p16INK4a expression in actinic keratosis and Bowen's disease
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2003.05654.x
p16INK4a expression in actinic keratosis and Bowen's disease
Abstract
Background: Progression of cutaneous squamous neoplasms from actinic keratosis (AK) to Bowen's disease (BD; squamous cell carcinoma in situ) has important implications for clinical management and treatment, thus requiring accurate diagnosis. p16INK4a is a cell cycle regulatory tumour suppressor protein that negatively regulates D-type cyclins in the G1 cell cycle phase via intimate interplay with the retinoblastoma gene. Expression of a paraffin-reactive p16INK4a marker has recently been shown to increase in cervical squamous neoplasms as lesions progress from low-grade dysplasia to squamous cell carcinoma in situ. p16INK4a expression in the progression of squamous cutaneous neoplasia, however, has not been evaluated.
Objectives: To evaluate p16INK4a expression in the progression of squamous cutaneous neoplasia.
Methods: Biopsies of 203 squamous cutaneous neoplasms with unequivocal features of AK (n = 87) and BD (n = 116) as well as a benign squamous control group (verruca vulgaris: n = 10; seborrhoeic keratosis: n = 11; scar tissue: n = 8) obtained between January and December 2001 at Henry Ford Hospital (Detroit, MI, U.S.A.) were immunostained for p16INK4a (Dako; clone E6H4; dilution 1 : 50) using large core (1.5 mm) tissue microarray analysis. Nuclear/cytoplasmic immunoreactivity in > 10% of neoplastic cells was considered positive.
Results: Of 203 cases, 166 (81.8%) were interpretable (AK 59; BD 107). Mean patient age was 71.0 years (range 33-93); 57% were male. Sites of involvement were: head and extremities 75.9%, trunk/buttocks 21.7%, genital region 2.4%. p16INK4a immunostaining was positive in 90 of 107 (84.1%) BD cases, four of 59 (6.8%) AK cases and none of 29 benign squamous controls. The sensitivity and specificity of p16INK4a for a diagnosis of BD (vs. benign squamous controls/AK) was 84.1% and 95.5%, respectively (P < 0.0001, Fisher's exact test, two-sided).
Conclusions: p16INK4a is a sensitive and specific marker for distinguishing BD from AK/benign squamous cutaneous lesions and may be helpful as an adjunct to histomorphology in the diagnosis and appropriate clinical management of these lesions.
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