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- Title
High Wilms' tumour gene (WT1) expression and low mitotic count are independent predictors of survival in diffuse peritoneal mesothelioma.
- Authors
Scattone, Anna; Serio, Gabriella; Marzullo, Andrea; Nazzaro, Pietro; Corsi, Fabrizio; Cocca, Maria Pia; Mattoni, Marilena; Punzi, Alessandra; Gentile, Mattia; Buonadonna, Antonia Lucia; Pennella, Antonio
- Abstract
Scattone A, Serio G, Marzullo A, Nazzaro P, Corsi F, Cocca M P, Mattoni M, Punzi A, Gentile M, Buonadonna A L & Pennella A (2012) Histopathology 60, 472-481 High Wilms' tumour gene (WT1) expression and low mitotic count are independent predictors of survival in diffuse peritoneal mesothelioma Aims: To evaluate the use of the Wilms' tumour gene (WT1) marker and histomorphological parameters as indicators of prognosis in malignant peritoneal mesothelioma (MPM). Methods and results: Histological samples of 31 MPM were stained immunohistochemically for the WT1 protein. The results were quantified by recording the number of stained nuclei, and then correlated with patient survival. Statistical correlation was evaluated for tumour histotype, mitotic count (MC), nuclear grade (NG), necrosis, lymphoid response (grade of inflammation) and desmoplasia with regard to survival. High-grade histology (solid epithelioid, pure sarcomatoid or biphasic tumours), high NG, MC more than five per 10 per high-power field (HPF), necrosis and desmoplasia were associated with a significantly worse prognosis. Patients with MPM with low WT1 expression (≤25% of positive cells) survived for a significantly shorter time compared to those with high WT1 expression (>25% of positive cells) ( P = 0.0001). The 50% survival time of subjects with low WT1 expression was 2.9 months [95% confidence interval (CI): 2.05-3.71] versus 31.5 months (95% CI: 20.4-42.5) for those with high WT1 expression. On multivariate analysis, WT1 and MC were found to be associated independently with survival ( P = 0.002; P = 0.005, respectively). Conclusions: Our study suggests that low WT1 expression and high MC may be indicative of an unfavourable prognosis in patients with advanced malignant peritoneal mesothelioma.
- Subjects
NEPHROBLASTOMA; GENE expression; PERITONEAL cancer; CANCER genes; MULTIVARIATE analysis; NECROSIS
- Publication
Histopathology, 2012, Vol 60, Issue 3, p472
- ISSN
0309-0167
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2559.2011.04108.x