Abstract

This study assessed the expression of GATA3 in primary lung carcinomas and correlated it with tumor histology and immunostains routinely utilized in the work up of primary lung cancers. Tissue microarrays (TMAs) were constructed from a cohort of 184 non-small cell carcinomas, stained with GATA3, p40, TTF-1, and napsin A, and analyzed semi-quantitatively. All TMA cases with GATA3 expression were further analyzed using corresponding whole slide sections. Positive GATA3 staining was present in 16 cases (9%), including 7 squamous cell carcinomas (SqCCs) (4%), 4 adenocarcinomas (AdCs) (2%), 2 adenosquamous carcinomas (AdSqCs) (1%), 2 large cell carcinomas (LCCs) (1%), and 1 sarcomatoid carcinoma (SC) (<1%). Among tumor histotypes, SqCC was more likely to stain with GATA3 (7/49, 14%), while AdC was less likely (4/111, 4%) (p=0.04). In GATA3-positive cases, high-level expression was observed in 9 cases (56%), including 5 p40-positive SqCCs (3 were nonkeratinizing), 1 p40-positive AdSqC (negative for TTF-1 and napsin A), and 1 AdC (solid), 1 LCC, and 1 SC, each negative for p40, TTF-1, and napsin A). Low-level GATA3 expression was found in 3 AdCs (1 was lepidic and 2 were acinar predominant), 2 SqCCs (keratinizing), 1 AdSqC, and 1 LCC. These findings indicate that GATA3 expression occurs in a minor but significant proportion of primary non-small cell lung carcinomas, most often involves SqCC, and tends to show increasing levels of expression in more poorly differentiated subtypes. Caution should be exercised when interpreting GATA3 expression, and a panel of immunostains should be utilized when assigning tumor origin.

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