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Ki-67 expression predicts biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy in the setting of positive surgical margins

BACKGROUND: Positive surgical margin (PSM) is a predictor of biochemical recurrence (BCR) following radical prostatectomy (RP). Attempts to stratify PSM based on linear length, Gleason score, location and number have failed to add to predictive models using margin status alone. We evaluated the prog...

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Autores principales: Shahait, Mohammed, Nassif, Samer, Tamim, Hani, Mukherji, Deborah, Hijazi, Maya, El Sabban, Marwan, Khauli, Raja, Bulbul, Muhammad, Abou Kheir, Wassim, El Hajj, Albert
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5838874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29506507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12894-018-0330-y
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author Shahait, Mohammed
Nassif, Samer
Tamim, Hani
Mukherji, Deborah
Hijazi, Maya
El Sabban, Marwan
Khauli, Raja
Bulbul, Muhammad
Abou Kheir, Wassim
El Hajj, Albert
author_facet Shahait, Mohammed
Nassif, Samer
Tamim, Hani
Mukherji, Deborah
Hijazi, Maya
El Sabban, Marwan
Khauli, Raja
Bulbul, Muhammad
Abou Kheir, Wassim
El Hajj, Albert
author_sort Shahait, Mohammed
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description BACKGROUND: Positive surgical margin (PSM) is a predictor of biochemical recurrence (BCR) following radical prostatectomy (RP). Attempts to stratify PSM based on linear length, Gleason score, location and number have failed to add to predictive models using margin status alone. We evaluated the prognostic significance of Ki-67 expression in this setting. METHODS: Immunohistochemical staining for Ki-67 was done on prostatectomy specimens from 117 patients who had a PSM. Ki67 expression was measured at the margin and in the index lesion. Patients were dichotomized based on Ki-67 expression into three groups. Group 1 with no Ki-67 expression, Group 2 with Ki-67 ≤ 2%, and Group 3 with Ki-67 ≥ 3%. To eliminate the impact of the adjuvant treatment (AT) on the outcome, data were analyzed by the Cox proportional hazards in which AT was Considered as a time-dependent covariate. RESULTS: The discordance rate of Ki-67 expression between matched index lesion and margin specimens was 44/117 (37.6%). There was a trend for higher risk of BCR (HR:2.06, (0.97–4.43), P = 0.06) in patients expressing high Ki67 at the surgical margin although this was not statistically significant. However High Ki-67 expression in the index lesion was an independent predictive factor for BCR in this subset of patients. (HR:4, (1.64–9.80), P = 0.002). CONCLUSION: High Ki67 expression in the index prostate cancer lesion is an independent predictor of BCR in patients with positive surgical margin following radical prostatectomy. Our findings need to be validated in a larger cohort.
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spelling pubmed-58388742018-03-09 Ki-67 expression predicts biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy in the setting of positive surgical margins Shahait, Mohammed Nassif, Samer Tamim, Hani Mukherji, Deborah Hijazi, Maya El Sabban, Marwan Khauli, Raja Bulbul, Muhammad Abou Kheir, Wassim El Hajj, Albert BMC Urol Research Article BACKGROUND: Positive surgical margin (PSM) is a predictor of biochemical recurrence (BCR) following radical prostatectomy (RP). Attempts to stratify PSM based on linear length, Gleason score, location and number have failed to add to predictive models using margin status alone. We evaluated the prognostic significance of Ki-67 expression in this setting. METHODS: Immunohistochemical staining for Ki-67 was done on prostatectomy specimens from 117 patients who had a PSM. Ki67 expression was measured at the margin and in the index lesion. Patients were dichotomized based on Ki-67 expression into three groups. Group 1 with no Ki-67 expression, Group 2 with Ki-67 ≤ 2%, and Group 3 with Ki-67 ≥ 3%. To eliminate the impact of the adjuvant treatment (AT) on the outcome, data were analyzed by the Cox proportional hazards in which AT was Considered as a time-dependent covariate. RESULTS: The discordance rate of Ki-67 expression between matched index lesion and margin specimens was 44/117 (37.6%). There was a trend for higher risk of BCR (HR:2.06, (0.97–4.43), P = 0.06) in patients expressing high Ki67 at the surgical margin although this was not statistically significant. However High Ki-67 expression in the index lesion was an independent predictive factor for BCR in this subset of patients. (HR:4, (1.64–9.80), P = 0.002). CONCLUSION: High Ki67 expression in the index prostate cancer lesion is an independent predictor of BCR in patients with positive surgical margin following radical prostatectomy. Our findings need to be validated in a larger cohort. BioMed Central 2018-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5838874/ /pubmed/29506507 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12894-018-0330-y Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. 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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Shahait, Mohammed
Nassif, Samer
Tamim, Hani
Mukherji, Deborah
Hijazi, Maya
El Sabban, Marwan
Khauli, Raja
Bulbul, Muhammad
Abou Kheir, Wassim
El Hajj, Albert
Ki-67 expression predicts biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy in the setting of positive surgical margins
title Ki-67 expression predicts biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy in the setting of positive surgical margins
title_full Ki-67 expression predicts biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy in the setting of positive surgical margins
title_fullStr Ki-67 expression predicts biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy in the setting of positive surgical margins
title_full_unstemmed Ki-67 expression predicts biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy in the setting of positive surgical margins
title_short Ki-67 expression predicts biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy in the setting of positive surgical margins
title_sort ki-67 expression predicts biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy in the setting of positive surgical margins
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5838874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29506507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12894-018-0330-y
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