The aim of the study was to verify by Ki-67 immunostaining if any difference exists in the cell proliferating fraction between primary breast tumors (PTs) and matching positive axillary lymph nodes (ALNs). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Immunohistochemistry with the monoclonal antibody against Ki-67 was performed in 160 node-positive breast carcinomas and in their respective lymph node metastases. RESULTS: An increase of Ki-67 immunoreactive cells in ALN compared with that of PTs was observed in 84% of cases (ALN: mean 17%, PTs: mean 8%; p < 0.001), whereas 16% of the cases showed Ki-67 value two to six times lower in the ALNs than in the corresponding PTs (ALN: mean 3.2%, PTs mean 12.5%; p < 0.005). The decrease of Ki-67 positive cells in the ALN was independent from the histotype and the histological grade of the tumor. CONCLUSION: A different cell proliferation fraction between PTs and matching positive ALNs was demonstrated and underlined that the existence of a group of patients with decreased number of Ki-67 immunoreactive cells in lymph node metastases compared with that of the primary tumors could be taken into account in the choice of therapeutic strategy.

CABIBI D, MUSTACCHIO V, MARTORANA A, TRIPODO C, CAMPIONE M, CALASCIBETTA A, et al. (2006). Lymph node metastases displaying lower Ki-67 immunostaining activity than the primary breast cancer. ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 26, 4357-4360.

Lymph node metastases displaying lower Ki-67 immunostaining activity than the primary breast cancer

CABIBI, Daniela;MARTORANA, Anna;TRIPODO, Claudio;CALASCIBETTA, Anna;SANGUEDOLCE, Rosario;
2006-01-01

Abstract

The aim of the study was to verify by Ki-67 immunostaining if any difference exists in the cell proliferating fraction between primary breast tumors (PTs) and matching positive axillary lymph nodes (ALNs). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Immunohistochemistry with the monoclonal antibody against Ki-67 was performed in 160 node-positive breast carcinomas and in their respective lymph node metastases. RESULTS: An increase of Ki-67 immunoreactive cells in ALN compared with that of PTs was observed in 84% of cases (ALN: mean 17%, PTs: mean 8%; p < 0.001), whereas 16% of the cases showed Ki-67 value two to six times lower in the ALNs than in the corresponding PTs (ALN: mean 3.2%, PTs mean 12.5%; p < 0.005). The decrease of Ki-67 positive cells in the ALN was independent from the histotype and the histological grade of the tumor. CONCLUSION: A different cell proliferation fraction between PTs and matching positive ALNs was demonstrated and underlined that the existence of a group of patients with decreased number of Ki-67 immunoreactive cells in lymph node metastases compared with that of the primary tumors could be taken into account in the choice of therapeutic strategy.
2006
Settore MED/08 - Anatomia Patologica
CABIBI D, MUSTACCHIO V, MARTORANA A, TRIPODO C, CAMPIONE M, CALASCIBETTA A, et al. (2006). Lymph node metastases displaying lower Ki-67 immunostaining activity than the primary breast cancer. ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 26, 4357-4360.
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