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Translated title of the contribution: Expression of E-cadherin in chromophobe renal cell carcinoma and its prognostic implication

Eun Jung Jung, Heae Sung Park, Sun Young Min, Jeong Mo Bae, Kyung Chul Moon

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Abstract

Background: Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma is a category of renal cell carcinoma composed of histologically characteristic tumor cells. E-cadherin is an intercellular adhesion protein that has been correlated with tumor aggressiveness in many carcinomas, including clear cell renal cell carcinoma. However, the significance of an E-cadherin expression in chromophobe renal cell carcinoma is not known. Methods: We evaluated the E-cadherin expression status of 65 chromophobe renal cell carcinomas by performing immunohistochemical staining with the tissue microarray method. The percentage of positively stained tumor cells was evaluated and this was then classified into two categories: a low expression where 0 to 25% of the cells are positive, and a high expression where more than 25% of the cells are positive. Results: Among 65 cases, 11 cases (17%) showed a low expression, and 54 cases (83.0%) showed a high expression. The tumors with low expression were more likely to have a higher stage but this was not significant (p=0.056). On the survival analysis, a low E-cadherin expression was significantly associated with poor cancer-specific survival (p=0.005) and progression-free survival (p=0.003). Conclusions: The E-cadherin expression is a good prognostic marker for survival in patients with chromophobe renal cell carcinoma.

Translated title of the contributionExpression of E-cadherin in chromophobe renal cell carcinoma and its prognostic implication
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)238-243
Number of pages6
JournalKorean Journal of Pathology
Volume43
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2009

Keywords

  • Carcinoma
  • E-cadherin
  • Immunohistochemistry

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