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Histological grade in invasive ductal carcinoma of breast correlates with the proliferative activity evaluated by BrdU: An immunohistochemical study including correlations with p53, c-erbB-2 and estrogen receptor status
Authors:Toshiaki Moriki  Tamotsu Takahashi  Makoto Hiroi  Toshiko Yamane  Hiroshi Hara
Institution:Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Kochi, Japan;First Department of Pathology, Kochi Medical School, Kochi, Japan;Division of Pathology, Public Health Institute of Kochi Prefecture, Kochi, Japan;Institute of Kochi Cell Pathology, Kochi, Japan
Abstract:Thirty cases of invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast were classified to histological subtype according to the General Rules for Clinical and Pathological Recording of Breast Cancer of the Japanese Breast Cancer Society and histologically graded using the Nottingham method and the correlation of histology with proliferative activity was investigated using bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU). In addition, the overexpression of p53 protein, c-erbB-2 oncoprotein and estrogen receptor (ER) were immunohistochemically examined in order to discuss the relationship with histological subtype and histological grade. Histological grade correlated positively to the BrdU labeling index (LI) and overexpression of p53. High grade carcinoma demonstrated c-erbB-2 more frequently and exhibited a low incidence of ER. However, no significant relationship was found between BrdU LI, overexpression of p53 and c-erbB-2 and histological subtype. These results suggest that the histological grade does represent the proliferative activity of tumor cells and that adding the histological grade to the pathological diagnosis in invasive ductal breast carcinoma may be useful from the clinicopathological aspect concerning tumor behavior.
Keywords:BrdU  breast carcinoma  c-erbB-2  estrogen receptor  histological grade  Nottingham method
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