1. Double immunohistochemical staining with MUC4/p53 is useful in the distinction of pancreatic adenocarcinoma from chronic pancreatitis: a tissue microarray-based study.
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Bhardwaj A, Marsh WL Jr, Nash JW, Barbacioru CC, Jones S, and Frankel WL
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- Adenocarcinoma metabolism, Biomarkers, Tumor analysis, Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Mucin-4, Pancreatic Neoplasms metabolism, Pancreatitis, Chronic metabolism, Sensitivity and Specificity, Serpins metabolism, Smad4 Protein metabolism, Tissue Array Analysis, Adenocarcinoma diagnosis, Mucins metabolism, Pancreatic Neoplasms diagnosis, Pancreatitis, Chronic diagnosis, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 metabolism
- Abstract
Context: Immunohistochemical stains have been used for the distinction of pancreatic adenocarcinoma from chronic pancreatitis., Objective: To determine if a double stain for MUC/p53 improved specificity and sensitivity for distinction of pancreatic adenocarcinoma from chronic pancreatitis by comparing maspin, mucin 4 (MUC4), p53, Smad4, and the double stain MUC4/p53., Design: Seventy-four pancreatic adenocarcinomas and 19 chronic pancreatitis cases were retrieved from archival files. Tissue cores were arrayed to create a tissue microarray of 2-mm cores. Sections were stained with antibodies against maspin, MUC4, p53, and Smad4. Additionally, a 2-color, double stain for MUC4 and p53 was developed and evaluated. Five percent or greater staining in either of the cores was considered positive. Intensity (0, 1, 2) and extent (%) of tumor cells staining was also determined., Results: The sensitivity for distinction of pancreatic adenocarcinoma from chronic pancreatitis with maspin, MUC4, p53, and Smad4 was 90%, 77%, 60%, and 63%, respectively; the specificity was 67%, 78%, 88%, and 88%, respectively. When MUC4 and p53 were combined in a double stain, and positive staining for either considered a positive result, the sensitivity increased to 96% but specificity was 73%. When immunoreactivity for both antibodies was necessary for a positive result, sensitivity fell to 39% but specificity was 100%. No correlation was found between intensity or extent of staining with any of the individual stains and tumor differentiation., Conclusion: The double immunohistochemical stain for MUC4/p53 can be a useful diagnostic tool in conjunction with the hematoxylin-eosin-stained section for pancreatic adenocarcinoma, particularly when limited tumor is available for multiple stains.
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- 2007
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