Abstract

Few tissue markers are currently available to pathologists in the study of hepatocellular tumors. These markers should be used carefully taking into consideration not only morphology but also, and sometimes even more important, the clinical setting where the lesion to be diagnosed had developed. Glypican-3, heat shock protein 70, and glutamine synthetase (GS) are markers currently used, as a single panel, to discriminate the nature of a <2 cm hepatocellular lesion lacking radiological features of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) detected in a cirrhotic patient under surveillance. Their use, which can be improved by clathrin heavy chain, is mostly requested on liver biopsy. Hepatocyte paraffin 1, arginase-1, polyclonal carcinoembryonic antigen, CD10, and bile salt export pump are tissue markers used to confirm, at histology, the diagnosis of HCC made by imaging before enrollment for phase III studies on novel anti-HCC drugs. In this setting, pathologists are usually requested a conclusive diagnosis on a liver biopsy of a poorly differentiated, necrotic, enriched in stem-phenotype, carcinoma. Liver fatty acid-binding protein, serum amyloid A, C-reactive protein, prostaglandin D2 synthetase, GS, and β-catenin can be used either on biopsy or surgical specimen to classify hepatocellular adenoma into hepatocyte nuclear factor (HNF-1α) inactivated (steatotic), inflammatory, with dysregulation of sonic hedgehog and prostaglandin pathways, β-catenin mutated, and unclassified.

Highlights

  • Immunohistochemistry is often defined as ancillary to morphology

  • This is even more stringent in the study of hepatocellular tumors where the use of tissue biomarkers is subordinate to morphology and to the clinical requests. These latter are mainly restricted to the followings: [1] histopathological diagnosis of a

  • Lesional elements are usually arranged in small cluster or in pseudoacini and should be distinguished from cords of apoptotic hepatocytes, isolated periseptal hepatocytes, and some stellate cells, which can be immunoreactive for heat shock protein 70 (HSP70)

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Frontiers in Medicine

Tissue Biomarkers in Hepatocellular Tumors: Which, When, and How. Front. Glypican-3, heat shock protein 70, and glutamine synthetase (GS) are markers currently used, as a single panel, to discriminate the nature of a

INTRODUCTION
SMALL HEPATOCELLULAR NODULE IN A CIRRHOTIC PATIENT
Glutamine Synthetase
Combined Use of Markers
Bile Salt Export Pump
Findings
AN HEPATOCELLULAR NODULE IN OTHERWISE UNREMARKABLE LIVER
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