Weineke criteria, Ki-67 index and p53 status to study paediatric adrenocortical tumours: is there a correlation?

Abstract Purpose Adrenocortical tumours (ACT) are rare in paediatric age group. Paediatric ACTs behave differently from their histologically similar adult counterparts and Weiss criteria often cannot accurately predict their clinical behaviour. Wieneke et al. proposed a set of 9 macroscopic and micr...

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Hauptverfasser: Das, Soutrik, Sengupta, Moumita, Islam, Nelofar, Roy, Paromita, Datta, Chhanda, Mishra, Prafulla Kumar, Banerjee, Sugato, Chaudhuri, Manoj Kumar, Chatterjee, Uttara
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description Abstract Purpose Adrenocortical tumours (ACT) are rare in paediatric age group. Paediatric ACTs behave differently from their histologically similar adult counterparts and Weiss criteria often cannot accurately predict their clinical behaviour. Wieneke et al. proposed a set of 9 macroscopic and microscopic criteria for diagnosis of malignancy in paediatric ACTs. The aim of the present study was to validate the Wieneke criteria in paediatric ACTs and to correlate Ki67 labelling index and p53 expression with the Wieneke score. Methods Our study comprised 17 cases of paediatric ACTs over 11 years, from January 2005 to December 2015. Relevant clinical features were obtained from records. Comprehensive analysis of gross and microscopic features was performed, according to the criteria proposed by Wieneke et al. Each tumour was categorised as benign, intermediate for malignancy or malignant. Ki-67 and p53 immunostaining were done in all cases. The patients were followed-up over a period of 6 months to 60 months. Results Applying Wieneke criteria, there were 9 benign and 7 malignant cases, and 1 case was assigned as intermediate for malignancy. The most significant markers in favour of malignancy were capsular and venous invasion, followed by the presence of mitotic figures > 15/20 HPF. p53 was over-expressed in 86% of the carcinomas. We found a significant correlation between Ki-67 index and Wieneke scoring system. All cases of adenoma achieved complete remission, while 3 patients with carcinoma died. Conclusion Our study validates the utility of Wieneke criteria in differentiating adrenocortical carcinomas from adenomas in paediatric age group. Moreover, Ki-67 index and p53 status can be used as supplementary tools in distinguishing adrenocortical carcinomas from adenomas.
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Paediatric ACTs behave differently from their histologically similar adult counterparts and Weiss criteria often cannot accurately predict their clinical behaviour. Wieneke et al. proposed a set of 9 macroscopic and microscopic criteria for diagnosis of malignancy in paediatric ACTs. The aim of the present study was to validate the Wieneke criteria in paediatric ACTs and to correlate Ki67 labelling index and p53 expression with the Wieneke score. Methods Our study comprised 17 cases of paediatric ACTs over 11 years, from January 2005 to December 2015. Relevant clinical features were obtained from records. Comprehensive analysis of gross and microscopic features was performed, according to the criteria proposed by Wieneke et al. Each tumour was categorised as benign, intermediate for malignancy or malignant. Ki-67 and p53 immunostaining were done in all cases. The patients were followed-up over a period of 6 months to 60 months. 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Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 - metabolism
Wieneke criteria
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