Abstract

Background: Diagnosis of certain types of breast cancer can be difficult due to similarities in their histopathological patterns. In such cases markers can be useful in confirming results. E-cadherin is one such marker. Objective: To differentiate the rate of E-cadherin immunohistochemical expression between the major histological types of breast cancer (lobular versus ductal), in addition to correlating it to the clinicopathological factors such as age of patients and grade of the tumor and explore the effectiveness of using it in distinguishing the cases with overlapping features. Patients and Methods: A total of 100 malignant breast samples (55 ductal lesions, 24 lobular lesions, and 21 uncertain types), collected during the period of 2014 – 2017 in Erbil, and were reviewed before undergoing E-cadherin immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining. The results from IHC were compared with the results from the morphological study of the samples and they were statistically analyzed in relation with clinicopathological factors. Results: The normal ductal cells had strong complete homogenous membrane E-cadherin reactivity in 85% of the ductal carcinoma cases. The complete absence of E-cadherin membrane staining occurred in all 24 cases of lobular cases. The rest of the 21 cases, showed variable degrees of staining. Conclusion: There is diagnostic usefulness in the detection of E-cadherin expression by immunohistochemistry as a tool in distinguishing ductal from lobular carcinoma.

Highlights

  • Breast cancer is one of the most common females

  • This study aims to differentiate the phenotypic expressions of E-cadherin between the major histological types of breast cancer, in addition to correlating it to the clinicopathological factors of the tumor and to evaluate the benefits of detecting E

  • Table (1) shows that the Ecadherin expression was found in 71.7% of patients aged less than 50 years, compared with 51.9% among patients aged ≥ 50 years, but the difference was not significant (p = 0.065)

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Introduction

Breast cancer is one of the most common females. It is said to be associated with human neoplasms, accounting for western lifestyle, and incidence rates are approximately one-quarter of all cancers in highest in countries with advanced economies, and over one million cases are reported annually worldwide [1]. Diagnosis of certain types of breast cancer can be difficult due to similarities in their histopathological patterns. In such cases markers can be useful in confirming results. Objective: To differentiate the rate of E-cadherin immunohistochemical expression between the major histological types of breast cancer (lobular versus ductal), in addition to correlating it to the clinicopathological factors such as age of patients and grade of the t umor and explore the effectiveness of using it in distinguishing the cases with overlapping features. Patients and Methods: A total of 100 malignant breast samples (55 ductal lesions, 24 lobular lesions, and 21 uncertain types), collected during the period of 2014 – 2017 in Erbil, and were reviewed before undergoing E-cadherin immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining.

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