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Cell of origin markers identify different prognostic subgroups of lung adenocarcinoma

Authors :
Giovannino Ciccone
Francesca Maletta
Anna Sapino
Pier Luigi Filosso
Nicola Veronese
Francesco Guerrera
Alberto Oliaro
Fabrizio Tabbò
Marcello Gaudiano
Claudio Luchini
Enrico Ruffini
Giorgio Inghirami
Luisa Delsedime
Licia Montagna
Filomena Di Giacomo
Alessia Nottegar
Aldo Scarpa
Marco Chilosi
Enrica Migliore
Tabbò, F.
Nottegar, A.
Guerrera, F.
Migliore, E.
Luchini, C.
Maletta, F.
Veronese, N.
Montagna, L.
Gaudiano, M.
Di Giacomo, F.
Filosso, P.L.
Delsedime, L.
Ciccone, G.
Scarpa, A.
Sapino, A.
Oliaro, A.
Ruffini, E.
Inghirami, G.
Chilosi, M.
Source :
Human Pathology. 75:167-178
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Strong prognostic markers able to stratify lung adenocarcinoma (ADC) patients are lacking. We evaluated whether a six-immunohistochemical markers panel (TTF1, SP-A, Napsin A, MUC5AC, CDX2 and CK5), defining the putative neoplastic “cell of origin,” allows to identify prognostic subgroups among lung ADC. We screened a large cohort of ADC specimens (2003–2013) from Torino Institutional Repository identifying: (i) marker positivity by immunohistochemistry, (ii) main morphological appearance by light microscopy, (iii) presence of “hotspot” mutations of candidate genes by Sequenom technology. To evaluate possible predictors of survival and time to recurrence, uni- and multivariable-adjusted comparisons were performed. We identified 4 different subgroups: “alveolar,” “bronchiolar,” “mixed” and “null type." Alveolar-differentiated ADC were more common in young (P =.065), female (P =.083) patients, frequently harboring EGFR-mutated (P =.003) tumors with acinar pattern (P

Details

ISSN :
00468177
Volume :
75
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Pathology
Accession number :
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