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DOG-1 as a Myoepithelial Marker in Discriminating Invasive Breast Carcinomas From Non-Invasive Breast Lesions

Introduction The most common cancer in women is, by far, breast cancer. The incidence and mortality of breast cancer must be reduced by a multidisciplinary strategy that includes education campaigns, preventive measures, screening programmes for early diagnosis, and the availability of treatment fac...

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Autores principales: Perumandal, Sushmitha, Ponnaboina, Divya Madhuri, Moula, Mohmed Chand, Rajan, Yadavalli RD
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10309016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37398743
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.39676
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author Perumandal, Sushmitha
Ponnaboina, Divya Madhuri
Moula, Mohmed Chand
Rajan, Yadavalli RD
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Ponnaboina, Divya Madhuri
Moula, Mohmed Chand
Rajan, Yadavalli RD
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description Introduction The most common cancer in women is, by far, breast cancer. The incidence and mortality of breast cancer must be reduced by a multidisciplinary strategy that includes education campaigns, preventive measures, screening programmes for early diagnosis, and the availability of treatment facilities. The use of immunohistochemical (IHC) stains with relative specificity for myoepithelial markers has become a mainstay of standard diagnostic breast pathology because the presence and distribution of myoepithelial cells might differ greatly amongst the distinct breast proliferation. Although it has also been reported that DOG1 is expressed in other mesenchymal tumours, DOG1 has been demonstrated to be sensitive and specific for the detection of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs). Both myoepithelial cells (MECs) and luminal epithelial cells have occasionally displayed DOG1 immunoreactivity in the breast. Materials and methods This prospective cross-sectional study was done in the Department of Pathology at Osmania General Hospital, Hyderabad on 60 cases from June 2017 to June 2019. Female patients with different breast lesions including benign proliferating lesions, ductal carcinoma in-situ (DCIS), and invasive carcinoma breast cases were included in the study. Inflammatory lesions, mesenchymal, and metastatic tumors were excluded. IHC expression of DOG1 as a myoepithelial marker to discriminate invasive from non-invasive breast lesions was evaluated and correlated with clinicopathological features. Results The mean age of the study population was 33.67 ± 8.48 in the benign group and 54.43 ± 12.84 in the malignant group. Fifty percent (15) of the patients with benign lesions belonged to the age group 20-30 years, whereas 26.7% (8) of the patients with malignant lesions belonged to the age group 61-70 years. DOG-1 expression was strongly positive in fibroadenoma, ductal hyperplasia, fibrocystic disease, whereas strongly negative in malignant disease of the breast (p < 0.0001). P63 expression was strongly positive in benign breast diseases and strongly negative in malignant diseases (p < 0.0001). Conclusion DOG1 seems to be similar to p63 as a myoepithelial cell marker both in normal breast tissue and in benign lesions. DOG1 is strongly positive in benign breast diseases and strongly negative in malignant breast diseases. Hence, it can be considered as a useful myoepithelial marker in differentiating invasive breast carcinoma and non-invasive breast lesions.
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spelling pubmed-103090162023-06-30 DOG-1 as a Myoepithelial Marker in Discriminating Invasive Breast Carcinomas From Non-Invasive Breast Lesions Perumandal, Sushmitha Ponnaboina, Divya Madhuri Moula, Mohmed Chand Rajan, Yadavalli RD Cureus Pathology Introduction The most common cancer in women is, by far, breast cancer. The incidence and mortality of breast cancer must be reduced by a multidisciplinary strategy that includes education campaigns, preventive measures, screening programmes for early diagnosis, and the availability of treatment facilities. The use of immunohistochemical (IHC) stains with relative specificity for myoepithelial markers has become a mainstay of standard diagnostic breast pathology because the presence and distribution of myoepithelial cells might differ greatly amongst the distinct breast proliferation. Although it has also been reported that DOG1 is expressed in other mesenchymal tumours, DOG1 has been demonstrated to be sensitive and specific for the detection of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs). Both myoepithelial cells (MECs) and luminal epithelial cells have occasionally displayed DOG1 immunoreactivity in the breast. Materials and methods This prospective cross-sectional study was done in the Department of Pathology at Osmania General Hospital, Hyderabad on 60 cases from June 2017 to June 2019. Female patients with different breast lesions including benign proliferating lesions, ductal carcinoma in-situ (DCIS), and invasive carcinoma breast cases were included in the study. Inflammatory lesions, mesenchymal, and metastatic tumors were excluded. IHC expression of DOG1 as a myoepithelial marker to discriminate invasive from non-invasive breast lesions was evaluated and correlated with clinicopathological features. Results The mean age of the study population was 33.67 ± 8.48 in the benign group and 54.43 ± 12.84 in the malignant group. Fifty percent (15) of the patients with benign lesions belonged to the age group 20-30 years, whereas 26.7% (8) of the patients with malignant lesions belonged to the age group 61-70 years. DOG-1 expression was strongly positive in fibroadenoma, ductal hyperplasia, fibrocystic disease, whereas strongly negative in malignant disease of the breast (p < 0.0001). P63 expression was strongly positive in benign breast diseases and strongly negative in malignant diseases (p < 0.0001). Conclusion DOG1 seems to be similar to p63 as a myoepithelial cell marker both in normal breast tissue and in benign lesions. DOG1 is strongly positive in benign breast diseases and strongly negative in malignant breast diseases. Hence, it can be considered as a useful myoepithelial marker in differentiating invasive breast carcinoma and non-invasive breast lesions. Cureus 2023-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10309016/ /pubmed/37398743 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.39676 Text en Copyright © 2023, Perumandal et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Perumandal, Sushmitha
Ponnaboina, Divya Madhuri
Moula, Mohmed Chand
Rajan, Yadavalli RD
DOG-1 as a Myoepithelial Marker in Discriminating Invasive Breast Carcinomas From Non-Invasive Breast Lesions
title DOG-1 as a Myoepithelial Marker in Discriminating Invasive Breast Carcinomas From Non-Invasive Breast Lesions
title_full DOG-1 as a Myoepithelial Marker in Discriminating Invasive Breast Carcinomas From Non-Invasive Breast Lesions
title_fullStr DOG-1 as a Myoepithelial Marker in Discriminating Invasive Breast Carcinomas From Non-Invasive Breast Lesions
title_full_unstemmed DOG-1 as a Myoepithelial Marker in Discriminating Invasive Breast Carcinomas From Non-Invasive Breast Lesions
title_short DOG-1 as a Myoepithelial Marker in Discriminating Invasive Breast Carcinomas From Non-Invasive Breast Lesions
title_sort dog-1 as a myoepithelial marker in discriminating invasive breast carcinomas from non-invasive breast lesions
topic Pathology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10309016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37398743
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.39676
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