TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression of Gastric Markers Is Associated with Malignant Potential of Nonampullary Duodenal Adenocarcinoma
AU - Minatsuki, Chihiro
AU - Yamamichi, Nobutake
AU - Inada, Ken ichi
AU - Takahashi, Yu
AU - Sakurai, Kouhei
AU - Shimamoto, Takeshi
AU - Tsuji, Yosuke
AU - Shiogama, Kazuya
AU - Kodashima, Shinya
AU - Sakaguchi, Yoshiki
AU - Niimi, Keiko
AU - Ono, Satoshi
AU - Niwa, Toru
AU - Ohata, Ken
AU - Matsuhashi, Nobuyuki
AU - Ichinose, Masao
AU - Fujishiro, Mitsuhiro
AU - Tsutsumi, Yutaka
AU - Koike, Kazuhiko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/10/1
Y1 - 2018/10/1
N2 - Background: Sporadic nonampullary duodenal epithelial tumors (NADETs) are uncommon, and thus their clinicopathological features have not been fully assessed. Aims: In this study, we have analyzed a series of early sporadic NADETs, focusing on various immunohistological features. Methods: We conducted a multicenter retrospective analysis of 68 patients with endoscopically resected sporadic NADETs. Associations between immunohistological features and clinicopathological features were statistically analyzed. Results: The 68 patients consisted of 46 men (68%) and 22 women (32%) with a mean age of 60.7 ± 12.2 years (range 37–85 years). The 68 tumors were composed of 39 adenomas (57%) and 29 early-stage adenocarcinomas (43%). Duodenal adenocarcinomas were larger in size than adenomas and had papillary architecture in their pathological diagnosis with statistical significance. Duodenal adenocarcinomas also demonstrated a significantly higher expression of gastric markers (MUC5AC and MUC6) and a higher MIB-1 index. Duodenal adenomas were contrastively apt to express intestinal markers (MUC2, CDX1 and CDX2). Of the 68 cases analyzed, there were only 3 tumors positive for p53 staining, all of which were adenocarcinoma. When 7 submucosal invasive cancers and 21 intramucosal cancers were compared, submucosal invasion was positively associated with expression of MUC5AC. Also, submucosal invasion showed strong association with double-positivity of MUC5AC and MUC6. Conclusions: Our results indicate that immunohistochemical evaluation is useful for predicting malignant potential of NADETs, especially focusing on the expression of gastrointestinal markers.
AB - Background: Sporadic nonampullary duodenal epithelial tumors (NADETs) are uncommon, and thus their clinicopathological features have not been fully assessed. Aims: In this study, we have analyzed a series of early sporadic NADETs, focusing on various immunohistological features. Methods: We conducted a multicenter retrospective analysis of 68 patients with endoscopically resected sporadic NADETs. Associations between immunohistological features and clinicopathological features were statistically analyzed. Results: The 68 patients consisted of 46 men (68%) and 22 women (32%) with a mean age of 60.7 ± 12.2 years (range 37–85 years). The 68 tumors were composed of 39 adenomas (57%) and 29 early-stage adenocarcinomas (43%). Duodenal adenocarcinomas were larger in size than adenomas and had papillary architecture in their pathological diagnosis with statistical significance. Duodenal adenocarcinomas also demonstrated a significantly higher expression of gastric markers (MUC5AC and MUC6) and a higher MIB-1 index. Duodenal adenomas were contrastively apt to express intestinal markers (MUC2, CDX1 and CDX2). Of the 68 cases analyzed, there were only 3 tumors positive for p53 staining, all of which were adenocarcinoma. When 7 submucosal invasive cancers and 21 intramucosal cancers were compared, submucosal invasion was positively associated with expression of MUC5AC. Also, submucosal invasion showed strong association with double-positivity of MUC5AC and MUC6. Conclusions: Our results indicate that immunohistochemical evaluation is useful for predicting malignant potential of NADETs, especially focusing on the expression of gastrointestinal markers.
KW - Adenocarcinoma
KW - Adenoma
KW - Gastric marker
KW - Sporadic nonampullary duodenal epithelial tumors
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U2 - 10.1007/s10620-018-5179-0
DO - 10.1007/s10620-018-5179-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 29956011
AN - SCOPUS:85049145755
SN - 0163-2116
VL - 63
SP - 2617
EP - 2625
JO - Digestive Diseases and Sciences
JF - Digestive Diseases and Sciences
IS - 10
ER -