Comparison of tissue microarray and full section in immunohistochemistry of gastrointestinal stromal tumors |
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Authors: | Mi Jung Kwon Eun Sook Nam Seong Jin Cho Hye Rim Park Hyung Sik Shin Jun Ho Park Chan Heun Park Won Jae Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departments of Pathology and;2. Department of Pathology, Hallym Sacred‐Heart Hospital, Hallym University Medical College, Anyang and;3. Surgery, Kangdong Sacred‐Heart Hospital, Hallym University Medical College, Seoul,;4. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Provincial Gimcheon Silver Hospital, Gimcheon, South Korea |
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Abstract: | The aim of the present study was to compare the efficiency of tissue microarray (TMA) results using immunohistochemistry markers applied to a variety of core sizes and full sections of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) using performance measures such as core loss rate and concordance rate. Six primary antibody markers (c‐Kit, CD34, smooth muscle actin (SMA), S‐100, p53, and Ki‐67) were used with the TMA technique to analyze 0.6 mm, 2 mm, and 3 mm punch cores of GIST samples from 67 patients. No statistical association was found between core size and loss rate (P= 0.512). TMA results for the 0.6 mm, 2 mm, and 3 mm core showed that all core sizes could statistically significantly reflect full sections with regard to c‐Kit, SMA, and S‐100 antibodies, but that the 3 mm core section was the most representative except for CD34. With regard to p53 and Ki‐67 staining, the 0.6 mm core section was not representative, but the 2 mm and 3 mm core sections could statistically significantly represent full section results. Among them, the 3 mm core section was more accurate than the 2 mm core section. Use of a single 3 mm core size in TMA is suitable for evaluating large numbers of protein and nuclear stains with regard to immunohistochemistry for GIST. |
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Keywords: | gastrointestinal stromal tumor immunohistochemistry tissue microarray |
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