Lymph node metastases displaying lower Ki-67 immunostaining activity than the primary breast cancer.

D Cabibi, V Mustacchio, A Martorana,C Tripodo,M Campione, A Calascibetta,R Sanguedolce, F Aragona

ANTICANCER RESEARCH(2006)

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The aim of the study was to verify by Ki-67 immunostaining if any difference exists in the cell proliferating fraction between primary breast tumors (PTs) and matching positive axillary lymph nodes (ALNs). Patients and Methods: Immunohistochemistry with the monoclonal antibody against Ki-67 was performed in 160 node-positive breast carcinomas and in their respective lymph node metastases. Results: An increase of Ki-67 immunoreactive cells in ALN compared with that of PTs was observed in 84% of cases (ALN: mean 17%, PTs: mean 8%; p < 0.001), whereas 16% of the cases showed Ki-67 value two to six times lower in the ALNs than in the corresponding PTs (ALN: mean 3.2% PTs mean 12.501o; p < 0.005). The decrease of Ki-67 positive cells in the ALN was independent from the histotype and the histological grade of the tumor. Conclusion: A different cell proliferation fraction between PTs and matching positive ALNs was demonstrated and underlined that the existence of a group of patients with decreased number of Ki-67 immunoreactive cells in lymph node metastases compared with that of the primary tumors could be taken into account in the choice of therapeutic strategy.
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breast cancer,immunohistochemistry,Ki-67,lymph nodes,proliferation index
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