Utility of 10 Immunohistochemical Markers Including Novel Markers (Desmocollin-3, Glypican 3, S100A2, S100A7, and Sox-2) for Differential Diagnosis of Squamous Cell Carcinoma from Adenocarcinoma of the Lung

  • Tsuta, Koji
  • Tanabe, Yuko
  • Yoshida, Akihiko
  • Takahashi, Fumiaki
  • Maeshima, Akiko M.
  • Asamura, Hisao
  • Tsuda, Hitoshi
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Publication date
July 2011
Publisher
International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer.
ISSN
1556-0864

Abstract

IntroductionRecent clinical trials revealed that accurate histologic typing of non-small cell lung cancer, especially squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), is essential.Patients and MethodsWe analyzed 10 antibodies expression in 150 SCC cases (53 well-, 51 moderately, and 46 poorly differentiated cases) and 159 adenocarcinoma (AC) cases (49 well-, 52 moderately, and 58 poorly differentiated cases).ResultsIn all SCC and AC cases, p63 was the most sensitive marker for SCC (98.7%), followed by high-molecular-weight (HM) cytokeratin (CK) (97.3%), CK5/6 (93.3%), Sox2 (80%), thrombomodulin (79.3%), desmocollin-3 (72.7%), S100A7 (70.7%), S100A2 (63.3%), and glypican-3 (46.7%). Desmocollin-3 was the most specific marker for SCC (100%), followed by CK5/6 (...

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