护士健康研究中子宫内膜肿瘤的组织形态学和生物标志物分类。

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Journal of Cancer Epidemiology Pub Date : 2021-03-12 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/8884364
Jaclyn C Watkins, Michael J Downing, Marta Crous-Bou, Evan L Busch, Maxine Chen, Immaculata De Vivo, George L Mutter
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目的:子宫内膜癌历来是根据组织形态学外观来分类的,这是观察者之间的分歧。随着分子和生物标志物检测的日益普及,组织形态学诊断的预后意义和准确性受到质疑。为了在一项大型前瞻性队列研究中解决这些问题,我们提供了1976年至2012年护士健康研究中发生的所有偶发子宫内膜癌的集中病理回顾和生物标志物分析结果。方法:对所有病例(360例)进行常规组织学检查,进行组织形态学诊断。随后,将病例植入组织芯片,以检测多种生物标志物(如ER、PR、p53、PTEN、PAX2、AMACR、HNF1β、Napsin a、p16、PAX8和GATA3)的表达。结果:组织学亚型包括子宫内膜样(87.2%)、浆液型(5.6%)、癌肉瘤(3.9%)、透明细胞型(1.7%)和混合型(1.7%)。组织学亚型的生物标志物结果与现有文献一致:p53异常常见于浆液病例(74%),HNF1β(67%)、Napsin A(67%)和AMACR(83%)表达常见于透明细胞癌。我们的数据集还允许在非预选组织学中检查生物标志物的表达。结果表明:(1)HNF1β对透明细胞癌没有特异性,(2)TP53突变发生在许多组织学中,(3)GATA3在多种组织型中表达,75%的阳性病例表现出高级别特征。结论:我们的研究结果确定了护士健康研究中发生的子宫内膜癌亚型,证实了某些已建立的生物标志物的敏感性,并对先前确定的某些生物标志物(如HNF1B)与特定组织型之间的关联提出了质疑。
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Endometrial Tumor Classification by Histomorphology and Biomarkers in the Nurses' Health Study.

Endometrial Tumor Classification by Histomorphology and Biomarkers in the Nurses' Health Study.

Endometrial Tumor Classification by Histomorphology and Biomarkers in the Nurses' Health Study.

Objective: Endometrial cancers have historically been classified by histomorphologic appearance, which is subject to interobserver disagreement. As molecular and biomarker testing has become increasingly available, the prognostic significance and accuracy of histomorphologic diagnoses have been questioned. To address these issues for a large, prospective cohort study, we provide the results of a centralized pathology review and biomarker analysis of all incidental endometrial carcinomas occurring between 1976 and 2012 in the Nurses' Health Study.

Methods: Routine histology of all (n = 360) cases was reviewed for histomorphologic diagnosis. Cases were subsequently planted in a tissue microarray to explore expression of a variety of biomarkers (e.g., ER, PR, p53, PTEN, PAX2, AMACR, HNF1β, Napsin A, p16, PAX8, and GATA3).

Results: Histologic subtypes included endometrioid (87.2%), serous (5.6%), carcinosarcoma (3.9%), clear cell (1.7%), and mixed type (1.7%). Biomarker results within histologic subtypes were consistent with existing literature: abnormal p53 was frequent in serous cases (74%), and HNF1β (67%), Napsin A (67%), and AMACR (83%) expression was frequent in clear cell carcinomas. Our dataset also allowed for examination of biomarker expression across non-preselected histologies. The results demonstrated that (1) HNF1β was not specific for clear cell carcinoma, (2) TP53 mutations occurred across many histologies, and (3) GATA3 was expressed across multiple histotypes, with 75% of positive cases demonstrating high-grade features.

Conclusions: Our findings establish the subtypes of endometrial cancer occurring in the Nurses' Health Study, corroborate the sensitivity of certain well-established biomarkers, and call into question previously identified associations between certain biomarkers (e.g., HNF1B) and particular histotypes.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Cancer Epidemiology is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, case reports, and clinical studies in all areas of cancer epidemiology.
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