Distinguishing primary lung carcinomas (PLCs) from metastases is a challenging task. The diagnostic and prognostic relevance of TTF-1, a nuclear protein expressed in follicular cells of the thyroid gland and pneumocytes, was tested in 34 primary and 15 27 non-primary canine lung tumours. Normal pneumocytes stained negatively in 14 PLCs, due to overfixation or prolonged storage of paraffin blocks, and were excluded from the study. Among the 20 immunoreactive PLCs, 17 showed strong nuclear positivity,. except The three tumours that scored negative were two squamous cell and one papillary carcinoma. Metastatic tumours were always negative. TTF-1 was 100% specific and 85% sensitive for PLCs. There was no significant relationship among the percentage of labelled tumour cells (TTF-1 index) and the considered clinico-pathologic parameters (age, gender, histological type, tumour grade, TNM stage, node status and MIB-1 index). TTF-1 immunohistochemistry may give useful additional information regarding the origin of canine lung tumours, whereas its prognostic utility still needs to be determined.
BETTINI G., MARCONATO L., MORINI M., FERRARI F (2009). TTF-1 (Thyroid Transcription Factor-1) immunohistochemistry: diagnostic tool and malignancy marker in canine malignant lung tumours. VETERINARY AND COMPARATIVE ONCOLOGY, 7, 28-37 [10.1111/j.1476-5829.2008.00166.x].
TTF-1 (Thyroid Transcription Factor-1) immunohistochemistry: diagnostic tool and malignancy marker in canine malignant lung tumours
BETTINI, GIULIANO;MARCONATO L.;MORINI, MARIA;
2009
Abstract
Distinguishing primary lung carcinomas (PLCs) from metastases is a challenging task. The diagnostic and prognostic relevance of TTF-1, a nuclear protein expressed in follicular cells of the thyroid gland and pneumocytes, was tested in 34 primary and 15 27 non-primary canine lung tumours. Normal pneumocytes stained negatively in 14 PLCs, due to overfixation or prolonged storage of paraffin blocks, and were excluded from the study. Among the 20 immunoreactive PLCs, 17 showed strong nuclear positivity,. except The three tumours that scored negative were two squamous cell and one papillary carcinoma. Metastatic tumours were always negative. TTF-1 was 100% specific and 85% sensitive for PLCs. There was no significant relationship among the percentage of labelled tumour cells (TTF-1 index) and the considered clinico-pathologic parameters (age, gender, histological type, tumour grade, TNM stage, node status and MIB-1 index). TTF-1 immunohistochemistry may give useful additional information regarding the origin of canine lung tumours, whereas its prognostic utility still needs to be determined.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.