PAX8 expression in cancerous and non-neoplastic tissue: a tissue microarray study on more than 17,000 tumors from 149 different tumor entities

PAX8 plays a role in development of the thyroid, kidney, and the Wolffian and Mullerian tract. In surgical pathology, PAX8 immunohistochemistry is used to determine tumors of renal and ovarian origin, but data on its expression in other tumors are conflicting. To evaluate PAX8 expression in normal a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology 2024-09, Vol.485 (3), p.491-507
Hauptverfasser: Gorbokon, Natalia, Baltruschat, Sarah, Lennartz, Maximilian, Luebke, Andreas M., Höflmayer, Doris, Kluth, Martina, Hube-Magg, Claudia, Hinsch, Andrea, Fraune, Christoph, Lebok, Patrick, Bernreuther, Christian, Sauter, Guido, Marx, Andreas H., Simon, Ronald, Krech, Till, Clauditz, Till S., Jacobsen, Frank, Burandt, Eike, Steurer, Stefan, Minner, Sarah
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Zusammenfassung:PAX8 plays a role in development of the thyroid, kidney, and the Wolffian and Mullerian tract. In surgical pathology, PAX8 immunohistochemistry is used to determine tumors of renal and ovarian origin, but data on its expression in other tumors are conflicting. To evaluate PAX8 expression in normal and tumor tissues, a tissue microarray containing 17,386 samples from 149 different tumor types and 608 samples of 76 different normal tissue types was analyzed by immunohistochemistry. PAX8 results were compared with previously collected data on cadherin 16 (CDH16). PAX8 positivity was found in 40 different tumor types. The highest rate of PAX8 positivity was found in thyroidal neoplasms of follicular origin (98.6–100%), gynecological carcinomas (up to 100%), renal tumors (82.6–97.8%), and urothelial neoplasms (2.3–23.7%). Important tumors with near complete absence of PAX8 staining (
ISSN:0945-6317
1432-2307
1432-2307
DOI:10.1007/s00428-024-03872-y