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Large-scale human tissue analysis identifies Uroplakin 1b as a putative diagnostic marker in surgical pathology

Authors :
Viktor Reiswich
Gonca Akdeniz
Maximilian Lennartz
Anne Menz
Viktoria Chirico
Claudia Hube-Magg
Christoph Fraune
Christian Bernreuther
Ronald Simon
Till S. Clauditz
Guido Sauter
Ria Uhlig
Andrea Hinsch
Simon Kind
Frank Jacobsen
Katharina Möller
Stefan Steurer
Sarah Minner
Eike Burandt
Andreas H. Marx
Patrick Lebok
Till Krech
David Dum
Source :
Human Pathology. 126:108-120
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Uroplakin 1B (Upk1b) stabilizes epithelial cells lining the bladder lumen to prevent rupturing during bladder distension. Little is known about Upk1b expression in other normal and malignant tissues. To comprehensively evaluate the potential diagnostic and prognostic utility of Upk1b expression analysis, a tissue microarray containing 14,061 samples from 127 different tumor types and subtypes and 608 samples of 76 different normal tissue types was analyzed by immunohistochemistry. Upk1b immunostaining was found in 61 (48%) different tumor types including 50 (39%) with at least one moderately positive and 39 tumor types (31%) with at least one strongly positive tumor. Highest positivity rates were found in urothelial neoplasms (58-95%), Brenner tumors of the ovary (92%), epithelioid mesothelioma (87%), serous carcinoma of the ovary (58%) and the endometrium (53%) as well as in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (18-37%), lung (39%), and esophagus (26%). In urothelial carcinoma, low Upk1b expression was linked to high grade and invasive tumor growth (P .0001 each) and nodal metastasis (P = .0006). Our data suggest diagnostic applications of Upk1b immunohistochemistry in panels for the distinction of malignant mesothelioma from adenocarcinoma of the lung, urothelial carcinoma from prostatic adenocarcinoma in the bladder, or pancreaticobiliary and gastroesophageal from colorectal adenocarcinoma.

Details

ISSN :
00468177
Volume :
126
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....04c58d497a75a21f3b7a096c3215cb5e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humpath.2022.05.002