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Immunohistochemistry and molecular detection of nodal micrometastases in pancreatic cancer.

H M Brown1, S A Ahrendt, R A Komorowski, K M Doffek, S D Wilson, M J Demeure.   

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PURPOSE: Assays based on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) demonstrate mutated Kiras in the regional nodes of a majority of patients with node-negative stage I or II (T(1-3), N(0), M(0)) pancreatic adenocarcinoma. The hypothesis that the presence of mutated Kiras equates with micrometastases has not been validated by detailed histologic examination nor has an impact on survival been demonstrated.
METHODS: We examined the paraffin blocks of the primary tumor and regional lymph nodes from all 30 patients from 1984 to 1998 with resected pN(0) stage I or II pancreatic adenocarcinoma. DNA was analyzed for mutations in codon 12 of the Kiras oncogene by PCR and restriction digest with BstN1 (RFLP). All nodes were examined by histology of 4 hematoxylin and eosin-stained step sections and immunohistochemistry (HPE/IHC) with AE3/AE1 epithelial cell marker antibody.
RESULTS: Examination of the regional lymph nodes of the 30 patients demonstrated nodal metastases in 9 (30%) by step-section histology alone, 14 (46.7%) by HPE/IHC, 19 (63.3%) by PCR/RFLP, and 25 (83.3%) by a combination of PCR/RFLP and HPE/IHC. Seven cases were HPE/IHC positive yet PCR/RFLP negative while 10 cases were PCR/RFLP positive and HPE/IHC negative. Median survival (months) did not differ if nodes were negative or positive by HPE/IHC (20.5 vs 17.5) or PCR/RFLP (20.0 vs 19.0) or a combination of these techniques (25 vs 18.5).
CONCLUSIONS: A great majority (83.3%) of patients with pathologic stage I or II pancreatic cancer had metastases in their regional nodes. Step-sectioning with immunohistochemistry and PCR/RFLP are complementary tests in detection of metastatic cancer cells. Nodal micrometastases did not adversely influence survival. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11162037     DOI: 10.1006/jsre.2000.6026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Res        ISSN: 0022-4804            Impact factor:   2.192


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