Yuri Noda , Yoko Tokuyama , Wataru Sumita , Masato Kita , Koji Tsuta
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Abstract
Context
Hepatocyte nuclear factor (HNF)-4α is a marker of gastrointestinal tumor differentiation; however, its expression in endocervical tumors remains unclear.
Objective
We aimed to assess the utility of HNF4α expression as a marker for endocervical adenocarcinomas (ECAs) and adenocarcinoma in situs (AISs), and to establish a minimal panel for distinguishing them from nonneoplastic endocervical glandular lesions and metastases.
Design
HNF4α expression was analyzed immunohistochemically (positive, H-score ≥10) in 323 tissue samples: 57 endocervical neoplasms including 35 glandular neoplasms and 22 squamous neoplasms, 144 nonneoplastic endocervical lesions, and 122 tumors from other organs. The panel for distinguishing endocervical glandular neoplasms from nonneoplastic glands and from metastases comprised HNF4α, p16, CDX2, and SATB2; staining was assessed.
Results
HNF4α was expressed significantly in ECAs and AISs, both HPV-independent and -associated types, but not in nonneoplastic glandular and squamous lesions (p < 0.05). The immunohistochemical detection sensitivity and specificity for endocervical ECA and AIS were 77% and 95%, respectively. For AIS alone, these were 79% and 94%, and for ECA alone, 75% and 94%, respectively. Either HNF4α(+) or p16(+) or double positive identified endocervical gland and squamous neoplasms (sensitivity, 96%; specificity, 76%). HNF4α(+) and SATB2(−) and CDX2(−) profiles suggested ECAs (sensitivity, 69%; specificity, 88%). HNF4α(+) and SATB2(+) or CDX2(+) profiles suggested adenocarcinomas of the gastrointestinal or genital tract (sensitivity, 81%; specificity, 88%).
Conclusions
HNF4α is a promising marker for detecting both HPV-independent and -associated ECAs and AIS with high accuracy. Its combination with p16, CDX2, and SATB2 has potential use in diagnostic panels.
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Human Pathology is designed to bring information of clinicopathologic significance to human disease to the laboratory and clinical physician. It presents information drawn from morphologic and clinical laboratory studies with direct relevance to the understanding of human diseases. Papers published concern morphologic and clinicopathologic observations, reviews of diseases, analyses of problems in pathology, significant collections of case material and advances in concepts or techniques of value in the analysis and diagnosis of disease. Theoretical and experimental pathology and molecular biology pertinent to human disease are included. This critical journal is well illustrated with exceptional reproductions of photomicrographs and microscopic anatomy.