Epithelioid sarcoma: new insights based on an extended immunohistochemical analysis
Epithelioid sarcoma has a distinctive epithelioid phenotype and characteristically exhibits immunohistochemical reactivity for epithelial markers (keratins and epithelial membrane antigen) and mesenchymal markers (most notably vimentin and CD34). Antibodies to certain keratin subunits and other nove...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine (1976) 2003-09, Vol.127 (9), p.1161-1168 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Epithelioid sarcoma has a distinctive epithelioid phenotype and characteristically exhibits immunohistochemical reactivity for epithelial markers (keratins and epithelial membrane antigen) and mesenchymal markers (most notably vimentin and CD34). Antibodies to certain keratin subunits and other novel antigens now available to surgical pathologists have not been tested on a large number of cases.
To assist in the differential diagnosis of epithelioid sarcoma and to help elucidate its histogenesis through an expanded immunohistochemical profile.
Immunohistochemical testing with diverse antibodies was performed on 95 archived epithelioid sarcomas including 73 classic and 22 histologically variant subtypes retrieved from the files of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.
Immunohistochemical reactivity (number positive/number of cases tested [percent positive], frequency of staining) included keratin 14 (31/64 [48%], variable), gamma-catenin (35/74 [47%], variable), keratin 5/6 (10/33 [30%], focal), calretinin (8/40 [20%], focal), keratin 20 (11/71 [15%], focal), p63 (3/20 [15%], focal), whereas 9 invasive cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas showed strong p63 positivity, epithelial-specific antigen (10/74 [14%], variable), CD117/Kit (5/37 [14%], focal), keratin 15 (3/23 [13%], rare cell), mesothelin (2/64 [3%], rare cell), and CD10 (1/41 [2%], rare cell). No reactivity was observed for keratins 2, 5, and 10.
Diagnostically, p63 and keratin 5/6 distinguish cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (positive) from epithelioid sarcoma (usually negative). No single immunomarker was able to distinguish the main 4 histologic subtypes of epithelioid sarcoma, indicating that they are all histogenetically related lesions. The limited expression of specific keratin subtypes used in our study supports the notion that epithelioid sarcoma is a mesenchymal neoplasm capable of partial epithelial transformation. |
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ISSN: | 0003-9985 1543-2165 |
DOI: | 10.5858/2003-127-1161-esnibo |