Title of article :
Immunohistochemical Evaluation of β- Catenin Marker in Papillary Thyroid Cancer: Clinicopathologic Significance
Author/Authors :
Ziari, Katayoun AJA University of Medical Sciences , Sanjari, Mojgan Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Safavi, Moeinadin AJA University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background & objective: papillary thyroid cancer is the most common cancer of
thyroid accounting for 75%-85% of all thyroid malignancies. Recently, β -catenin has
been determined to play a role in clinical course of human epithelial cancers. This
study was designed to reveal the association of β -catenin marker and papillary thyroid carcinoma behavior.
Methods: 63 paraffin blocks of papillary thyroid carcinoma were stained with ready
to use monoclonal β -catenin antibody according to manufacturer’s instructions.
Memberanous, cytoplasmic and nuclear staining was scored according to intensity
of immunoreactivity. β -catenin immunostaining association with clinical parameters
like number of recurrences and cumulative dose of radioiodine therapy were analyzed
using SPSS version 15. Histopathologic parameters like tumor stage, grade, capsular
invasion, lymphovascular invasion, lymph node involvement, distant metastasis and
other variables were also evaluated for association with β -catenin immunoreactivity.
Results: 77.8% of papillay thyroid carcinoma were well differentiated and the remaining were poorly differentiated. Loss of β -catenin membrane immunostaining
depicted correlation with number of recurrences (P=0.023% , Pearson correlation=
-0.285). Its loss of memberanous staining correlated similarly with cumulative dose of
radioiodine (P= 0.046, Pearson correlation = -0.253). Loss of membranous β -catenin
was significantly associated with some histopathologic findings like nodal involvement (P<0.001), distant metastasis (P=0.003) and tumor dedifferentiation (P< 0.001).
Conclusion: Loss of β -catenin membranous staining and its cytoplasmic accumulation were associated with aggressive clinicopathologic behavior. The exact effect
of radioiodine exposure on β -catenin pathway remained to be determined in future
Keywords :
Thyroid Cancer , Papillary , Immunohistochemistry , β-Catenin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics