| Literature DB >> 19158935 |
Zhiqiang Wang1, Betsy Spaulding, Anna Sienko, Yiaoming Liang, Hongbao Li, Gitte Nielsen, Gyung Yub Gong, Jae Y Ro, Qihui Jim Zhai.
Abstract
Identification of metastasis and occult micrometastases of breast cancer demands sensitive and specific diagnostic markers. In this study, we assessed the utility of a mouse monoclonal antibody to human mammaglobin for one such purpose. Immunohistochemical stains were performed on paraffin-embedded sections from a total of 284 cases, which consisted of primary breast invasive carcinomas (41 cases) with matched metastases to ipsilateral axillary lymph nodes, metastatic breast carcinoma to liver (1 case) and kidney (1 case), non-breast neoplasms (161 cases), and normal human tissues (39 cases). The results showed 31 of the 41 cases of primary breast cancer with axillary lymph node metastases were positive for mammaglobin (76%). In the meantime, we documented expression of mammaglobin in occasional cases of endometrial carcinoma (17%). Our data further validated that mammaglobin is a valuable diagnostic marker for metastatic carcinoma of breast origin, although endometrial carcinoma should be considered as a major differential diagnosis.Entities:
Keywords: Mammaglobin; breast cancer; immunohistochemistry; metastasis
Year: 2008 PMID: 19158935 PMCID: PMC2615595
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Pathol ISSN: 1936-2625