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Lung carcinoid tumours: histology and Ki‐67, the eternal rivalry
WHO classification of Thoracic Tumours defines lung carcinoid tumours (LCTs) as well‐differentiated neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) classified in low grade typical (TC) and intermediate grade atypical carcinoids (AC). Limited data exist concerning protein expression and morphologic factors able to p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092270/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36239545 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/his.14819 |
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author | Centonze, Giovanni Maisonneuve, Patrick Simbolo, Michele Lagano, Vincenzo Grillo, Federica Fabbri, Alessandra Prinzi, Natalie Garzone, Giovanna Filugelli, Martina Pardo, Carlotta Mietta, Alessia Pusceddu, Sara Sabella, Giovanna Bercich, Luisa Mangogna, Alessandro Rolli, Luigi Grisanti, Salvatore Benvenuti, Mauro Roberto Pastorino, Ugo Roz, Luca Scarpa, Aldo Berruti, Alfredo Capella, Carlo Milione, Massimo |
author_facet | Centonze, Giovanni Maisonneuve, Patrick Simbolo, Michele Lagano, Vincenzo Grillo, Federica Fabbri, Alessandra Prinzi, Natalie Garzone, Giovanna Filugelli, Martina Pardo, Carlotta Mietta, Alessia Pusceddu, Sara Sabella, Giovanna Bercich, Luisa Mangogna, Alessandro Rolli, Luigi Grisanti, Salvatore Benvenuti, Mauro Roberto Pastorino, Ugo Roz, Luca Scarpa, Aldo Berruti, Alfredo Capella, Carlo Milione, Massimo |
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description | WHO classification of Thoracic Tumours defines lung carcinoid tumours (LCTs) as well‐differentiated neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) classified in low grade typical (TC) and intermediate grade atypical carcinoids (AC). Limited data exist concerning protein expression and morphologic factors able to predict disease aggressiveness. Though Ki‐67 has proved to be a powerful diagnostic and prognostic factor for Gastro‐entero‐pancreatic NENs, its role in lung NENs is still debated. A retrospective series of 370 LCT from two oncology centers was centrally reviewed. Morphology and immunohistochemical markers (Ki‐67, TTF‐1, CD44, OTP, SSTR‐2A, Ascl1, and p53) were studied and correlated with Overall Survival (OS), Cancer‐specific survival (CSS) and Disease‐free survival (DFS). Carcinoid histology was confirmed in 355 patients: 297 (83.7%) TC and 58 (16.3%) AC. Ki‐67 at 3% was the best value in predicting DFS. Ki‐67 ≥ 3% tumours were significantly associated with AC histology, stage III‐IV, smoking, vascular invasion, tumour spread through air spaces OTP negativity, and TTF‐1, Ascl1 and p53 positivity. After adjustment for center and period of diagnosis, both Ki‐67 (≥3 versus <3) and histology (AC versus TC) alone significantly added prognostic information to OS and CSS multivariable model with age, stage and OTP; addition of both variables did not provide further prognostic information. Conversely, an improved significance of the DFS prediction model at multivariate analysis was seen by adding Ki‐67 (≥3 versus <3, P adj = 0.01) to TC and AC histological distinction, age, lymph node involvement, residual tumour and OTP. Ki‐67 ≥ 3% plays a potentially pivotal role in LCT prognosis, irrespective of histological grade. |
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spelling | pubmed-100922702023-04-13 Lung carcinoid tumours: histology and Ki‐67, the eternal rivalry Centonze, Giovanni Maisonneuve, Patrick Simbolo, Michele Lagano, Vincenzo Grillo, Federica Fabbri, Alessandra Prinzi, Natalie Garzone, Giovanna Filugelli, Martina Pardo, Carlotta Mietta, Alessia Pusceddu, Sara Sabella, Giovanna Bercich, Luisa Mangogna, Alessandro Rolli, Luigi Grisanti, Salvatore Benvenuti, Mauro Roberto Pastorino, Ugo Roz, Luca Scarpa, Aldo Berruti, Alfredo Capella, Carlo Milione, Massimo Histopathology Original Articles WHO classification of Thoracic Tumours defines lung carcinoid tumours (LCTs) as well‐differentiated neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) classified in low grade typical (TC) and intermediate grade atypical carcinoids (AC). Limited data exist concerning protein expression and morphologic factors able to predict disease aggressiveness. Though Ki‐67 has proved to be a powerful diagnostic and prognostic factor for Gastro‐entero‐pancreatic NENs, its role in lung NENs is still debated. A retrospective series of 370 LCT from two oncology centers was centrally reviewed. Morphology and immunohistochemical markers (Ki‐67, TTF‐1, CD44, OTP, SSTR‐2A, Ascl1, and p53) were studied and correlated with Overall Survival (OS), Cancer‐specific survival (CSS) and Disease‐free survival (DFS). Carcinoid histology was confirmed in 355 patients: 297 (83.7%) TC and 58 (16.3%) AC. Ki‐67 at 3% was the best value in predicting DFS. Ki‐67 ≥ 3% tumours were significantly associated with AC histology, stage III‐IV, smoking, vascular invasion, tumour spread through air spaces OTP negativity, and TTF‐1, Ascl1 and p53 positivity. After adjustment for center and period of diagnosis, both Ki‐67 (≥3 versus <3) and histology (AC versus TC) alone significantly added prognostic information to OS and CSS multivariable model with age, stage and OTP; addition of both variables did not provide further prognostic information. Conversely, an improved significance of the DFS prediction model at multivariate analysis was seen by adding Ki‐67 (≥3 versus <3, P adj = 0.01) to TC and AC histological distinction, age, lymph node involvement, residual tumour and OTP. Ki‐67 ≥ 3% plays a potentially pivotal role in LCT prognosis, irrespective of histological grade. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-10-26 2023-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10092270/ /pubmed/36239545 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/his.14819 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Histopathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Centonze, Giovanni Maisonneuve, Patrick Simbolo, Michele Lagano, Vincenzo Grillo, Federica Fabbri, Alessandra Prinzi, Natalie Garzone, Giovanna Filugelli, Martina Pardo, Carlotta Mietta, Alessia Pusceddu, Sara Sabella, Giovanna Bercich, Luisa Mangogna, Alessandro Rolli, Luigi Grisanti, Salvatore Benvenuti, Mauro Roberto Pastorino, Ugo Roz, Luca Scarpa, Aldo Berruti, Alfredo Capella, Carlo Milione, Massimo Lung carcinoid tumours: histology and Ki‐67, the eternal rivalry |
title | Lung carcinoid tumours: histology and Ki‐67, the eternal rivalry |
title_full | Lung carcinoid tumours: histology and Ki‐67, the eternal rivalry |
title_fullStr | Lung carcinoid tumours: histology and Ki‐67, the eternal rivalry |
title_full_unstemmed | Lung carcinoid tumours: histology and Ki‐67, the eternal rivalry |
title_short | Lung carcinoid tumours: histology and Ki‐67, the eternal rivalry |
title_sort | lung carcinoid tumours: histology and ki‐67, the eternal rivalry |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10092270/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36239545 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/his.14819 |
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