Abstract

Intrathyroid epithelial tumour (ITET)/carcinoma showing thymus-like differentiation (CASTLE) is a rare malignant tumour, which is thought to originate from ectopic thymic tissue in the thyroid. The differential diagnosis between ITET/ CASTLE and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) or undifferentiated carcinoma with squamoid component (UC-SCC) is very important, because ITET/CASTLE shows a far better prognosis than SCC or UC-SCC. In this study, we investigated the usefulness of S100A9, a marker of SCC and squamous cell epithelia, for diagnosis of ITET/CASTLE. We immunohistochemically investigated S100A9 expression in 23 ITET/CASTLEs, 26 SCCs, and 19 UC-SCCs, as well as eight thymomas and 12 normal thymic tissues. All thymomas and thymic tissues showed a small number of S100A9-expressing cells in a scattered pattern in accordance with Hassall corpuscles. Twenty-one of 23 ITET/ CASTLEs showed the same pattern as thymomas or thymic tissues, while 14 SCCs and 15 UC-SCCs showed diffuse and laminated positivity of S100A9. The positive predictive value and specificity of S100A9 for diagnosis of ITET/CASTLE was 91.3 and 93.9%, respectively, and sensitivity was 75.0%. These findings suggest that S100A9 is a useful marker for discriminating ITET/CASTLE from SCC or UC-SCC.

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