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Evaluation of Ki-67 expression in feline non-ocular melanocytic tumours

BACKGROUND: Melanomas are rare in cats. The eye is the most commonly involved site, whereas few data are available about feline non-ocular melanomas (NOMs). Ki-67 thresholds with prognostic relevance have been established for canine melanomas, but not in cats. This study was undertaken to investigat...

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Autores principales: Sabattini, Silvia, Renzi, Andrea, Albanese, Francesco, Fantinati, Marco, Rigillo, Antonella, Abramo, Francesca, Tornago, Raimondo, Tortorella, Giovanni, Massaro, Maria, Pagano, Teresa Bruna, Buchholz, Julia, Bettini, Giuliano
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6186108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30314485
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-018-1639-1
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author Sabattini, Silvia
Renzi, Andrea
Albanese, Francesco
Fantinati, Marco
Rigillo, Antonella
Abramo, Francesca
Tornago, Raimondo
Tortorella, Giovanni
Massaro, Maria
Pagano, Teresa Bruna
Buchholz, Julia
Bettini, Giuliano
author_facet Sabattini, Silvia
Renzi, Andrea
Albanese, Francesco
Fantinati, Marco
Rigillo, Antonella
Abramo, Francesca
Tornago, Raimondo
Tortorella, Giovanni
Massaro, Maria
Pagano, Teresa Bruna
Buchholz, Julia
Bettini, Giuliano
author_sort Sabattini, Silvia
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Melanomas are rare in cats. The eye is the most commonly involved site, whereas few data are available about feline non-ocular melanomas (NOMs). Ki-67 thresholds with prognostic relevance have been established for canine melanomas, but not in cats. This study was undertaken to investigate the relationship between Ki-67 index, tumour characteristics, and clinical outcome in feline NOMs. Histologic samples were retrospectively reviewed. Amelanotic tumours were admitted upon immunohistochemical positivity for Melan A or S100. Evaluated parameters included morphological diagnosis, histotype, junctional activity, degree of pigmentation, vascular invasion, lymphocytic infiltrate, necrosis, mitotic count (MC) and Ki-67 index. Pigmented tumours were bleached before evaluation. Clinical and follow-up information were retrieved via telephone interviews with the referring veterinarians. RESULTS: Fifty tumours located in skin (n = 33) and mucosae (n = 17) were included. Forty-eight percent and 95% of amelanotic tumours (n = 21) stained positive for Melan A and S100, respectively. Most achromic tumours were mucosal (P < 0.001, Fisher’s exact test) and presented a spindle cell morphology (P = 0.002; Fisher’s exact test). MC and Ki-67 index were significantly correlated (P < 0.001; R = 0.67; Spearman’s rank correlation); median values were 15 (range, 0–153) and 28% (range, 1–78%), respectively. Both were significantly higher in spindle cell melanomas, in tumours lacking junctional activity and in poorly-pigmented tumours. Follow-up information was available for 33 cats (66%). Variables related with a poor clinical outcome included mucosal location, tumour size, spindle, balloon and signet ring cell histotypes, low pigmentation, MC > 5, Ki-67 > 20% and lack of treatment administration. On multivariable analysis, only tumour histotype and treatment retained prognostic significance. CONCLUSIONS: Although the majority of feline NOMs behave aggressively, Ki-67 index, together with other parameters, may contribute to prognostic assessment. Prospective studies on homogeneous populations are warranted to identify reliable threshold values for this marker.
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spelling pubmed-61861082018-10-19 Evaluation of Ki-67 expression in feline non-ocular melanocytic tumours Sabattini, Silvia Renzi, Andrea Albanese, Francesco Fantinati, Marco Rigillo, Antonella Abramo, Francesca Tornago, Raimondo Tortorella, Giovanni Massaro, Maria Pagano, Teresa Bruna Buchholz, Julia Bettini, Giuliano BMC Vet Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Melanomas are rare in cats. The eye is the most commonly involved site, whereas few data are available about feline non-ocular melanomas (NOMs). Ki-67 thresholds with prognostic relevance have been established for canine melanomas, but not in cats. This study was undertaken to investigate the relationship between Ki-67 index, tumour characteristics, and clinical outcome in feline NOMs. Histologic samples were retrospectively reviewed. Amelanotic tumours were admitted upon immunohistochemical positivity for Melan A or S100. Evaluated parameters included morphological diagnosis, histotype, junctional activity, degree of pigmentation, vascular invasion, lymphocytic infiltrate, necrosis, mitotic count (MC) and Ki-67 index. Pigmented tumours were bleached before evaluation. Clinical and follow-up information were retrieved via telephone interviews with the referring veterinarians. RESULTS: Fifty tumours located in skin (n = 33) and mucosae (n = 17) were included. Forty-eight percent and 95% of amelanotic tumours (n = 21) stained positive for Melan A and S100, respectively. Most achromic tumours were mucosal (P < 0.001, Fisher’s exact test) and presented a spindle cell morphology (P = 0.002; Fisher’s exact test). MC and Ki-67 index were significantly correlated (P < 0.001; R = 0.67; Spearman’s rank correlation); median values were 15 (range, 0–153) and 28% (range, 1–78%), respectively. Both were significantly higher in spindle cell melanomas, in tumours lacking junctional activity and in poorly-pigmented tumours. Follow-up information was available for 33 cats (66%). Variables related with a poor clinical outcome included mucosal location, tumour size, spindle, balloon and signet ring cell histotypes, low pigmentation, MC > 5, Ki-67 > 20% and lack of treatment administration. On multivariable analysis, only tumour histotype and treatment retained prognostic significance. CONCLUSIONS: Although the majority of feline NOMs behave aggressively, Ki-67 index, together with other parameters, may contribute to prognostic assessment. Prospective studies on homogeneous populations are warranted to identify reliable threshold values for this marker. BioMed Central 2018-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6186108/ /pubmed/30314485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-018-1639-1 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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Sabattini, Silvia
Renzi, Andrea
Albanese, Francesco
Fantinati, Marco
Rigillo, Antonella
Abramo, Francesca
Tornago, Raimondo
Tortorella, Giovanni
Massaro, Maria
Pagano, Teresa Bruna
Buchholz, Julia
Bettini, Giuliano
Evaluation of Ki-67 expression in feline non-ocular melanocytic tumours
title Evaluation of Ki-67 expression in feline non-ocular melanocytic tumours
title_full Evaluation of Ki-67 expression in feline non-ocular melanocytic tumours
title_fullStr Evaluation of Ki-67 expression in feline non-ocular melanocytic tumours
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Ki-67 expression in feline non-ocular melanocytic tumours
title_short Evaluation of Ki-67 expression in feline non-ocular melanocytic tumours
title_sort evaluation of ki-67 expression in feline non-ocular melanocytic tumours
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6186108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30314485
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-018-1639-1
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