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J Int Med Res ; 49(10): 300060520967774, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34666529

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OBJECTIVES: To investigate the relationship between high-molecular-weight cytokeratin (34ßE12) and clinicopathological parameters (including HER-2, Ki67 and steroid receptors) in breast cancer to determine its usefulness as a prognostic marker. METHODS: In this retrospective study, the expression level 34ßE12 was assessed in surgically resected breast cancer specimens by immunohistochemical staining. Data were correlated with the patients' clinicopathological parameters. RESULTS: Of the 348 breast cancer tissue samples, 232 (67%) showed positive expression of 34ßE12. There were statistically significant differences between the positive and negative 34ßE12 expression groups in tumour size, lymph node involvement, oestrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) status. There were no differences between groups in age, tumour grade, or Ki67 status. In addition, patients who were positive for 34ßE12 had significantly extended overall survival. In multivariate analysis, the expression level of 34ßE12 was found to be a significant independent prognostic factor. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that positive 34ßE12 expression is associated with a favourable outcome in breast cancer and so may be a useful prognostic factor. Further studies are required to confirm these results.


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Breast Neoplasms , Keratins , Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics , Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Ki-67 Antigen/genetics , Prognosis , Receptor, ErbB-2/genetics , Receptors, Estrogen , Receptors, Progesterone/genetics , Retrospective Studies
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Oncol Lett ; 21(2): 97, 2021 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33376530

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Lin28 is involved in the progression of several types of tumors. Data collected from clinical trials have suggested that Lin28 expression is correlated with poor prognosis in thyroid carcinoma. The present study was conducted to investigate the association between Lin28 expression and the clinicopathological parameters of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Accordingly, the clinical data and diagnostic results from 237 patients with PTC were collected. Immunohistochemical staining was performed to evaluate the Lin28 expression levels in thyroid tissue samples. Associations between the expression levels and clinicopathological parameters were evaluated. Lin28 was expressed in 96/237 (40.5%) of PTC specimens. Compared with patients with no Lin28 expression, patients with expression had higher rates of lymph node metastasis (P<0.001) and larger tumors (P=0.011). Multivariate analysis revealed that Lin28 was associated with lymph node metastasis. Next, bioinformatics analysis was performed based using the Gene Expression Omnibus database and The Cancer Genome Atlas database. Lin28 expression was associated with aggressive tumor characteristics, such as lymph node metastasis and larger tumors. In conclusion, the present study revealed that Lin28 expression served as a risk factor for lymph node metastasis. Accordingly, Lin28 expression may be used as a prognostic marker to predict lymph node metastasis in patients with PTC. In addition, Lin28 may serve as a therapeutic target in the management of this tumor type, which may help improve patient outcomes.

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Cancer Res Treat ; 49(1): 213-218, 2017 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27384157

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PURPOSE: Primary low-grade thyroid-like papillary adenocarcinomas are extremely rare neoplasms that generally originate in the nasopharynx. Here, we describe a novel case of a 15-year-old Chinese girl who was diagnosed with low-grade thyroid-like papillary adenocarcinoma, including a brief review of the literature to reveal the clinicopathological features of low-grade thyroid-like nasopharyngeal papillary adenocarcinoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Immunohistochemistry was used to evaluate the expression of pan-cytokeratin (CKpan), cytokeratin (CK) 7, thyroid transcription factor 1 (TTF-1), vimentin, epithelial membrane antigen (EMA), thyroglobulin, CD15, S100, P40, CK20, CDX-2, glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), and Ki-67. Additionally, in situ hybridization investigation was utilized to identify the presence of small Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-encoded RNA. RESULTS: Histopathological analysis revealed florid proliferation of papillary structures lined by columnar epithelial cells with fibrovascular cores. Immunohistochemically, the neoplastic cells were positive for CKpan, CK7, TTF-1, vimentin, and EMA, but negative for thyroglobulin, CD15, S100, P40, CK20, CDX-2, and GFAP. The Ki-67-labeling index reached 5% in the most concentrated spot. In situ hybridization for EBV was negative. CONCLUSION: Due to the distinct rarity of low-grade thyroid-like papillary adenocarcinomaswith a favorable clinical outcome, a nationwide effort to raise public awareness of this neoplasm is required.


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Adenocarcinoma, Papillary/diagnosis , Carcinoma/diagnosis , Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Adenocarcinoma, Papillary/etiology , Adolescent , Biomarkers , Biopsy , Carcinoma/etiology , Endoscopy , Female , Humans , Immunohistochemistry , Nasal Septum/pathology , Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma , Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms/etiology
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