Objective: To assess the immunochemical expression of BerEP4, a new epithelial antigen in endometrial carcinoma. Methods: We studied 45 cases of endometrial carcinoma in which the BerEP4, CEA and TAG-72 antigens were searched by an immunohistochemical method. We evaluated the correlations among the immunohistochemical positivity and the grading, histotype, stage and receptorial status of the neoplasia. Results: CEA was positive in 29 out of 45 cases (64.4%), TAG-72 in 17 out of 45 cases (37.7%) and BerEP4 in 31 out of 45 cases (68.9%). Both TAG-72 and CEA were inversely related to the grading while, with regard to the histotype, CEA resulted as highly positive in the 5 cases of adenoacanthoma. Conclusion: BerEP4 did not show any correlation with grading, histotype, stage of disease or receptorial status of the carcinoma.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the immunochemical expression of BerEP4, a new epithelial antigen in endometrial carcinoma. METHODS: We studied 45 cases of endometrial carcinoma in which the BerEP4, CEA and TAG-72 antigens were searched by an immunohistochemical method. We evaluated the correlations among the immunohistochemical positivity and the grading, histotype, stage and receptorial status of the neoplasia. RESULTS: CEA was positive in 29 out of 45 cases (64.4%), TAG-72 in 17 out of 45 cases (37.7%) and BerEP4 in 31 out of 45 cases (68.9%). Both TAG-72 and CEA were inversely related to the grading while, with regard to the histotype, CEA resulted as highly positive in the 5 cases of adenoacanthoma. CONCLUSION: BerEP4 did not show any correlation with grading, histotype, stage of disease or receptorial status of the carcinoma.
Objective: To assess the immunochemical expression of BerEP4, a new epithelial antigen in endometrial carcinoma. Methods: We studied 45 cases of endometrial carcinoma in which the BerEP4, CEA and TAG-72 antigens were searched by an immunohistochemical method. We evaluated the correlations among the immunohistochemical positivity and the grading, histotype, stage and receptorial status of the neoplasia. Results: CEA was positive in 29 out of 45 cases (64.4%), TAG-72 in 17 out of 45 cases (37.7%) and BerEP4 in 31 out of 45 cases (68.9%). Both TAG-72 and CEA were inversely related to the grading while, with regard to the histotype, CEA resulted as highly positive in the 5 cases of adenoacanthoma. Conclusion: BerEP4 did not show any correlation with grading, histotype, stage of disease or receptorial status of the carcinoma.
Immunohistochemical expression of BerEP4, a new epithelial antigen, in endometrial carcinoma: correlation with clinical parameters / Cherchi, Pier Luigi; Bosincu, L; Dessole, Salvatore; Ruiu, Ga; COSSU ROCCA, Paolo Alessandro; Capobianco, Giampiero; Tanda, Francesco; Ambrosini, A.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GYNAECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0392-2936. - 20(5-6):5-6(1999), pp. 393-395.
Immunohistochemical expression of BerEP4, a new epithelial antigen, in endometrial carcinoma: correlation with clinical parameters
CHERCHI, Pier Luigi;DESSOLE, Salvatore;COSSU ROCCA, Paolo Alessandro;CAPOBIANCO, Giampiero;TANDA, Francesco;
1999-01-01
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the immunochemical expression of BerEP4, a new epithelial antigen in endometrial carcinoma. METHODS: We studied 45 cases of endometrial carcinoma in which the BerEP4, CEA and TAG-72 antigens were searched by an immunohistochemical method. We evaluated the correlations among the immunohistochemical positivity and the grading, histotype, stage and receptorial status of the neoplasia. RESULTS: CEA was positive in 29 out of 45 cases (64.4%), TAG-72 in 17 out of 45 cases (37.7%) and BerEP4 in 31 out of 45 cases (68.9%). Both TAG-72 and CEA were inversely related to the grading while, with regard to the histotype, CEA resulted as highly positive in the 5 cases of adenoacanthoma. CONCLUSION: BerEP4 did not show any correlation with grading, histotype, stage of disease or receptorial status of the carcinoma.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.