Infiltrative pattern of invasion is independently associated with shorter survival and desmoplastic stroma markers FAP and THBS2 in mucinous ovarian carcinoma

Author:

Köbel Martin1ORCID,Kang Eun‐Young1,Lee Sandra1,Terzic Tatjana1,Karnezis Antony N2,Ghatage Prafull3,Woo Lawrence3,Lee Cheng‐Han4ORCID,Meagher Nicola S56ORCID,Ramus Susan J57,Gorringe Kylie L89ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of Calgary, Foothills Medical Centre Calgary AB Canada

2. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of California Davis Sacramento CA USA

3. Department of Oncology, Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Cumming School of Medicine University of Calgary Calgary AB Canada

4. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton AB Canada

5. School of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health University of NSW Sydney Sydney NSW Australia

6. The Daffodil Centre The University of Sydney, a Joint Venture with Cancer Council NSW Sydney NSW Australia

7. Adult Cancer Program, Lowy Cancer Research Centre University of NSW Sydney Sydney NSW Australia

8. Sir Peter MacCallum Department of Oncology The University of Melbourne Melbourne Vic. Australia

9. Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Vic. Australia

Abstract

AimsMucinous ovarian carcinoma (MOC) is a rare ovarian cancer histotype with generally good prognosis when diagnosed at an early stage. However, MOC with the infiltrative pattern of invasion has a worse prognosis, although to date studies have not been large enough to control for covariables. Data on reproducibility of classifying the invasion pattern are limited, as are molecular correlates for infiltrative invasion. We hypothesized that the invasion pattern would be associated with an aberrant tumour microenvironment.Methods and resultsFour subspecialty pathologists assessed interobserver reproducibility of the pattern of invasion in 134 MOC. Immunohistochemistry on fibroblast activation protein (FAP) and THBS2 was performed on 98 cases. Association with survival was tested using Cox regression. The average interobserver agreement for the infiltrative pattern was moderate (kappa 0.60, agreement 86.3%). After reproducibility review, 24/134 MOC (18%) were determined to have the infiltrative pattern and this was associated with a higher risk of death, independent of FIGO stage, grade, and patient age in a time‐dependent manner (hazard ratio [HR] = 10.2, 95% confidence interval [CI] 3.0–34.5). High stromal expression of FAP and THBS2 was more common in infiltrative MOC (FAP: 60%, THBS2: 58%, both P < 0.001) and associated with survival (multivariate HR for FAP: 1.5 [95% CI 1.1–2.1] and THBS2: 1.91 [95% CI 1.1–3.2]).ConclusionsThe pattern of invasion should be included in reporting for MOC due to the strong prognostic implications. We highlight the histological features that should be considered to improve reproducibility. FAP and THBS2 are associated with infiltrative invasion in MOC.

Funder

Alberta Precision Laboratories

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Histology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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