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. 2010;65(12):1279-83.
doi: 10.1590/s1807-59322010001200009.

Prognostic value of podoplanin expression in intratumoral stroma and neoplastic cells of uterine cervical carcinomas

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Prognostic value of podoplanin expression in intratumoral stroma and neoplastic cells of uterine cervical carcinomas

Filomena M Carvalho et al. Clinics (Sao Paulo). 2010.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the clinicopathological significance of podoplanin expression in the intratumoral stroma and neoplastic cells of early stage uterine cervical cancer.

Materials and methods: A total of 143 patients with clinical stage I and IIA uterine cervical carcinomas underwent surgery between 2000 and 2007. Clinicopathological data and slides associated with these cases were retrospectively reviewed. Immunodetection of podoplanin expression in histologic sections of tissue microarray blocks was performed using the monoclonal antibody D2-40.

Results: Expression of podoplanin was detected in neoplastic cells in 31/143 (21.6%) cases, with 29/31 (93.5%) of these cases diagnosed as squamous carcinoma. For all of the cases examined, the strongest signal for podoplanin expression was observed at the proliferating edge of the tumor nests. The rate of positive podoplanin expression for node-positive cases was lower than that of node-negative (18.9% vs. 22.6%, respectively). Furthermore, the rate of positive podoplanin expression in fatal cases was 10.5% vs. 21.6%, respectively. In 27/143 (18.8%) cases, podoplanin expression was detected in fibroblasts of the intratumoral stroma, and this expression did not correlate with patient age, clinical stage, tumor size, histologic type, depth of infiltration, or vascular involvement. Moreover, expression of podoplanin in intratumoral stroma fibroblasts was only negatively associated with nodal metastasis. A greater number of fatal cases was observed among negative intratumoral stroma fibroblasts (15.5% vs. 3.7%, respectively), although this difference was not significant.

Conclusions: These preliminary results suggest that podoplanin may have a role in host-tumor interactions and, as a result, may represent a favorable prognostic factor for squamous cervical carcinomas.

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Figure 1‐
The intratumoral stroma (ITS) region of squamous cell carcinoma. A representative histologic section of the ITS region of a squamous cell carcinoma sample containing fibroblast‐like cells positive for podoplanin expression is shown. (Immunohistochemistry, D2‐40, original magnification, 400×).
Figure 2‐
Figure 2‐
Cytoplasmic expression of podoplanin in squamous cell carcinoma. Detection of podoplanin expression in the cytoplasm of neoplastic cells of a squamous cell carcinoma sample shows that stronger expression of podoplanin is associated with the front of invasion (Immunohistochemistry, D2‐40, original magnification, 100×)

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