The role of CD10 immunohistochemistry in the grading of phyllodes tumour of the breast

Objective: To determine the relationship between the degree of CD10 expression in the stromal cells of phyllodes tumour and tumour grading. Methods: A total of 61 cases of mammary phyllodes tumours over the past 11 years were searched from histopathology files, University Malaya Medical Centre. The...

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Main Authors: Hussin, Huzlinda, Pailoor, Jayalakshmi, Peh, Suat Cheng
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Published: ScopeMed 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.296352015-09-11T04:03:34Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29635/ The role of CD10 immunohistochemistry in the grading of phyllodes tumour of the breast Hussin, Huzlinda Pailoor, Jayalakshmi Peh, Suat Cheng Objective: To determine the relationship between the degree of CD10 expression in the stromal cells of phyllodes tumour and tumour grading. Methods: A total of 61 cases of mammary phyllodes tumours over the past 11 years were searched from histopathology files, University Malaya Medical Centre. The paraffin blocks were retrieved and 4 μm thick slides were prepared and stained using an antibody against CD10 with the envision method. Fibroadenoma case was used as a control slide and breast myoepithelium as the internal control. Each stained slides was independantly and semiquantitatively analysed for the intensity and percentage of the stromal cells stained. The staining intensity was graded as negative (no staining), mild, moderate and strong if the staining was much weaker, slightly weaker and same intensity as that of the myoepithelium, respectively. The tumour was considered positive for CD10 if the staining intensity is moderate to strong in 20% or more of the stromal cells. Results: 21 (44.7%) of 47 benign phyllodes tumour, 5 (83.3%) of 6 borderline phyllodes tumour and all 8 cases (100%) of malignant phyllodes tumour showed positive expression for CD10 immunostain. Conclusions: There was a significant increase in CD10 expression in the stromal cells as the lesions progressed from benign to borderline and malignant phyllodes tumour. ScopeMed 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29635/1/The%20role%20of%20CD10%20immunohistochemistry%20in%20the%20grading%20of%20phyllodes%20tumour%20of%20the%20breast.pdf Hussin, Huzlinda and Pailoor, Jayalakshmi and Peh, Suat Cheng (2013) The role of CD10 immunohistochemistry in the grading of phyllodes tumour of the breast. Journal of Interdisciplinary Histopathology, 1 (4). pp. 195-203. ISSN 2146-8362 http://www.scopemed.org/?mno=33590 10.5455/jihp.20130307011432
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description Objective: To determine the relationship between the degree of CD10 expression in the stromal cells of phyllodes tumour and tumour grading. Methods: A total of 61 cases of mammary phyllodes tumours over the past 11 years were searched from histopathology files, University Malaya Medical Centre. The paraffin blocks were retrieved and 4 μm thick slides were prepared and stained using an antibody against CD10 with the envision method. Fibroadenoma case was used as a control slide and breast myoepithelium as the internal control. Each stained slides was independantly and semiquantitatively analysed for the intensity and percentage of the stromal cells stained. The staining intensity was graded as negative (no staining), mild, moderate and strong if the staining was much weaker, slightly weaker and same intensity as that of the myoepithelium, respectively. The tumour was considered positive for CD10 if the staining intensity is moderate to strong in 20% or more of the stromal cells. Results: 21 (44.7%) of 47 benign phyllodes tumour, 5 (83.3%) of 6 borderline phyllodes tumour and all 8 cases (100%) of malignant phyllodes tumour showed positive expression for CD10 immunostain. Conclusions: There was a significant increase in CD10 expression in the stromal cells as the lesions progressed from benign to borderline and malignant phyllodes tumour.
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author Hussin, Huzlinda
Pailoor, Jayalakshmi
Peh, Suat Cheng
spellingShingle Hussin, Huzlinda
Pailoor, Jayalakshmi
Peh, Suat Cheng
The role of CD10 immunohistochemistry in the grading of phyllodes tumour of the breast
author_facet Hussin, Huzlinda
Pailoor, Jayalakshmi
Peh, Suat Cheng
author_sort Hussin, Huzlinda
title The role of CD10 immunohistochemistry in the grading of phyllodes tumour of the breast
title_short The role of CD10 immunohistochemistry in the grading of phyllodes tumour of the breast
title_full The role of CD10 immunohistochemistry in the grading of phyllodes tumour of the breast
title_fullStr The role of CD10 immunohistochemistry in the grading of phyllodes tumour of the breast
title_full_unstemmed The role of CD10 immunohistochemistry in the grading of phyllodes tumour of the breast
title_sort role of cd10 immunohistochemistry in the grading of phyllodes tumour of the breast
publisher ScopeMed
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29635/1/The%20role%20of%20CD10%20immunohistochemistry%20in%20the%20grading%20of%20phyllodes%20tumour%20of%20the%20breast.pdf
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