Proliferative index in phaeochromocytomas: does it predict the occurrence of metastases?

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serval:BIB_9670FFA703BA
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Proliferative index in phaeochromocytomas: does it predict the occurrence of metastases?
Journal
Journal of Pathology
Author(s)
van der  H. E., Bruining  H. A., Jaap  B. H., van der  H. F., Dinjens  W. N., Lamberts  S. W., de Herder  W. W., Koper  J. W., Stijnen  T., Proye  C., Lecomte-Houcke  M., Bosman  F. T., de Krijger  R. R.
ISSN
0022-3417 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2000
Volume
191
Number
2
Pages
175-180
Notes
PT - Journal Article PT - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Abstract
Evaluation of the malignant potential of phaeochromocytomas in the absence of metastases presents a formidable challenge to both clinicians and pathologists. Until now, no widely accepted clinical, histological, immunohistochemical or molecular method has become available to discriminate malignant from benign phaeochromocytomas. In other endocrine tumours, estimation of proliferative activity by MIB-1 immunostaining has emerged as a promising approach for the determination of metastatic potential. In this study, the utility of MIB-1 immunostaining as a predictive marker for the occurrence of metastases in phaeochromocytomas was evaluated. In addition, the density of S100-positive sustentacular cells was studied, since their depletion has been identified as a negative predictive marker in smaller series. Furthermore, several clinicopathological parameters were evaluated. One hundred and ten patients operated on for a total of 99 benign and 37 malignant phaeochromocytomas were studied. All malignant tumours had documented metastases. The histopathological diagnosis of primary tumours and metastases was reviewed and graded for angioinvasion, capsular extension, and intra-tumoural necrosis. The proliferative index (percentage of MIB-1-positive cells) and the density of S100-positive cells were assessed. In addition, age at resection, associated familial tumour syndromes, tumour size, and tumour location were recorded. Univariate analysis revealed statistically significant correlations between malignancy and proliferative index (p<0.0005) and depletion of S100-positive sustentacular cells (p<0.0005). Fifty per cent of the malignant, but none of the benign phaeochromocytomas had a proliferative index greater than 2.5%. Higher age at resection (p=0. 03), sporadic occurrence (p<0.0005), extra-adrenal location (p<0. 0005), tumour size (p<0.0005), and necrosis (p=0.03) were also significantly associated with malignancy. Logistic regression showed that proliferative index (p=0.0072), size (p=0.0022), and extra-adrenal location (p=0.0012) of the primary tumour were independently predictive for malignancy. In conclusion, this study indicates that assessing the proliferative activity of phaeochromocytomas by MIB-1 immunohistochemistry can predict the occurrence of metastases. The predictive value of S100 immunostaining, tumour size, and extra-adrenal location of the tumour was also confirmed
Keywords
Adolescent/Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/diagnosis/Adult/Aged/Cell Count/Cell Cycle Proteins/immunology/Cell Transformation,Neoplastic/Child/Female/Humans/Male/Middle Aged/Necrosis/Neoplasm Metastasis/Neoplasm Recurrence,Local/Pheochromocytoma/Predictive Value of Tests/Prognosis/Regression Analysis
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