Scoring mechanisms of p16<sup>INK4a </sup>immunohistochemistry based on either independent nucleic stain or mixed cytoplasmic with nucleic expression can significantly signal to distinguish between endocervical and endometrial adenocarcinomas in a tissue microarray study

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Endocervical adenocarcinomas (ECAs) and endometrial adenocarcinomas (EMAs) are malignancies that affect uterus; however, their biological behaviors are quite different. This distinction has clinical significance, because the appropri...

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Main Authors: Ruan Alexandra, Hsu Jeng-Dong, Cheng Ya-Wen, Wu Tina S, Lee Ming-Yung, Kok Lai-Fong, Koo Chiew-Loon, Chao Kuan-Chong, Han Chih-Ping
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-04-01
Series:Journal of Translational Medicine
Online Access:http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/7/1/25
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spelling doaj-7dc22e29d5954794bf80fe8e6380d43b2020-11-25T00:29:51ZengBMCJournal of Translational Medicine1479-58762009-04-01712510.1186/1479-5876-7-25Scoring mechanisms of p16<sup>INK4a </sup>immunohistochemistry based on either independent nucleic stain or mixed cytoplasmic with nucleic expression can significantly signal to distinguish between endocervical and endometrial adenocarcinomas in a tissue microarray studyRuan AlexandraHsu Jeng-DongCheng Ya-WenWu Tina SLee Ming-YungKok Lai-FongKoo Chiew-LoonChao Kuan-ChongHan Chih-Ping<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Endocervical adenocarcinomas (ECAs) and endometrial adenocarcinomas (EMAs) are malignancies that affect uterus; however, their biological behaviors are quite different. This distinction has clinical significance, because the appropriate therapy may depend on the site of tumor origin. The purpose of this study is to evaluate 3 different scoring mechanisms of p16<sup>INK4a </sup>immunohistochemical (IHC) staining in distinguishing between primary ECAs and EMAs.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A tissue microarray (TMA) was constructed using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue from hysterectomy specimens, including 14 ECAs and 24 EMAs. Tissue array sections were immunostained with a commercially available antibody of p16<sup>INK4a</sup>. Avidin-biotin complex (ABC) method was used for antigens visualization. The staining intensity and area extent of the IHC reactions was evaluated using the semi-quantitative scoring system. The 3 scoring methods were defined on the bases of the following: (1) independent cytoplasmic staining alone (Method C), (2) independent nucleic staining alone (Method N), and (3) mean of the sum of cytoplasmic score plus nucleic score (Method Mean of C plus N).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Of the 3 scoring mechanisms for p16<sup>INK4a </sup>expression, Method N and Method Mean of C plus N showed significant (<it>p-values </it>< 0.05), but Method C showed non-significant (p = 0.245) frequency differences between ECAs and EMAs. In addition, Method Mean of C plus N had the highest overall accuracy rate (81.6%) for diagnostic distinction among these 3 scoring methods.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>According to the data characteristics and test effectiveness in this study, Method N and Method Mean of C plus N can significantly signal to distinguish between ECAs and EMAs; while Method C cannot do. Method Mean of C plus N is the most promising and favorable means among the three scoring mechanisms.</p> http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/7/1/25
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author Ruan Alexandra
Hsu Jeng-Dong
Cheng Ya-Wen
Wu Tina S
Lee Ming-Yung
Kok Lai-Fong
Koo Chiew-Loon
Chao Kuan-Chong
Han Chih-Ping
spellingShingle Ruan Alexandra
Hsu Jeng-Dong
Cheng Ya-Wen
Wu Tina S
Lee Ming-Yung
Kok Lai-Fong
Koo Chiew-Loon
Chao Kuan-Chong
Han Chih-Ping
Scoring mechanisms of p16<sup>INK4a </sup>immunohistochemistry based on either independent nucleic stain or mixed cytoplasmic with nucleic expression can significantly signal to distinguish between endocervical and endometrial adenocarcinomas in a tissue microarray study
Journal of Translational Medicine
author_facet Ruan Alexandra
Hsu Jeng-Dong
Cheng Ya-Wen
Wu Tina S
Lee Ming-Yung
Kok Lai-Fong
Koo Chiew-Loon
Chao Kuan-Chong
Han Chih-Ping
author_sort Ruan Alexandra
title Scoring mechanisms of p16<sup>INK4a </sup>immunohistochemistry based on either independent nucleic stain or mixed cytoplasmic with nucleic expression can significantly signal to distinguish between endocervical and endometrial adenocarcinomas in a tissue microarray study
title_short Scoring mechanisms of p16<sup>INK4a </sup>immunohistochemistry based on either independent nucleic stain or mixed cytoplasmic with nucleic expression can significantly signal to distinguish between endocervical and endometrial adenocarcinomas in a tissue microarray study
title_full Scoring mechanisms of p16<sup>INK4a </sup>immunohistochemistry based on either independent nucleic stain or mixed cytoplasmic with nucleic expression can significantly signal to distinguish between endocervical and endometrial adenocarcinomas in a tissue microarray study
title_fullStr Scoring mechanisms of p16<sup>INK4a </sup>immunohistochemistry based on either independent nucleic stain or mixed cytoplasmic with nucleic expression can significantly signal to distinguish between endocervical and endometrial adenocarcinomas in a tissue microarray study
title_full_unstemmed Scoring mechanisms of p16<sup>INK4a </sup>immunohistochemistry based on either independent nucleic stain or mixed cytoplasmic with nucleic expression can significantly signal to distinguish between endocervical and endometrial adenocarcinomas in a tissue microarray study
title_sort scoring mechanisms of p16<sup>ink4a </sup>immunohistochemistry based on either independent nucleic stain or mixed cytoplasmic with nucleic expression can significantly signal to distinguish between endocervical and endometrial adenocarcinomas in a tissue microarray study
publisher BMC
series Journal of Translational Medicine
issn 1479-5876
publishDate 2009-04-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Endocervical adenocarcinomas (ECAs) and endometrial adenocarcinomas (EMAs) are malignancies that affect uterus; however, their biological behaviors are quite different. This distinction has clinical significance, because the appropriate therapy may depend on the site of tumor origin. The purpose of this study is to evaluate 3 different scoring mechanisms of p16<sup>INK4a </sup>immunohistochemical (IHC) staining in distinguishing between primary ECAs and EMAs.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A tissue microarray (TMA) was constructed using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue from hysterectomy specimens, including 14 ECAs and 24 EMAs. Tissue array sections were immunostained with a commercially available antibody of p16<sup>INK4a</sup>. Avidin-biotin complex (ABC) method was used for antigens visualization. The staining intensity and area extent of the IHC reactions was evaluated using the semi-quantitative scoring system. The 3 scoring methods were defined on the bases of the following: (1) independent cytoplasmic staining alone (Method C), (2) independent nucleic staining alone (Method N), and (3) mean of the sum of cytoplasmic score plus nucleic score (Method Mean of C plus N).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Of the 3 scoring mechanisms for p16<sup>INK4a </sup>expression, Method N and Method Mean of C plus N showed significant (<it>p-values </it>< 0.05), but Method C showed non-significant (p = 0.245) frequency differences between ECAs and EMAs. In addition, Method Mean of C plus N had the highest overall accuracy rate (81.6%) for diagnostic distinction among these 3 scoring methods.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>According to the data characteristics and test effectiveness in this study, Method N and Method Mean of C plus N can significantly signal to distinguish between ECAs and EMAs; while Method C cannot do. Method Mean of C plus N is the most promising and favorable means among the three scoring mechanisms.</p>
url http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/7/1/25
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