BACKGROUND: In various neoplasms expression of the proliferation-related Ki-67 antigen has successfully been linked with parameters of progression of disease. While a definite grading scheme for oligodendrogliomas has still not been agreed upon, any parameter of tumor proliferation that might be helpful in predicting clinical outcome should be evaluated. METHODS: The expression of the proliferation related nuclear antigen Ki-67 (MIB-1 monoclonal antibody) was investigated in a series of 108 verified oligodendrogliomas, and the percentages of immunoreactive cells were compared with the survival times of the patients. Using multivariate analysis the prognostic value of MIB-1 labeling index (LI) was assessed taking into account age, tumor site, grade, and mitotic index (MI). RESULTS: Patient's age, tumor site, grading according to the grading scheme by Smith, MI and MIB-1 LI were all significantly related to survival. Whereas in a multivariate analysis, age, site, grade and MIB-1 LI had independent prognostic significance, MI failed to add significant prognostic value. CONCLUSIONS: The MIB-1 LI is an important addition to histopathologic grading for predicting clinical outcome of patients with oligodendrogliomas. The MIB-1 LI adds prognostic information independent of patient's age, tumor site and grade. The MI might be incorporated into a grading scheme for oligodendrogliomas, but is not by itself an additional prognosticator.
BACKGROUND: In various neoplasms expression of the proliferation-related Ki-67 antigen has successfully been linked with parameters of progression of disease. While a definite grading scheme for oligodendrogliomas has still not been agreed upon, any parameter of tumor proliferation that might be helpful in predicting clinical outcome should be evaluated. METHODS: The expression of the proliferation related nuclear antigen Ki-67 (MIB-1 monoclonal antibody) was investigated in a series of 108 verified oligodendrogliomas, and the percentages of immunoreactive cells were compared with the survival times of the patients. Using multivariate analysis the prognostic value of MIB-1 labeling index (LI) was assessed taking into account age, tumor site, grade, and mitotic index (MI). RESULTS:Patient's age, tumor site, grading according to the grading scheme by Smith, MI and MIB-1 LI were all significantly related to survival. Whereas in a multivariate analysis, age, site, grade and MIB-1 LI had independent prognostic significance, MI failed to add significant prognostic value. CONCLUSIONS: The MIB-1 LI is an important addition to histopathologic grading for predicting clinical outcome of patients with oligodendrogliomas. The MIB-1 LI adds prognostic information independent of patient's age, tumor site and grade. The MI might be incorporated into a grading scheme for oligodendrogliomas, but is not by itself an additional prognosticator.
Authors: Ali Chahlavi; Andrew Kanner; David Peereboom; Susan M Staugaitis; Paul Elson; Gene Barnett Journal: J Neurooncol Date: 2003-02 Impact factor: 4.130
Authors: B K Kleinschmidt-DeMasters; T L Hashizumi; C I Sze; K O Lillehei; A L Shroyer; K R Shroyer Journal: J Clin Pathol Date: 1998-04 Impact factor: 3.411