Dako Abstracts Metastatic Pancreatic Endocrine Tumors in the Liver Express KOC Briones AJ, Bourne PA, Spaulding BO, Lu D, Qu Z, Fischer-Colbrie R, Wang HL, Xu H. University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester; Dako North America, Carpinteria; Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis; Innsbruck Medical University, Innsbruck, Austria; Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles Background Morphological determination of the origin of metastatic neuroendocrine tumors can be very difficult. Gastrointestinal tract and pancreas are two major origins of hepatic metastasis. Unfortunately, gastrointestinal carcinoid (GIC) and pancreatic endocrine tumor (PET) are morphologically similar. Although biomarkers, such as CDX2 and NESP55, have been used in the distinction, their application is limited by their low discriminating power. We recently reported expression of K homology domain containing protein overexpressed in cancer (KOC) in high-grade neuroendocrine tumors, but not in carcinoids. We now tested, if KOC could be used to separate GIC from PET in hepatic metastasis. Design 38 metastatic neuroendocrine/endocrine tumors of the liver (18 GICs, 16 PETs, and four of unknown primary) were immunostained with antibodies specific for CDX2, TTF1, NESP55 and KOC. Nuclear (CDX2 and TTF-1), cytoplasmic (NESP55) and both cytoplasmic and membranous (KOC) stains were considered positive. The percentage of positively stained tumor cells was recorded and the staining intensity was graded as weak, moderate or strong. A p value of <0.05, as determined by two-tailed Fisher exact test, was considered statistically significant. Results All 16 (100%) metastatic PETs were positively stained for KOC, with 12 (75%) showing a diffuse (>90% of tumor cells stained) and moderate to strong staining pattern. The remaining four exhibited a diffuse, but weak positivity. Of 18 metastatic GICs, only three (17%) showed moderate staining detected in >50% of tumor cells (p<0.01; in comparison with PETs). Variable NESP55 staining was detected in five (31%) metastatic PETs, but not in GICs. CDX2 was expressed in 17 (94%) GICs with moderate to strong nuclear staining detected in >50% of tumor cells, but CDX2 expression was also detected in six (38%) PETs. The four tumors with unknown primary were strongly and diffusely positive for CDX2, two of which also exhibited diffuse and moderate positivity for KOC. All tumors were negative for TTF-1. Conclusions KOC appears to have a more segregating power than CDX2 in distinguishing PETs from GICs. A combination of KOC and CDX2 immunostains provides more reliable tools in determining gastrointestinal or pancreatic origin of metastatic neuroendocrine/ endocrine tumors in the liver. Connection 2008 | 66 April 2008, VOL 11 Connection IHC STANDARDIZATION AROUND THE WORLD In this issue Q&A with Patho Contents APRIL 2008, VOL 11 2 3 4 Editorial George L. Kumar, PhD Featured Laboratory The Osamura Editorial Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Standardization Around the World George L. Kumar, PhD Managing Featured Laboratory The Osamura Laboratory Laboratory headed by Prof. Robert Yoshiyuki Osamura, MD, Q&A Ask the Experts: On Immunohistochemistry (IHC) Standardization Professor Leong is Medical Di time interval between removal of tissue and immersion in fixative, the temperature of tissue storage Connection: How would you like to standardize IHC in Australia? As discussed above, standardization Connection: Antigen retrieval is essential in immunohistochemistry (IHC) in order to restore epitope Connection: Is a universal image analysis system feasible? No, not until we standardize the all impo Q&A Fernando Soares, MD, PhD University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil Dr. Fernando Soares is F Connection: In your opinion, what is the biggest hurdle for standardization? Probably education in l There are no standards in Latin America. We always follow the manufacturers protocol during our firs Q&A Bryan R. Hewlett, ART, MLT Consultant Technologist to the Anatomic Pathology EQA program of There is no standardization of AR steps circumstances, it would be impossible toand, undera the pre Connection: How would you rate European (UK NEQAS, NordiQC) and US IHC standards to Canadian IHC sta Q&A Prof. Chen Jie Prof. Cui Quancai Peking Union Mediacl College Hospital, Beijing, China Prof. Connection: According to Goldstein et al. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol 2007;15:124­133 Immunohis Connection: Is it true that a particular histology feature may be better demonstrated by other fixat Connection: What constitutes standardization of image analysis as applied to immunohistochemistry (I Q&A Dr. Tanuja Manjanath Shet Dr. Vani Parmar Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, India Tanuja Manj ... the biggest hurdle in India is suboptimal fixation and processing of tissues. Though I agree th Connection: Is it true that a particular histology feature may be better demonstrated by other fixat Connection: Can you comment on the internal and external quality control (EQC) procedures followed i Q&A Prof. Robert Yoshiyuki Osamura Department of Pathology, Tokai University School of Medicine Connection: In your opinion, what is the biggest hurdle for standardization? The biggest hurdle for the standardization of image ... appropriate for pre-screeninganalysis is of the staining quality. Connection: Why is standardization of image analysis in diagnostic pathology important? Because the Q&A James F. Happel, DLM (ASCP), HTL Technical Director of Surgical Pathology, Research and Deve Connection: United Kingdom National External Quality Assessment Service (UK NEQAS) helps to ensure t Connection: The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the College of American Pathologist would recommend that standardization Ibegin with identifying a reliable and trustworthy source ... Interview Immunohistochemistry for Oestrogen and Progesterone Receptors Dr. Andrew Lee Consultant H Connection: What is the difference between the H score and the Allred score? Which is better? What d Connection: Can you comment on the burden in the laboratory, if one changes from a current ER/PR ass Opinion & Interview IHC Standardization: A Dako Perspective Dr. Ole Rasmussen R&D Director, Connection: Dako has developed Readyto-Use Antibodies for in vitro diagnostic applications. How is t Articles UK NEQAS-ICC & ISH: Historical perspective, current role, future directions Andy Dodso UK NEQAS-ICC in the 1990s In his first year as Scheme Organiser, Keith oversaw the transition to sub The application could be argued to represent a field change in terms of the rigour with which the an Assessment teams consist of four assessors, who view slides around a multi-headed microscope and sco The archive which UK NEQAS holds, both in terms of stained slides and methodological data, must sure For Immunocytochemistry and FISH RESULT: RUN 80L SLIDE: NEQAS Laboratory No: XXX Mr. A. Scientist De Figure 6. Feedback on results has always been given high priority, and for many years this has been a b c d Figure 7. The antigen chosen by Gerry Reynolds for his very first assessment run was kap Bibliography Selected UK NEQAS-ICC & ISH papers. Ibrahim M, Dodson AR, Barnett S, Fish D, Jasani Articles Nordic Immunohistochemical Quality Control (NordiQC) An Organization for External Quality A parameters (i.e. results interpretation and reporting) (4, 5). In an EQA setting, by circulating ser CD79a (Fig. 2) Among 112 laboratories submitting stains in the latest run, most used mAb clone JCB11 References 1. Rhodes A, Jasani B, Barnes DM, Bobrow LG, Miller KD. Reliability of immuno-histochemic Fig. 2. CD79a A. Optimal CD79a staining of the tonsil using the monoclonal antibody (mAb) clone JCB Standardization of Ki-67 Immunohistochemical Staining for Diagnosing Grade of Gastrointestinal Strom was conducted in 49 GIST cases. The concordance rate for the evaluation results at three laboratorie CB pH6 a b c d TE pH9 e f g h Autoclave 121° C/10 min Water bath 95° C/40 min Microwave 50 Table 1. Correlation between NCC and STD methods R2=0.9483 Categories of proportion NCC Method 3 Opinions Importance of Standardization for Predictive Prognosis David J. Dabbs, MD Chief of Pathol is documented and serves as a surrogate marker for the initial exposure to formalin. Since the first Opinions The New Era for ER and PRIts time to Standardize! Dr. Ian Ellis, B.Med.Sci. BM, MS, FRCpa et al 2001). The main reason for false-negative results is due to inefficient heat-induced epitope ( Standardization of HER2 TestingInconsistency Raises Questions Opinions Sunil S. Badve, MD, FRCPath rence seen in these trials is in the order of 50%. This is the major reason for all the excitement a which now requires expression of HER2 by at least 30% of tumor cells (instead of 10%). It has also r IHC CONSENSUS MEETING, JANUARY 27 2008, SANTA BARBARA, CA, USA , IHC CONSENSUS MEETING, JANUARY 27, Richard Cartun, PhD, Sunil Badve, MD Jon Askaa, PhD Søren Nielsen, HT, CT, Mogens Vyberg, MD Elizab Dako Abstracts Abstracts presented at the 30th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium December Dako Abstracts Amplification of ESR1 may predict resistance to adjuvant tamoxifen in postmenopausal Dako Abstracts Abstracts presented at the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP) A Dako Abstracts Metastatic Pancreatic Endocrine Tumors in the Liver Express KOC Briones AJ, Bourne P Dako Abstracts Merkel Cell Carcinomas Express K Homology Domain Containing Protein Overexpressed in Dako Abstracts Immunohistochemical Analysis of KOC/IMP3 in Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma Xu H, Sim Dako Abstracts KOC, TTF-1 and CDX2 Discriminate Small-Cell Carcinoma from Carcinoid and Pancreatic Dako Publications Publications Co-authored by Dako: In Press Li L, Xu H, Spaulding B, Cheng L, Si Dako Meetings 2007 - National Society for Histotechnology Meeting. 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