Clinicopathological significance of primitive phenotypes in early gastric cancer with differentiated histology
Abstract Background Certain gastric cancers exhibit some primitive phenotypes, which may indicate a high malignancy. In histologically differentiated early gastric cancer (EGC), the presence and the clinicopathological significance of the primitive phenotype remain unclear. Methods Using immunohisto...
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doaj-74edb43fb52042c7b5b52ac735692d2b2021-08-01T11:41:48ZengBMCDiagnostic Pathology1746-15962021-07-011611910.1186/s13000-021-01128-wClinicopathological significance of primitive phenotypes in early gastric cancer with differentiated histologyZhi-Yi Zhou0Jie Sun1Qing Guo2Hai-Bin Zhao3Zhi-Hua Zhou4Department of Pathology, The Affiliated Wuxi People’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityCenter of Clinical Research, The Affiliated Wuxi People’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityDepartment of Pathology, The Affiliated Wuxi People’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityDepartment of Pathology, The 904 Hospital of Joint Logistic Support Force of People’s Liberation ArmyDepartment of Pathology, The 904 Hospital of Joint Logistic Support Force of People’s Liberation ArmyAbstract Background Certain gastric cancers exhibit some primitive phenotypes, which may indicate a high malignancy. In histologically differentiated early gastric cancer (EGC), the presence and the clinicopathological significance of the primitive phenotype remain unclear. Methods Using immunohistochemical staining we detected the expression of three primitive phenotypic markers SALL4, Glypican-3(GPC3), and AFP in whole tissue sections of differentiated EGC (gastrectomy specimens, n = 302). For those cases with primitive phenotypes, we analyzed their clinicopathological features and evaluated whether the criteria for endoscopic resection were met. Results We found that 9.3% (28/302) of all differentiated EGC cases have primitive phenotypes, and most of these cases (25/28) exhibit a histomorphology similar to conventional differentiated EGC. Patients with primitive phenotypes had a deeper invasion, a higher rate of ulcer and lymphatic invasion than cases without primitive phenotype. Moreover, patients with primitive phenotypes displayed a significantly higher frequency of LNM than those without (57.1% vs 8.8%, P < 0.001). Multivariate analysis revealed that presence of primitive phenotypes was an independent risk factor for LNM (P = 0.001, HR 6.977, 95% CI: 2.199–22.138). Interestingly, we found 2 cases with primitive phenotypes developed LNM, and they both met the expanded indications of endoscopic resection for differentiated EGC. Conclusions A small number of differentiated EGC have primitive phenotypes, which were closely related to LNM and were an independent risk factor for LNM. Given its highly aggressive behavior, differentiated EGC with primitive phenotypes should be evaluated with stricter criteria before endoscopic resection, or considered to give an additional surgical operation after endoscopic resection.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13000-021-01128-wEarly gastric cancerPrimitive phenotypeSALL4GPC3Endoscopic resection |
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Clinicopathological significance of primitive phenotypes in early gastric cancer with differentiated histology |
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Clinicopathological significance of primitive phenotypes in early gastric cancer with differentiated histology |
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Clinicopathological significance of primitive phenotypes in early gastric cancer with differentiated histology |
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Clinicopathological significance of primitive phenotypes in early gastric cancer with differentiated histology |
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Clinicopathological significance of primitive phenotypes in early gastric cancer with differentiated histology |
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clinicopathological significance of primitive phenotypes in early gastric cancer with differentiated histology |
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Abstract Background Certain gastric cancers exhibit some primitive phenotypes, which may indicate a high malignancy. In histologically differentiated early gastric cancer (EGC), the presence and the clinicopathological significance of the primitive phenotype remain unclear. Methods Using immunohistochemical staining we detected the expression of three primitive phenotypic markers SALL4, Glypican-3(GPC3), and AFP in whole tissue sections of differentiated EGC (gastrectomy specimens, n = 302). For those cases with primitive phenotypes, we analyzed their clinicopathological features and evaluated whether the criteria for endoscopic resection were met. Results We found that 9.3% (28/302) of all differentiated EGC cases have primitive phenotypes, and most of these cases (25/28) exhibit a histomorphology similar to conventional differentiated EGC. Patients with primitive phenotypes had a deeper invasion, a higher rate of ulcer and lymphatic invasion than cases without primitive phenotype. Moreover, patients with primitive phenotypes displayed a significantly higher frequency of LNM than those without (57.1% vs 8.8%, P < 0.001). Multivariate analysis revealed that presence of primitive phenotypes was an independent risk factor for LNM (P = 0.001, HR 6.977, 95% CI: 2.199–22.138). Interestingly, we found 2 cases with primitive phenotypes developed LNM, and they both met the expanded indications of endoscopic resection for differentiated EGC. Conclusions A small number of differentiated EGC have primitive phenotypes, which were closely related to LNM and were an independent risk factor for LNM. Given its highly aggressive behavior, differentiated EGC with primitive phenotypes should be evaluated with stricter criteria before endoscopic resection, or considered to give an additional surgical operation after endoscopic resection. |
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Early gastric cancer Primitive phenotype SALL4 GPC3 Endoscopic resection |
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