| Literature DB >> 30467700 |
Adam Kowalewski1, Łukasz Szylberg2, Janusz Tyloch3, Paulina Antosik2, Izabela Neska-Długosz2, Łukasz Frąckowski3, Dominik Tyloch3, Piotr Purpurowicz3, Dariusz Grzanka2.
Abstract
Despite advances in our understanding of the biology of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma (ChRCC) and renal oncocytoma (RO), the differential diagnosis among these tumors remains one of the most problematic in renal pathology. Today, CK7 is the most recommended marker to distinguish these entities, however it appears insufficiently accurate by itself. This study aimed to find an easily accessible IHC stain that might out-compete CK7 in this field. Expressions of CK7, cyclin D1, p16, survivin, CD138, Ki-67 and caspase 3 (CASP3) were analyzed in a total of 27 cases (20 ROs and 7 ChRCCs). Immunoreactivity was assessed based on a combined score of the extent and intensity of staining. Compared to RO, a higher percentage of the total ChRCCs stained positive for CK7 (67% vs. 22%, respectively) and CASP3 (86% vs. 25%) (P < 0.005). The differences in staining with cyclin D1, p16, survivin, CD138 and Ki-67 turned out to be statistically insignificant in differentiating ChRCC from RO. CASP3 is a promising marker in distinguishing ChRCC from RO and may represent an alternative for CK7. Cyclin D1, p16, survivin, CD138 and Ki-67 cannot be used to distinguish these neoplasms.Entities:
Keywords: CASP3; CD138; Caspase 3; ChRCC; Chromophobe; Cyclin D1; Ki-67; Oncocytoma; Survivin; p16
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30467700 PMCID: PMC6815282 DOI: 10.1007/s12253-018-0548-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathol Oncol Res ISSN: 1219-4956 Impact factor: 3.201
The immunohistochemical results of CK7, CASP3, cyclin D1, p16, survivin and CD138 in ChRCC and RO. CASP3, caspase 3; ChRCC, chromophobe renal cell carcinoma; RO, renal oncocytoma
| Antigen | Kidney tumor | Immunopositive (%) | Immunonegative (%) | Statistical significance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CK7 | RO | 22 | 78 | p = 0,0047 |
| ChRCC | 67 | 33 | ||
| CASP3 | RO | 25 | 75 | p = 0,0001 |
| ChRCC | 86 | 14 | ||
| Cyclin D1 | RO | 38 | 62 | p = 0,2125 |
| ChRCC | 58 | 42 | ||
| p16 | RO | 8 | 92 | p = 0,3947 |
| ChRCC | 17 | 83 | ||
| Survivin | RO | 5 | 95 | p = 0,4043 |
| ChRCC | 0 | 100 | ||
| CD138 | RO | 24 | 76 | p = 0,9259 |
| ChRCC | 25 | 75 |
Fig. 1Immunohistochemical representative microphotographs show positive CK7 (a) and CASP3 (c) in ChRCC and negative CK7 (only scattered single positive cells) (b) and CASP3 (d) in RO. Primary objective magnification 10x. CASP3, caspase 3; ChRCC, chromophobe renal cell carcinoma; RO, renal oncocytoma
The immunohistochemical results of Ki-67 in ChRCC and RO. ChRCC, chromophobe renal cell carcinoma; RO, renal oncocytoma
| Antigen | Kidney tumor | Median | Mean Avarage | Std. Deviation | Statistical significance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ki-67 | RO | 1 | 1,34 | 1,37 | p = 0,555 |
| ChRCC | 1 | 1,83 | 1,94 |
Differentiating features of ChRCC and RO. ChRCC, chromophobe renal cell carcinoma; RO, renal oncocytoma; −, negative; +, positive
| Features | RO | ChRCC |
|---|---|---|
| Micro description | Nests floating in hypocellular stroma | Diffuse, sheet like pattern |
| Clear cells only focally in hyalinized scars | Clear cells usually prominent, frequently peripheral in nests | |
| – | Perinuclear halos | |
| Histochemistry | Hale colloidal iron (−) | Hale colloidal iron (+) |
| Immunohistochemistry | CASP3 (−); CK7 (−) | CASP3 (+); CK7 (+) |