Abstract

216 Background: In the 2005 International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) Consensus Conference, a modified Gleason grading system for prostate cancer was proposed. (Epstein JI et al. Am J Surg Pathol 2005; 29:1228-1242) Afterwards an interobserver study among experts in genitourinary pathology proposed some modifications and refinements to the 2005 ISUP modified grading system concerning the cribriform pattern carcinoma that it should never be diagnosed as Gleason pattern 3, assigning Gleason pattern 4 to cribriform glands (Latour M et al. Am J Surg Pathol 2008; 32: 1532-1539; Epstein J I Journal of Urology 2010: 183:433-440). Methods: The study population consisted of 80 patients undergoing biopsies at the Institute of Urology of our hospital, between February 2012 and January 2013 stratified into 3 different categories on the basis of histologic pattern: 1) 20 patients with classical and modified Gleason score 3+3 = 6; 2) 30 patients with classical Gleason score 3+3 = 6 upgraded to Gleason score 7 according to the ISUP modified grading system; and 3) 30 patients with classical and modified Gleason score 3+4 = 7. We evaluate the immunohistochemical protein expression of the suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) proteins 3 (SOCS3) in these three different group of prostatic cancer biopsies. Results: We found that the SOCS3 pattern staining negative (-) or with SOCS3 negative staining with weak intensity staining in less than 50% of neoplastic glands (+/-) increases progressively in concomitance with the rise of Gleason score and SOCS3 positivity (+), correlates with classical or modified Gleason score 6 (P = 0,0004 Fisher’s exact tests) and with classical Gleason score 3+3 = 6 upgraded to Gleason score 7 (P = 0,0010 Fisher’s exact tests). Conclusions: In conclusion our data seem to support from a molecular point of view the modified criteria by 2005 International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) Consensus Conference as well as the hypothesis that the diagnosis of Gleason cribriform pattern 3 virtually does not exist and cribriform glands-regardless of their size-are nearly always considered pattern 4.

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