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Distinct Clinicopathologic and Genetic Features of 2 Histologic Subtypes of Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma
- Source :
- The American Journal of Surgical Pathology; August 2016, Vol. 40 Issue: 8 p1021-1030, 10p
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text.Previous studies have identified 2 clinically significant morphologic subtypes of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) on the basis of anatomic location and/or histologic appearances. Recognizing that these classification schemes are not always applicable practically, this study aimed to establish a novel classification system based on mucin productivity and immunophenotype and to determine the rationale of this classification by examining the clinicopathologic and genetic characteristics of the 2 subtypes defined by this method. We retrospectively investigated 102 consecutive ICC cases and classified them on the basis of mucin productivity and immunophenotype (S100P, N-cadherin, and NCAM). We found that 42 and 56 cases were classified as type 1 and type 2 ICCs, respectively, and only 4 cases were of indeterminate type. Type 1 ICC, generally characterized by mucin production and diffuse immunoreactivity to S100P, arose less frequently in chronic liver diseases and showed higher levels of serum CEA and CA 19-9 than did type 2 ICC, which generally showed little mucin production and exhibited immunoreactivity to N-cadherin and/or NCAM. Type 1 ICC was characterized by several pathologic features, including higher frequencies of perineural invasion and lymph node metastasis. Although the log-rank test demonstrated that type 1 ICC had significantly worse survival, the multivariate Cox regression analysis showed no prognostic significance of this histologic subtype. Genetic analyses revealed that KRASmutation was significantly more frequent in type 1 ICC, whereas IDHmutation and FGFR2translocation were restricted to type 2 ICC. In conclusion, the present classification of ICC based on mucin productivity and immunophenotype identified 2 subtypes with clinicopathologic significance.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 01475185 and 15320979
- Volume :
- 40
- Issue :
- 8
- Database :
- Supplemental Index
- Journal :
- The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
- Publication Type :
- Periodical
- Accession number :
- ejs48436842
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/PAS.0000000000000670