Rana Ahmed El Ghondakly, Salwa Ibrahim El Haddad, Magda Mohamed AbdelSalam, Ola Hassan Nada, Rola Mohamed Farid, Laila M. Farid
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Immunohistochemical expression of SATB2 and PAX8 in differentiating primary from metastatic ovarian mucinous neoplasms
Accurate stratification of an ovarian mucinous neoplasm as primary or secondary is always challenging as they show overlapping histomorphological and immunohistochemical features. Immunohistochemical staining for SATB2 and PAX8 was performed on 80 cases of mucinous ovarian neoplasms subdivided into 53 primary [25 primary ovarian mucinous carcinomas (POMCs) and 28 mucinous borderline tumors (MBTs)] and 27 secondary (12 of colonic origin, 7 of appendiceal origin, and 8 of gastric origin). Expression was correlated with different clinicopathologic parameters. PAX8-positive immunostaining was detected in 38 out of 53 cases (71.69%) of primary ovarian mucinous neoplasms (POMNs) with null positivity in the secondary ovarian mucinous tumors (0/27). SATB2-positive expression was detected in 16 out of 27 cases (59.26%) of the secondary ovarian mucinous tumors. None of the studied POMNs showed any positive immunostaining for SATB2 (0/53). A profile of SATB2−/PAX8+ and SATB2+/PAX8− can be used to differentiate POMNCs from secondary ovarian mucinous tumors of GI origin, respectively, with 100% specificity. PAX8 expression is associated with some clinicopathologic parameters providing the basis for the possible usage of PAX8 as prognostic marker.
期刊介绍:
APMIS, formerly Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica et Immunologica Scandinavica, has been published since 1924 by the Scandinavian Societies for Medical Microbiology and Pathology as a non-profit-making scientific journal.