Ki-67 as a marker for differentiating borderline and benign phyllodes tumors of the breast: A meta-analysis and systematic review.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PATHOLOGY
Lucas Antônio Fernandes Torres, Davi Said Gonçalves Celso, Maria L R Defante, Victoria Alzogaray, Mayara Bearse, Ana Claudia Frota Machado de Melo Lopes
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Previously published studies raise the possibility of a link between breast phyllodes tumors (PT) grading and Ki-67 expression. In the current study, the authors conducted a literature review and meta-analysis to evaluate the association between the histological grades of PT and Ki-67 positivity, as well as the potential role of this immunomarker for the grading of PT. Observational studies grading PT and providing Ki-67 expression levels were retrieved from databases searches up to 11 August 2024, with 10 % or more of positive stromal cells being considered the cut-off point. A subgroup analysis included studies using the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria for PT grading. A total of 416 PT from 10 studies were included, with 25 % (106/416) showing increased Ki-67 expression. A significant association was found with increased Ki-67 expression in borderline PT compared to benign PT (OR 19.44; CI 3.11-121.74; P = 0.008; I2 = 71 %). When comparing malignant and borderline tumors, a significant difference between the groups was observed (OR 7.87; 95 % CI 2.31-26.81; P < 0.01; I2: 49 %). However, in the subgroup of tumors using only the WHO classification, the association was non-significant (OR 5.50; 95 % CI 0.89-34.03; P = 0.07; I2 = 64 %). Our meta-analysis showed an association between increased Ki-67 expression and borderline PT compared to benign tumors. The findings suggest Ki-67 may be a tool in the classification of PT, especially in histologically challenging cases.

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期刊介绍: A peer-reviewed journal devoted to the publication of articles dealing with traditional morphologic studies using standard diagnostic techniques and stressing clinicopathological correlations and scientific observation of relevance to the daily practice of pathology. Special features include pathologic-radiologic correlations and pathologic-cytologic correlations.
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