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Pathologic heterogeneity of lung adenocarcinomas: A novel pathologic index predicts survival

Although the most predominant subtype of invasive lung adenocarcinoma has been reported to have clinical significance, a major limitation of this concept is that most tumors are mixed-subtype. Therefore, we aimed to determine the individual prognostic significance of each subtype and also attempted...

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Autores principales: Lee, Geewon, Choi, E-Ryung, Lee, Ho Yun, Jeong, Ji Yun, Ahn, Joong Hyun, Kim, Seonwoo, Bae, Jungmin, Kim, Hong Kwan, Choi, Yong Soo, Kim, Jhingook, Zo, Jaeil, Lee, Kyung Soo, Shim, Young Mog
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27612421
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11857
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author Lee, Geewon
Choi, E-Ryung
Lee, Ho Yun
Jeong, Ji Yun
Ahn, Joong Hyun
Kim, Seonwoo
Bae, Jungmin
Kim, Hong Kwan
Choi, Yong Soo
Kim, Jhingook
Zo, Jaeil
Lee, Kyung Soo
Shim, Young Mog
author_facet Lee, Geewon
Choi, E-Ryung
Lee, Ho Yun
Jeong, Ji Yun
Ahn, Joong Hyun
Kim, Seonwoo
Bae, Jungmin
Kim, Hong Kwan
Choi, Yong Soo
Kim, Jhingook
Zo, Jaeil
Lee, Kyung Soo
Shim, Young Mog
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description Although the most predominant subtype of invasive lung adenocarcinoma has been reported to have clinical significance, a major limitation of this concept is that most tumors are mixed-subtype. Therefore, we aimed to determine the individual prognostic significance of each subtype and also attempted to establish a pathologic index that reflects the pathologic subtypes and overall heterogeneity of lung adenocarcinomas and evaluated its prognostic significance. The individual prognostic impact of each subtype was assessed from the development cohort using the disease-free survival (DFS) curve of a previous large-scale study. Hazard ratios (HRs) from the development cohort were 1, 1.025, 1.059, 1.495, and 1.160 for the lepidic, acinar, papillary, micropapillary, and solid pattern subtype, respectively. Based on the calculated HR of each subtype, four indices representing pathologic heterogeneity were developed. The first and second indices were defined as the sum of the proportions of each subtype multiplied by their HRs, with the addition of either entropy or Gini coefficient, respectively. The third index was calculated as the sum of all subtype percentages multiplied by their HRs. To emphasize heterogeneity, the fourth index was defined as the simple arithmetic sum of the scores of the subtypes multiplied by their HRs. Each subtype was assigned a score of 0 if the subtype was absent and a score of 1 if the subtype was present in a binary fashion. We applied these four pathologic indices to a validation group of 148 patients with comprehensive histologic subtyping for completely resected lung adenocarcinomas. DFS curves were plotted and predictive ability of each pathologic index was evaluated. Among the four pathologic indices, only pathologic index 3 enabled significant patient stratification in the validation cohort according to DFS (P = 0.004) and showed the highest Harrell's C index of 0.691 of all four pathologic indices. In conclusion, we estimated the HR of each subtype and generated four pathologic indices that reflect heterogeneity. One of these, index 3, the pathologic heterogeneity index based on the sum of all subtype percentages multiplied by their HR, possesses good prognostic ability for predicting survival in patients with lung adenocarcinoma.
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spelling pubmed-53425572017-03-24 Pathologic heterogeneity of lung adenocarcinomas: A novel pathologic index predicts survival Lee, Geewon Choi, E-Ryung Lee, Ho Yun Jeong, Ji Yun Ahn, Joong Hyun Kim, Seonwoo Bae, Jungmin Kim, Hong Kwan Choi, Yong Soo Kim, Jhingook Zo, Jaeil Lee, Kyung Soo Shim, Young Mog Oncotarget Research Paper Although the most predominant subtype of invasive lung adenocarcinoma has been reported to have clinical significance, a major limitation of this concept is that most tumors are mixed-subtype. Therefore, we aimed to determine the individual prognostic significance of each subtype and also attempted to establish a pathologic index that reflects the pathologic subtypes and overall heterogeneity of lung adenocarcinomas and evaluated its prognostic significance. The individual prognostic impact of each subtype was assessed from the development cohort using the disease-free survival (DFS) curve of a previous large-scale study. Hazard ratios (HRs) from the development cohort were 1, 1.025, 1.059, 1.495, and 1.160 for the lepidic, acinar, papillary, micropapillary, and solid pattern subtype, respectively. Based on the calculated HR of each subtype, four indices representing pathologic heterogeneity were developed. The first and second indices were defined as the sum of the proportions of each subtype multiplied by their HRs, with the addition of either entropy or Gini coefficient, respectively. The third index was calculated as the sum of all subtype percentages multiplied by their HRs. To emphasize heterogeneity, the fourth index was defined as the simple arithmetic sum of the scores of the subtypes multiplied by their HRs. Each subtype was assigned a score of 0 if the subtype was absent and a score of 1 if the subtype was present in a binary fashion. We applied these four pathologic indices to a validation group of 148 patients with comprehensive histologic subtyping for completely resected lung adenocarcinomas. DFS curves were plotted and predictive ability of each pathologic index was evaluated. Among the four pathologic indices, only pathologic index 3 enabled significant patient stratification in the validation cohort according to DFS (P = 0.004) and showed the highest Harrell's C index of 0.691 of all four pathologic indices. In conclusion, we estimated the HR of each subtype and generated four pathologic indices that reflect heterogeneity. One of these, index 3, the pathologic heterogeneity index based on the sum of all subtype percentages multiplied by their HR, possesses good prognostic ability for predicting survival in patients with lung adenocarcinoma. Impact Journals LLC 2016-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5342557/ /pubmed/27612421 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11857 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Lee et al. http://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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Lee, Geewon
Choi, E-Ryung
Lee, Ho Yun
Jeong, Ji Yun
Ahn, Joong Hyun
Kim, Seonwoo
Bae, Jungmin
Kim, Hong Kwan
Choi, Yong Soo
Kim, Jhingook
Zo, Jaeil
Lee, Kyung Soo
Shim, Young Mog
Pathologic heterogeneity of lung adenocarcinomas: A novel pathologic index predicts survival
title Pathologic heterogeneity of lung adenocarcinomas: A novel pathologic index predicts survival
title_full Pathologic heterogeneity of lung adenocarcinomas: A novel pathologic index predicts survival
title_fullStr Pathologic heterogeneity of lung adenocarcinomas: A novel pathologic index predicts survival
title_full_unstemmed Pathologic heterogeneity of lung adenocarcinomas: A novel pathologic index predicts survival
title_short Pathologic heterogeneity of lung adenocarcinomas: A novel pathologic index predicts survival
title_sort pathologic heterogeneity of lung adenocarcinomas: a novel pathologic index predicts survival
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5342557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27612421
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11857
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