I/II). HER2 positive tumor were grades 1, 2 and 3 respectively. A higher proportion of serous ovarian neoplasm and adenocarcinoma NOS was also observed to be HER2 positive.@*Conclusion@#HER2 expression was observed to increase with advanced stages of cancer and was more commonly seen in serous rather than in adenocarcinoma NOS.

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