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Ki-67 is a strong prognostic marker of non-small cell lung cancer when tissue heterogeneity is considered

BACKGROUND: Ki-67 expression is a well-established prognostic marker in various cancers. However, Ki-67 expression is also known as being heterogeneous. We investigated the prognostic significance of Ki-67 from the view of staining heterogeneity by the technique of Spiral Array. METHODS: 100 cases o...

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Autores principales: Tabata, Kazuhiro, Tanaka, Tomonori, Hayashi, Tomayoshi, Hori, Takashi, Nunomura, Sayuri, Yonezawa, Suguru, Fukuoka, Junya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4032346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24860257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6890-14-23
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author Tabata, Kazuhiro
Tanaka, Tomonori
Hayashi, Tomayoshi
Hori, Takashi
Nunomura, Sayuri
Yonezawa, Suguru
Fukuoka, Junya
author_facet Tabata, Kazuhiro
Tanaka, Tomonori
Hayashi, Tomayoshi
Hori, Takashi
Nunomura, Sayuri
Yonezawa, Suguru
Fukuoka, Junya
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description BACKGROUND: Ki-67 expression is a well-established prognostic marker in various cancers. However, Ki-67 expression is also known as being heterogeneous. We investigated the prognostic significance of Ki-67 from the view of staining heterogeneity by the technique of Spiral Array. METHODS: 100 cases of resected lung cancer from Toyama university hospital archive were collected. Spiral Array blocks were generated out of 100 cases using 100 μm thick paraffin sections. Four μm thick sections of the Array block were stained for Ki-67. Staining results in each reel were scored for areas with lowest (LS), highest (HS), and average (AS) expression, exclusively in the cancer cells. Heterogeneity score (HeS) was designed as the difference between HS and LS. The scores were divided into four grades (0–3). Clinical information was collected, and the prognostic significance of Ki-67 was analyzed. RESULTS: Pathological stage was available for 91 patients (43 stage IA, 22 stage IB, 2 stage IIA, 9 stage IIB, 13 stage IIIA, 1 stage IIIB, and 1 stage IV). The HS of Ki-67 score in non-small cell lung cancer was 3 in 17 cases, 2 in 27 cases, 1 in 28 cases, 0 in 21 cases, and 4 reels were lost. 78 cases had clinical follow up. 74 cases had all the information available and were analyzed for correlation between Ki-67 expression and survival. Cases with score 2 and 3 of HS and HeS showed significant poorer prognosis (both P < 0.001), whereas LS or AS did not show significance. The results were identical when analyzing adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, separately. Cox multivariate analysis of Ki-67 showed that HS was an independent risk factor affecting overall survival. CONCLUSIONS: Ki-67 is a strong prognostic marker for non-small cell lung cancer when the degree of highest staining frequency or heterogeneity is considered.
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spelling pubmed-40323462014-05-24 Ki-67 is a strong prognostic marker of non-small cell lung cancer when tissue heterogeneity is considered Tabata, Kazuhiro Tanaka, Tomonori Hayashi, Tomayoshi Hori, Takashi Nunomura, Sayuri Yonezawa, Suguru Fukuoka, Junya BMC Clin Pathol Research Article BACKGROUND: Ki-67 expression is a well-established prognostic marker in various cancers. However, Ki-67 expression is also known as being heterogeneous. We investigated the prognostic significance of Ki-67 from the view of staining heterogeneity by the technique of Spiral Array. METHODS: 100 cases of resected lung cancer from Toyama university hospital archive were collected. Spiral Array blocks were generated out of 100 cases using 100 μm thick paraffin sections. Four μm thick sections of the Array block were stained for Ki-67. Staining results in each reel were scored for areas with lowest (LS), highest (HS), and average (AS) expression, exclusively in the cancer cells. Heterogeneity score (HeS) was designed as the difference between HS and LS. The scores were divided into four grades (0–3). Clinical information was collected, and the prognostic significance of Ki-67 was analyzed. RESULTS: Pathological stage was available for 91 patients (43 stage IA, 22 stage IB, 2 stage IIA, 9 stage IIB, 13 stage IIIA, 1 stage IIIB, and 1 stage IV). The HS of Ki-67 score in non-small cell lung cancer was 3 in 17 cases, 2 in 27 cases, 1 in 28 cases, 0 in 21 cases, and 4 reels were lost. 78 cases had clinical follow up. 74 cases had all the information available and were analyzed for correlation between Ki-67 expression and survival. Cases with score 2 and 3 of HS and HeS showed significant poorer prognosis (both P < 0.001), whereas LS or AS did not show significance. The results were identical when analyzing adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, separately. Cox multivariate analysis of Ki-67 showed that HS was an independent risk factor affecting overall survival. CONCLUSIONS: Ki-67 is a strong prognostic marker for non-small cell lung cancer when the degree of highest staining frequency or heterogeneity is considered. BioMed Central 2014-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4032346/ /pubmed/24860257 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6890-14-23 Text en Copyright © 2014 Tabata et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Tabata, Kazuhiro
Tanaka, Tomonori
Hayashi, Tomayoshi
Hori, Takashi
Nunomura, Sayuri
Yonezawa, Suguru
Fukuoka, Junya
Ki-67 is a strong prognostic marker of non-small cell lung cancer when tissue heterogeneity is considered
title Ki-67 is a strong prognostic marker of non-small cell lung cancer when tissue heterogeneity is considered
title_full Ki-67 is a strong prognostic marker of non-small cell lung cancer when tissue heterogeneity is considered
title_fullStr Ki-67 is a strong prognostic marker of non-small cell lung cancer when tissue heterogeneity is considered
title_full_unstemmed Ki-67 is a strong prognostic marker of non-small cell lung cancer when tissue heterogeneity is considered
title_short Ki-67 is a strong prognostic marker of non-small cell lung cancer when tissue heterogeneity is considered
title_sort ki-67 is a strong prognostic marker of non-small cell lung cancer when tissue heterogeneity is considered
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4032346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24860257
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6890-14-23
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