Literature DB >> 19256762

E-cadherin expression correlates with histologic type but not tumour grade in invasive breast cancer.

Md Isa Nurismah1, O Noriah, M Y Suryati, N A Sharifah.   

Abstract

The traditional classification of infiltrating breast carcinomas into ductal and lobular can be diagnostically challenging in a small proportion of cases with equivocal histological features and in in-situ lesions with overlapping features. Distinguishing between the infiltrating ductal (IDC) and lobular (ILC) carcinomas is clinically important because of the different pattern of systemic metastases and prognostic evaluation. E-cadherin is a potentially useful immunohistochemical marker which may serve to differentiate between the two tumour types. We therefore studied E-cadherin expression in 32 cases of breast carcinomas comprising 16 IDCs and 16 ILCs. The correlation between E-cadherin expression and the histological grade of IDCs was also analysed. Our results showed complete loss of E-cadherin expression in all ILCs, while the IDCs consistently showed variable E-cadherin positivity. No significant correlation was found between E- cadherin expression and the histological grade of IDCs. We conclude from this study that E-cadherin is a useful marker to differentiate between IDC and ILC of the breast. A larger study of IDCs is now needed to further evaluate the correlation between E-cadherin and tumour grade to estimate its prognostic potential.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19256762

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev        ISSN: 1513-7368


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1.  Cadherin-catenin complex dissociation in lobular neoplasia of the breast.

Authors:  Mary Morrogh; Victor P Andrade; Dilip Giri; Rita A Sakr; Wooyul Paik; Li Xuan Qin; Crispinita D Arroyo; Edi Brogi; Monica Morrow; Tari A King
Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat       Date:  2011-11-13       Impact factor: 4.872

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