| Literature DB >> 25071419 |
Asif Ali1, Victoria Brown2, Simon Denley3, Nigel B Jamieson3, Jennifer P Morton4, Colin Nixon4, Janet S Graham5, Owen J Sansom4, C Ross Carter3, Colin J McKay3, Fraser R Duthie6, Karin A Oien7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pancreatico-biliary adenocarcinomas (PBA) have a poor prognosis. Diagnosis is usually achieved by imaging and/or endoscopy with confirmatory cytology. Cytological interpretation can be difficult especially in the setting of chronic pancreatitis/cholangitis. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) biomarkers could act as an adjunct to cytology to improve the diagnosis. Thus, we performed a meta-analysis and selected KOC, S100P, mesothelin and MUC1 for further validation in PBA resection specimens.Entities:
Keywords: Biomarkers; Diagnosis; Immunohistochemistry; Pancreatic cancer
Year: 2014 PMID: 25071419 PMCID: PMC4112611 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6890-14-35
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Clin Pathol ISSN: 1472-6890
Details of the immunohistochemistry methodology for four antibodies
| DAKO | L523S, 69.1 | Mouse Monoclonal | HIER* (Citrate buffer PH 6) | 1:50 | 25°C | 60 min | |
| BD Biosciences | 16 | Mouse monoclonal | Proteinase K (10 minutes) | 1:100 | 25°C | 60 min | |
| Novocastra | 5B2 | Mouse monoclonal | HIER (Citrate buffer PH 6) | 1:20 | 25°C | 60 min | |
| Novocastra | MA695 | Mouse monoclonal | HIER (Citrate buffer PH 6) | 1:200 | 25°C | 60 min |
*HIER= Heat Induced epitope retrieval.
Figure 1Representative images of staining of all four biomarkers in normal tissue (normal pancreatic tissue) and range of staining intensities (weak, moderate and strong) in tumour tissue from tissue microarray cores.
Summary statistics of KOC, S100P, mesothelin and MUC1 expression on a per core basis comparing pancreatico-biliary adenocarcinomas with normal tissue
| Mean | 74% | 0.4% | <0.0001 | |
| Median | 100% | 0% | | |
| Mean | 150 | 0.5 | <0.0001 | |
| Median | 180 | 0 | | |
| Mean | 75% | 0.3% | <0.0001 | |
| Median | 100% | 0% | | |
| Mean | 165 | 0.3 | <0.0001 | |
| | Median | 180 | 0 | |
| Mean | 73% | 4% | <0.0001 | |
| Median | 90% | 0% | | |
| Mean | 115 | 4 | <0.0001 | |
| Median | 110 | 0 | | |
| Mean | 75% | 18% | <0.0001 | |
| | Median | 90% | 10% | |
| Mean | 193 | 48 | <0.0001 | |
| Median | 200 | 30 | ||
Note: *Positivity (percentage of positive cells with any staining intensity in tumour and normal tissue); P value (shows the statistical significance of the difference in expression of a biomarker in tumour vs. normal tissue); Positivity range (0–100), Histoscore range (0–300).
Figure 2ROC curves based on percentage of cells positive for any staining (weak, moderate or strong), in tumour and normal cases, for four biomarkers (A) KOC, (B) S100P, C) mesothelin and D) MUC1.
Figure 3Sensitivity and specificity analysis of biomarkers for the diagnosis of pancreatico-biliary adenocarcinoma compared to normal tissue, based on five cut-offs for positivity: 5% positive cells of any staining intensity; 10% positive cells of any staining intensity; 20% positive cells of any staining intensity; 2 OR 3 intensity i.e. moderate or strong staining of cells; and Histoscore 20. Analysis is presented for A) KOC, B) S100P, C) mesothelin and D) MUC1.
Panels of biomarkers used for analysis of specificity and sensitivity, using 10% positive cells and 20% positive cells as cut-off thresholds for positivity
| 100% | 40% | |
| 100% | 88% | |
| 97% | 87% | |
| 98% | 96% | |
| 100% | 99% | |
| 100% | 65% | |
| 99% | 94% | |
| 96% | 93% | |
| 99% | 99% | |
| 100% | 100% | |
Note: *At least 2 biomarkers required to be positive in this panel. In the rest of the panels only one biomarker was required to be positive in a panel.
Figure 4*Combined Summary ROC curves for 10% (A) and 20% (B) cut-offs if only one biomarker was required to be positive in a panel. Four panels of biomarkers were compared. Panel 1 - KOC, S100P, Mesothelin and MUC1; Panel 2 - KOC, S100P, Mesothelin; Panel 3 - KOC, S100P; Panel 4 - KOC, Mesothelin. *Summary ROC curves plot sensitivity against specificity and draw a summary line depicting combined sensitivity and specificity of a panel. Combined Summary ROC curves compare different panels to show the most “accurate” panel. The summary line at the top left corner shows the biomarker which is most accurate compared to others lying lower and further to the right. This enables the most accurate panel to be identified.