Year 2008 / Volume 100 / Number 12
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Immunohistochemical expression of epidermal growth factor and its prognostic value for gastrointestinal stromal tumors

pp. 752-757

Padilla, D. / Menéndez, P. / García, M. / Villarejo, P. / Cubo, T. / Gambí, D. / Pardo, R. / Martín, J.

Abstract
Introduction: the epidermal growth factor receptor, EGFR (HER-1), is a tyrosine kinase receptor. EGFR activation plays an important role in increased cell proliferation, angiogenesis, and decreased apoptosis. Our objective was to study EGFR immunoexpression in GIST, as well as its prognostic value.

Patients and method: a retrospective study that included all patients operated on with a histologic diagnosis of GIST at Department of Surgery, Hospital General, Ciudad Real, between 1995 and 2007. Clinical features: age, sex, manifestations, mortality, recurrence. Pathological features: origin, size, tumoral necrosis, mitotic index, cell type. Immunohistochemical features: vimentin, (V9, Dako A/s); smooth muscle actin (HHF-35, Biogenex); CD34 (QBEND/10); S100 (Policlonal Dako A/S), CD117, (c-kit Rabbit, antihuman polyclonal antibody, 1:600); PDGFR-alfa (Rabbit polyclonal antibody, 1:50, Sta. Cruz Biotechnology).

Prognostic molecular features: P-53, PAb240 (DakoCytomation) 1:75; Ki-67, clona MIB1 (Dako), 1:120 y (EGFR) pharmDx™ Dako Autostainer (Dako, Denmark). Malignancy critera: Fletcher's critera.

Results: from 1995 to 2007, 35 GIST were resected in our Department. Mean age: 61.11 ± 11.02, with a female predominance of 62.9%. Initial clinical manifestation included digestive hemorrhage in 40%. Median follow-up was 28 months (3-133). Mortality was 54.3%, and recurrence rate was 40%. The most frequent origin was the stomach, 51.4%, (18). There was tumor necrosis in 57.1% (20). There were spindle-like cells in 57.1%, and epithelioid cells in 14.3%. Mean size was 9.58 ± 6.29. Mitotic index per 50 high-power fields was 13.44 ± 16.08; 51.45% (18) were high-risk tumors. Immunohistochemical expression: CD117+, 85.7%. PDGFRA+, 85.7%. CD34+, 77.1%. EGFR+, 62.9%. S100+, 34.3%. Actin+, 20%. Vimentin+, 100%. p53+, 40%. ki67+, 10.71 ± 10.82. There was no correlation between EGFR expression and recurrence and/or mortality, p = 0.156 and p = 0.332, respectively. Mitosis index related to mortality, p = 0.02, and recurrence, p = 0.013.
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Padilla, D. / Menéndez, P. / García, M. / Villarejo, P. / Cubo, T. / Gambí, D. / Pardo, R. / Martín, J.. Immunohistochemical expression of epidermal growth factor and its prognostic value for gastrointestinal stromal tumors. 752-757


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