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Biomarkers expression among paired serous ovarian cancer primary lesions and their peritoneal cavity metastases in treatment-naive patients: A single-center study.


ABSTRACT:

Background

High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC), the most common histologic subtype of ovarian epithelial cancer, is associated with treatment resistance, enhanced recurrence rates, and poor prognosis. HGSOCs often metastasize to the peritoneal cavity, while fluid cytology examination could identify such metastases. This retrospective study aimed to identify potential biomarker discrepancies between paired HGSOC primary tissues and metastatic peritoneal fluid cytology samples, processed as cell blocks (CBs).

Methods

Twenty-four pairs of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded primary tissues and metastatic CBs from an equal number of treatment-naïve patients were used, and immunohistochemistry (IHC) for epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), human epidermal growth factor receptor, programmed cell death-1 ligand 1 (PD-L1), and CD147 was applied.

Results

13/24 pairs showed discordant EGFR IHC results; in all these 13 patients, EGFR was positive (≥1+ membranous staining intensity found in at least 10% of the cancer cells) in the peritoneal, yet negative in the primary tissue samples. Notably, EGFR IHC was positive in 15/24 of the metastatic, whereas in just 2/24 of the primary HGSOC samples (p < 0.001). Although most PD-L1 results were concordant, 5/24 and 6/24 pairs exhibited discordant results when stained with the E1L3N and 22C3 clones, respectively. Lastly, CD147 overexpression was found more often in the metastatic rather than the matched primary HGSOCs stained with CD147, though the difference was not significant.

Conclusions

Cytology from effusions could be considered for biomarker testing when present, even when tissue from the primary cancer is also available and adequately cellular, as it could provide additional information of potential clinical significance.

SUBMITTER: Nikas IP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9160817 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biomarkers expression among paired serous ovarian cancer primary lesions and their peritoneal cavity metastases in treatment-naïve patients: A single-center study.

Nikas Ilias P IP   Lee Cheol C   Song Min Ji MJ   Kim Bohyun B   Ryu Han Suk HS  

Cancer medicine 20220225 11


<h4>Background</h4>High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC), the most common histologic subtype of ovarian epithelial cancer, is associated with treatment resistance, enhanced recurrence rates, and poor prognosis. HGSOCs often metastasize to the peritoneal cavity, while fluid cytology examination could identify such metastases. This retrospective study aimed to identify potential biomarker discrepancies between paired HGSOC primary tissues and metastatic peritoneal fluid cytology samples, pro  ...[more]

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