Title of article :
Immunohistochemical Characterization of Normal Ovary and Common Epithelial Ovarian Neoplasm with a Monoclonal Antibody to Cytokeratin and Vimentin
Author/Authors :
Goel, Ankita Dept. of preventive and social medicine -Narayana medical college and hospital - Nellore - India , Rao, Nandam Mohan Dept. of preventive and social medicine -Narayana medical college and hospital - Nellore - India , Santhi, Vissa Dept. of preventive and social medicine -Narayana medical college and hospital - Nellore - India , byna, Syam Sundar Dept. of preventive and social medicine -Narayana medical college and hospital - Nellore - India , Grandhi, Bhavana Dept. of preventive and social medicine -Narayana medical college and hospital - Nellore - India , conjeevaram, Jyothi Dept. of preventive and social medicine -Narayana medical college and hospital - Nellore - India
Abstract :
Background & Objective: The common epithelial ovarian tumors are classified
into serous, mucinous, clear cell, endometrioid, the Brenner, mixed, and
undifferentiated types. Cytoskeleton intermediate filament composition of ovarian
tissues indicates that the cytokeratin and vimentin are observed in ovarian surface
epithelium along with the common ovarian epithelial tumors. The current study
aimed at investigating the cytokeratin and vimentin expression in epithelial ovarian
tumors to establish a diagnostic relevance.
Methods: Sixty-six common epithelial ovarian tumors were studied using anticytokeratins (Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Human Cytokeratin Clones AE1/AE3;
DAKO, Denmark,) and anti-vimentin (Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Vimentin, Clone
V9; DAKO, Denmark,) to ascertain the intermediate filament profiles in formalinfixed and paraffin-embedded surgical pathology materials.
Results: All ovarian epithelial tumors expressed cytokeratin in a uniform fashion.
Vimentin was coexpressed with high intensity in 62.5% of serous carcinomas, mild
intensity in 25% of mucinous adenocarcinoma, and moderate intensity in single case
of endometrioid adenocarcinoma. Vimentin decoration in mucinous carcinoma had
a focal involvement, whereas malignant endometrioid and serous decoration tended
to involve larger areas. There was a significantly increased expression of vimentin in
serous cystadenoma and serous carcinoma, compared with their mucinous
counterparts. Also, vimentin expression and histologic grade of serous tumors
showed a positive correlation. No association was found between vimentin
expression and degree of differentiation in mucinous, endometrioid, and Brenner
tumors.
Conclusion: The current investigation emphasized the efficiency of
immunohistochemistry (IHC) typing as a tool for a more precise characterization of
the origin and differentiation of human neoplasms
Keywords :
Cytokeratin , Vimentin , Epithelial Tumor , Ovary , Benign , Borderline , Malignant
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics