Smoothelin immunohistochemistry is a useful adjunct for assessing muscularis propria invasion in bladder carcinoma

Bovio I M, Al‐Quran S Z, Rosser C J, Algood C B, Drew P A & Allan R W
(2010) Histopathology 56, 951–956 
Smoothelin immunohistochemistry is a useful adjunct for assessing muscularis propria invasion in bladder carcinoma Aims:  To prospectively evaluate the utility of smoothelin immunohistochemic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Histopathology 2010-06, Vol.56 (7), p.951-956
Hauptverfasser: Bovio, Ian M, Al-Quran, Samer Z, Rosser, Charles J, Algood, Chester B, Drew, Peter A, Allan, Robert W
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Zusammenfassung:Bovio I M, Al‐Quran S Z, Rosser C J, Algood C B, Drew P A & Allan R W
(2010) Histopathology 56, 951–956 
Smoothelin immunohistochemistry is a useful adjunct for assessing muscularis propria invasion in bladder carcinoma Aims:  To prospectively evaluate the utility of smoothelin immunohistochemical expression for the evaluation of muscularis propria (MP) in diagnostic transurethral resection of bladder tumour (TURBT) specimens and cystectomies. Methods and results:  Smoothelin immunohistochemistry was performed on a total of 26 TURBT and cystectomy specimens. All but two cases (24/26) demonstrated strong (3+) or moderate (2+) immunoreactivity of the MP with smoothelin. Muscularis mucosae (MM) never displayed strong (3+) reactivity, and in only one case did the MM have moderate (2+) reactivity; in this case the MP had strong (3+) reactivity. MM intensity mirrored the intensity of reactivity of blood vessels in all cases (26/26). Using moderate or strong immunoreactivity as a cut‐off, smoothelin had a sensitivity of 92% for detecting MP and a specificity of 97% for distinguishing between MP and MM. In all unequivocal MP‐invasive and lamina proporia‐invasive cases by haematoxylin and eosin (H&E), smoothelin immunohistochemistry confirmed the original light microscopic diagnosis. In four cases in which there was equivocal MP involvement by H&E, smoothelin helped establish MP invasion. Conclusions:  Smoothelin immunohistochemistry has diagnostic utility in the evaluation of MP invasion in urothelial carcinoma. Smoothelin could be used as an adjunct to traditional H&E‐stained light microscopy and may help reduce the number of equivocal diagnoses.
ISSN:0309-0167
1365-2559
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2559.2010.03575.x