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Diagnostic value of p53 and ki67 immunostaining for distinguishing benign from malignant serous effusions
Joint Authors
Hafiz, Nisrin H.
Tahoun, Nifin S.
Source
Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute
Issue
Vol. 23, Issue 4 (31 Dec. 2011), pp.155-162, 8 p.
Publisher
Cairo University National Cancer Institute
Publication Date
2011-12-31
Country of Publication
Egypt
No. of Pages
8
Main Subjects
Topics
Abstract EN
Background : the differentiation of benign mesothelial cells from malignant tumor cells, primary, or metastatic, in serous effusions based on cytomorphologic features alone can be problematic.
Purpose : this study was conducted to evaluate the utility of p53 and ki67 immunocytochemical markers in differentiating benign from malignant tumor cells in serous effusions.
Patients and methods : Archival Papanicolaou-stained smears of 91 pleural and peritoneal effusions were retrieved from Cytology Unit, Pathology Department, NCI, Cairo University between 2008 and 2010.
Forty-one cases were positive for malignant cells and 50 cases were benign based on cytomorphologic features.
Cases having doubt were excluded from the study.
The slides were destained and subjected to immunocytochemical staining for p53 and ki67.
Histologic sections of colonic carcinoma and tonsillar tissue were used as positive control for p53 and ki67, respectively.
Smears having < 50 % positively stained nuclei for p53 were taken as positive and labeling index P10 % of ki67 was considered positive.
Frequencies of the individual immunocytochemical stains; p53 and ki67, in benign and malignant effusion as well as the combination of both stains were calculated.
Results : p53 immunostaining showed nuclear positivity in 31 out of 41 malignant effusions (75.6 %) and in 3 out of 50 benign effusions (6 %), p < 0.005.
p53 had 75.6% sensitivity, 94 % specificity, 91.2 % PPV, and 82.5% NPV.
Ki 67 immunostaining was positive in 30 out of 41 malignant effusions (73.2 %) and in 17 out of 50 benign effusions (34 %), p < 0.05.
ki67 had 73.2 % sensitivity, 66 % specificity, 63.8% PPV, and 75% NPV.
Cases were then analyzed for combined immunoprofile of p53 and ki67.
Among the 24 cases that coexpressed both antigens, 22 cases (91.7 %) were malignant.
Thirty two out of 34 cases (94.1 %) that showed negative results for both antigens were benign.
For the cases that showed p53 immunostaining only, 9 out of 10 cases (90 %) were malignant.
Fifteen out of 23 cases (65.2 %) that showed ki67 immunostaining were benign.
Conclusion : benign and malignant effusions showed significantly different staining pattern for p53 and ki67.
When used individually, p53 immunostaining can truly diagnose 75.6 % and 94 % of the malignant and benign cases, respectively.
Ki 67 immunostaining can correctly identify 73.2 % and 66 % of the malignant and benign cases, respectively.
When used in combination, 91.7 % of p53 and ki 67 positive cases were malignant while 94 % of p53 and ki67 negative cases were benign.
Hence they could be used when the cytomorphology fails to provide a definitive diagnosis.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Hafiz, Nisrin H.& Tahoun, Nifin S.. 2011. Diagnostic value of p53 and ki67 immunostaining for distinguishing benign from malignant serous effusions. Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute،Vol. 23, no. 4, pp.155-162.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-292770
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Hafiz, Nisrin H.& Tahoun, Nifin S.. Diagnostic value of p53 and ki67 immunostaining for distinguishing benign from malignant serous effusions. Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute Vol. 23, no. 4 (Dec. 2011), pp.155-162.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-292770
American Medical Association (AMA)
Hafiz, Nisrin H.& Tahoun, Nifin S.. Diagnostic value of p53 and ki67 immunostaining for distinguishing benign from malignant serous effusions. Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute. 2011. Vol. 23, no. 4, pp.155-162.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-292770
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references : p. 162
Record ID
BIM-292770