Abstract

Tumor budding was declared as independent prognostic factor for early cancer in 2016. Tumor-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are one of the main components of tumor microenvironment. Plenty of different markers are used for detection of CAFs, including podoplanin (POD). The aim of this study is to identify correlation between tumor budding, that indicates tumor invasive potential and is considered to be a negative prognostic factor, and CAFs near tumor buds using POD. 43 cases of colon adenocarcinoma are included in the study. Double staining immunohistochemical technology with PCK and POD was used for detection of tumor budding and evaluation of POD expression near tumor buds. Significant correlations are revealed between tumor budding and depth of tumor invasion (p=0.023)/regional lymph node metastasis (p=0.068), but between POD expression and depth of tumor invasion (p=0.088) only a tendency of correlation is identified. These facts demonstrate critical prognostic value of tumor budding instead POD expression near tumor buds. It was found that intensity of POD expression near tumor buds is statistically analogous to POD expression in the invasive margin (p=0.0016). That means it is not necessary to evaluate POD expression exactly near tumor buds. For the first time stronger POD expression near mucin complexes is reported. That, probably, will allow to use mucin complexes as alternative prognostic factor instead tumor budding, as tumor buds are absent in mucinous adenocarcinoma.

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