Literature DB >> 15144402

Analysis of mucin, p53 protein and Ki-67 expressions in gastric differentiated-type intramucosal neoplastic lesions obtained from endoscopic mucosal resection samples: a proposal for a new classification of intramucosal neoplastic lesions based on nuclear atypia.

Tamotsu Sugai1, Masaaki Inomata, Noriyuki Uesugi, Yu-Fei Jiao, Masaki Endoh, Seishi Orii, Shin-Ichi Nakamura.   

Abstract

There are differing views between Western and Japanese pathologists on the use of histological criteria to classify gastrointestinal tumors. It is therefore a priority to create a new histological classification of the stomach in order to resolve the confusion. Expression patterns were examined of mucin (MUC2, CD10, MUC5AC, pyloric gland-type mucin), p53 protein, and Ki-67 in tumor cells according to the following new classification system for differentiated-type intramucosal neoplastic lesions of the stomach, based on nuclear atypia: borderline neoplasia (adenoma (including dysplasia), indefinite tumor of adenoma or low-grade cancer, and low-grade cancer) and definite carcinoma (intermediate cancer, and high-grade cancer). The resulting grades were: adenoma, 23; indefinite tumor for adenoma or low-grade cancer, 6; low-grade cancer, 28; intermediate cancer, 48; high-grade cancer, 20. While the frequency of intestinal-type borderline neoplasias was higher than that of definite carcinomas, the mixed-type of definite carcinomas occurred with higher frequency than borderline neoplasias. The p53 protein overexpression and the Ki-67-positive rate increased with an increase in the grade assigned according to the new classification. The correlated expression levels of p53 protein, Ki-67, and various mucins, support the conclusion that this classification of intramucosal neoplastic lesions is useful for obtaining a consensus diagnosis of gastric intramucosal neoplasia between pathologists and gastrointestinal clinicians.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15144402     DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1827.2004.01643.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Int        ISSN: 1320-5463            Impact factor:   2.534


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