Iman Adel, Heba A Mahmoud, Amira Ismail Khater, Fatma S Hafez
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Diagnostic value of glypican-1; a new marker differentiating pulmonary squamous cell carcinoma from adenocarcinoma: immunohistochemical study on Egyptian series.
Lung cancer is one of the major causes of cancer morbidity and mortality. Subtyping of non-small cell lung cancer is necessary owing to different treatment options. This study is to evaluate the value of immunohistochemical expression of glypican-1 in the diagnosis of lung squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). This retrospective study included a total of 68 cases, of which 36 were diagnosed as SCC and 32 as adenocarcinoma (ADC). Furthermore, glypican-1 expression was compared with the expressions of p63, thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1), and napsin A. All cases of SCC except one showed positive immunostaining to glypican-1; 35/36 (97.2%) cases, and predominantly scored 3 + . While only 5 cases of ADC showed positive immunostaining to glypican-1, having a score of 1 + or 2 + . The difference between glypican-1 expression of the two tumor types was highly significant (p value < 0.001). The sensitivity, specificity, and overall accuracy of glypican-1 expression for differentiating lung SCC from ADC were 97.2%, 84.4%, and 91.2%, respectively. The sensitivity of glypican-1 is more than p63 in the diagnosis of lung SCC. Glypican-1 can be added as a new diagnostic marker to help in the accurate discrimination between poorly differentiated lung SCC and solid predominant adenocarcinoma cases.
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Clinical and Experimental Medicine (CEM) is a multidisciplinary journal that aims to be a forum of scientific excellence and information exchange in relation to the basic and clinical features of the following fields: hematology, onco-hematology, oncology, virology, immunology, and rheumatology. The journal publishes reviews and editorials, experimental and preclinical studies, translational research, prospectively designed clinical trials, and epidemiological studies. Papers containing new clinical or experimental data that are likely to contribute to changes in clinical practice or the way in which a disease is thought about will be given priority due to their immediate importance. Case reports will be accepted on an exceptional basis only, and their submission is discouraged. The major criteria for publication are clarity, scientific soundness, and advances in knowledge. In compliance with the overwhelmingly prevailing request by the international scientific community, and with respect for eco-compatibility issues, CEM is now published exclusively online.