Cornulin as a Potential Novel Biomarker for Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Background This study aimed to evaluate the expression of an epidermal differentiation marker, cornulin, in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). Cornulin has been found to be downregulated in various squamous cell carcinomas of other tissues; however, its expression in cSCC has never been studi...

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description Background This study aimed to evaluate the expression of an epidermal differentiation marker, cornulin, in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). Cornulin has been found to be downregulated in various squamous cell carcinomas of other tissues; however, its expression in cSCC has never been studied. We predicted that cornulin expression in cSCC is reduced compared to the normal epidermis. Moreover, we hypothesized that an inverse relationship exists between cornulin expression and the loss of differentiation, as defined by histopathological grading of cSCC lesions. Methodology Samples of normal skin and cSCC lesions of variable histopathological grades were stained using immunohistochemistry. High-resolution tissue images were analyzed with Aperio ImageScope (Leica Biosystems) utilizing a positive-pixel-counting algorithm to quantify the staining intensity. Histo-score (H-score) was calculated based on staining intensity and percentage of positive cell staining. Mean H-scores were compared using an unpaired t-test. Results We documented cornulin expression in cSCC for the first time. Cornulin levels were downregulated by more than two-fold in cSCC compared to the normal epidermis. Additionally, we observed a 4.5-fold downregulation in cornulin expression in tumors with high histopathological grades when compared to low histopathological grade tumors. Conclusions Cornulin expression levels measured through immunohistochemistry staining can help distinguish among the different histopathological grades of cSCC. Therefore, we propose that cornulin detection can be an adjunct to pathological examination to evaluate the differentiation status of cSCC specimens. Longitudinal studies are needed to establish the utility of cornulin as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker for cSCC.
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