Liu Juan, Liu Yu-hu
Department of Gastroenterology, Dongguan People's Hospital, Dongguan 523018, China.
Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao. 2008 Mar;28(3):438-40.
To investigate the clinicopathological diagnosis and expressions of CD117, CD34, SMA, S-100 protein, Vimentin(Vim) and desmin in gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs).
A retrospective analysis of the clinical data and the results of various examinations was conducted among 35 patients with pathologically confirmed GISTs undergoing surgical resection. The expressions of CD117, CD34, SMA, S-100, Vim and desmin in the tumor tissues were detected by immunohistochemistry with SP method.
In these GIST cases, the tumors were located mostly in the stomach (n=11), small intestines (n=11), and abdominal cavity (n=5). The main clinical manifestations included abdominal distension, abdominal pain, gastrointestinal bleeding, and abdominal masses. The positivity rates of CD117 and CD34 in the tumors were 94.3% and 91.4%, respectively, both significantly higher than those of SMA, S-100, Vim and Desmin (P<0.001), and also higher than that in leiomyoma (P<0.0001). The positivity rate of Desmin was only 2.9% in the tumors, significantly lower than those of CD117 and CD34 (P<0.05) and that in liomyoma (P<0.001).
GISTs occur mostly in the stomach and small intestines, and endoscopy, ultrasound endoscope and CT examination are effective modalities for diagnosis of GISTs. A definite diagnosis of GISTs can be established in the presence of positive expression of CD117 and CD34 and negative expression of Desmin in the tumor.
探讨胃肠道间质瘤(GISTs)的临床病理诊断及CD117、CD34、平滑肌肌动蛋白(SMA)、S-100蛋白、波形蛋白(Vim)和结蛋白在其中的表达情况。
对35例经病理确诊并行手术切除的GISTs患者的临床资料及各项检查结果进行回顾性分析。采用免疫组织化学SP法检测肿瘤组织中CD117、CD34、SMA、S-100、Vim和结蛋白的表达。
在这些GISTs病例中,肿瘤多位于胃(n=11)、小肠(n=11)和腹腔(n=5)。主要临床表现包括腹胀、腹痛、胃肠道出血和腹部肿块。肿瘤中CD117和CD34的阳性率分别为94.3%和91.4%,均显著高于SMA、S-100、Vim和结蛋白(P<0.001),也高于平滑肌瘤中的阳性率(P<0.0001)。肿瘤中结蛋白的阳性率仅为2.9%,显著低于CD117和CD34的阳性率(P<0.05)及平滑肌瘤中的阳性率(P<0.001)。
GISTs多发生于胃和小肠,内镜、超声内镜及CT检查是诊断GISTs的有效手段。肿瘤组织中CD117和CD34呈阳性表达且结蛋白呈阴性表达时可确诊GISTs。