Arginase-1: a highly specific marker separating pancreatic adenocarcinoma from hepatocellular carcinoma.

TitleArginase-1: a highly specific marker separating pancreatic adenocarcinoma from hepatocellular carcinoma.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsFatima N, Cohen C, Siddiqui MT
JournalActa Cytol
Volume58
Issue1
Pagination83-8
Date Published2014
ISSN0001-5547
KeywordsAdenocarcinoma, Arginase, Biomarkers, Tumor, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Liver Neoplasms, Pancreatic Neoplasms, Tissue Array Analysis
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Arginase-1 and HepPar-1 are effective immunohistochemical (IHC) markers for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In this study, we explored the possible efficacy of these stains in diagnosing pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAD).

STUDY DESIGN: Arginase-1 and HepPar-1 IHC was performed on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded fine needle aspiration (FNA) cell blocks (CB) of PAD (n = 46), tissue microarray (TMA) of PAD (n = 33), FNA CB of HCC (n = 44) and TMA of HCC (n = 85). Negative controls without carcinoma were also applied (pancreas CB, n = 7; pancreas TMA, n = 3).

RESULTS: PAD CB demonstrated arginase-1 positivity in 0 of 46 cases and HepPar-1 positivity in 7 of 46 cases (15%). PAD TMA demonstrated arginase-1 positivity in 0 of 33 cases and HepPar-1 positivity in 4 of 33 cases (12%). HCC CB demonstrated arginase-1 positivity in 37 of 44 cases (84%) and HepPar-1 positivity in 32 of 44 cases (72%). HCC TMA demonstrated arginase-1 positivity in 75 of 85 cases (88%) and HepPar-1 positivity in 80 of 85 cases (94%).

CONCLUSION: Both arginase-1 and HepPar-1 are effective IHC markers of hepatocellular differentiation. Arginase-1 demonstrates superior sensitivity and specificity compared with HepPar-1 in the diagnosis of HCC. However, both arginase-1 and HepPar-1 have a low sensitivity and a very high specificity for PAD.

DOI10.1159/000355629
Alternate JournalActa Cytol
PubMed ID24281232
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