Author:
Carneiro Fabiana Pirani,Amorim Rivadávio Fernandes,de Vasconcelos Carneiro Marcos,de Castro Tercia Maria Mendes Lousa,de Souza Vianna Leonora Maciel,Takano Gustavo Henrique Soares,Daros Andersen Charles,Peres Isabela,Kuckelhaus Selma Aparecida Souza,Motoyama Andrea Barretto
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Considering the potential of p16 as a marker for diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic response, the aim of this study was to assess its presence, via immunocytochemistry, in metastatic carcinoma of different primary sites and histological types obtained from effusions and peritoneal washings. A total of 118 samples including 85 of metastatic carcinoma and 33 samples of benign effusion/peritoneal washing were prepared by the plasma/thromboplastin method. Immunocytochemistry reactions were performed on cell block sections using antibodies against p16, claudin-4, MOC-31, calretinin, HBME and CD68.
Results
P16 overexpression was observed in 88.23% of all carcinoma samples. All cervix adenocarcinoma samples showed p16 overexpression. Overexpression in adenocarcinomas of ovary, lung and breast was observed in 93.75, 93.10 and 75% of the samples, respectively. Overexpression was observed in all different histological types analyzed: small cell carcinoma (lung), squamous cell carcinoma (cervical) and urothelial carcinoma (bladder). The specificity of p16 for carcinoma detection was of 96.96%.
Conclusion
Overexpression of p16 was observed in most metastatic carcinoma, from different primary sites and histological types, obtained from effusions and peritoneal washings. Due to its high frequency of overexpression in metastatic carcinoma, p16 may play a possible role in tumor progression and it may be considered as a complementary diagnostic marker depending on histological type and primary site of carcinoma.
Funder
Fundação de apoio à pesquisa do DF (FAP-DF), FAHUB, CAPES CNPQ and Fundação de Ensino e Pesquisa em Ciências da Saúde (FEPECS).
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Genetics,Oncology
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