Thyroid transcription factor-1 is not expressed in squamous cell carcinomas of the lung: an immunohistochemical study with review of the literature.

Nelson G Ordóñez
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Abstract

Thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) is one of the peripheral airway epithelial markers that, because it is commonly expressed in lung adenocarcinomas, but not in squamous cell carcinomas, is regarded as being useful in distinguishing between these 2 malignancies, especially in those instances in which the diagnosis cannot be made on routine histology. Even though it is generally believed that TTF-1 is not expressed in squamous cell carcinomas of the lung, a significant number of studies have reported positivity for this marker in up to 38% of the cases investigated. To determine the causes of these discrepancies, 85 pulmonary and 50 nonpulmonary squamous cell carcinomas (17 skin, 8 esophagus, 5 uterine cervix, and 20 from the head-and-neck region) were investigated by immunohistochemistry for TTF-1. None of the 85 squamous cell carcinomas of the lung showed reactivity in the neoplastic cells; however, because strong TTF-1 positivity was observed in the hyperplastic type II pneumocytes that were sometimes seen entrapped within the tumor, it is concluded that the presence of these entrapped cells was one of the most likely causes of the discrepancies. In addition, after a careful review of all of the previous publications on TTF-1 expression in squamous cell carcinomas of the lung, it was found that other factors, such as the type of antibody used and the selection of the cases, may have been the cause of the discrepancies.
甲状腺转录因子-1在肺鳞状细胞癌中不表达:一项免疫组织化学研究并复习文献。
甲状腺转录因子-1 (TTF-1)是一种外周气道上皮标志物,由于它在肺腺癌中普遍表达,而在鳞状细胞癌中不表达,因此被认为是区分这两种恶性肿瘤的有用工具,特别是在常规组织学不能诊断的情况下。尽管人们普遍认为TTF-1在肺鳞状细胞癌中不表达,但大量研究报告该标志物在多达38%的调查病例中呈阳性。为了确定这些差异的原因,我们对85例肺部和50例非肺部鳞状细胞癌(17例皮肤,8例食道,5例子宫颈,20例头颈部)进行了TTF-1免疫组织化学检测。85例肺鳞状细胞癌,肿瘤细胞无反应性;然而,由于TTF-1在增生性II型肺细胞中观察到强烈的阳性反应,这些细胞有时被包裹在肿瘤内,因此我们得出结论,这些被包裹的细胞的存在是导致差异的最可能原因之一。此外,在仔细审查了之前所有关于肺鳞状细胞癌中TTF-1表达的出版物后,发现其他因素,如使用的抗体类型和病例的选择,可能是导致差异的原因。
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