Joshua Pantanowitz, Tao Huang, Richard Cantley, Rohit Mehra, Liron Pantanowitz
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摘要
白细胞共同抗原(LCA)或 CD45 通常被认为是一种白细胞专属蛋白,因此 CD45 免疫组化(IHC)经常被用作区分非霍奇金淋巴瘤(NHL)和形态相似的神经内分泌肿瘤(NEN)的关键指标。在此,我们报告了我们在一系列 NEN 中发现 CD45 免疫反应异常的经验。我们使用自然语言搜索来检索所需的患者档案文件。我们对之前所有神经内分泌诊断或 IHC 结果(突触素、嗜铬粒蛋白、CD56 和/或神经元特异性烯醇化酶)呈阳性的 NEN 以及 CD45 染色结果进行了审查,以确定是否存在 CD45 阳性(n = 686)。在这 686 个 NEN 中,有 10 个的 CD45 染色异常阳性。CD45 在肿瘤细胞中显示出核、细胞质和/或膜染色。这种染色的意义尚不清楚。尽管只是少数患者,但病理学家应该意识到,NENs可能会出现CD45异常染色,从而造成诊断上的误区。因此,建议扩大常规 IHC 检测范围,以便更明确地区分 NEN 和 NHL。
Aberrant CD45 Immunoreactivity in Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: A Diagnostic Pitfall-Report of 10 Specimens and Clinical Recommendations.
Leukocyte common antigen (LCA), or CD45, is classically thought of as a leukocyte-exclusive protein, and as such, CD45 immunohistochemistry (IHC) is often used as a key differentiator between non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) and morphologically similar neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs). Herein, we report our experience regarding aberrant CD45 immunoreactivity in a series of NENs. A natural language search was used to retrieve desired archival patient files. All prior NENs which had a positive neuroendocrine diagnosis or IHC results (synaptophysin, chromogranin, CD56, and/or neuron-specific enolase), as well as CD45 staining performed, were reviewed for possible CD45 positivity (n = 686). Among these 686 NENs, 10 were aberrantly positive for CD45 staining. CD45 showed nuclear, cytoplasmic, and/or membranous staining in tumor cells. The significance of such staining is unclear. Albeit for a minority of patients, pathologists should be aware that NENs may aberrantly stain with CD45 and thereby pose a diagnostic pitfall. Therefore, broadening routine IHC panels is recommended to differentiate NENs more clearly from NHLs.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Surgical Pathology (IJSP) is a peer-reviewed journal published eight times a year, which offers original research and observations covering all major organ systems, timely reviews of new techniques and procedures, discussions of controversies in surgical pathology, case reports, and images in pathology. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).