The immunohistochemical expression of p53 and Ki67 in ovarian epithelial borderline tumors. Correlation with clinicopathological factors

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Giurgea, Luminita Nicoleta [1 ]
Ungureanu, Carmen [2 ]
Mihailovici, Maria Sultana [2 ]
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[1] Mavromati Emergency Cty Hosp, Botosani 710211, Romania
[2] Grigore T Popa Univ Med & Pharm, Dept Pathol, Iasi, Romania
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ovarian tumor; borderline tumor; p53; Ki67; KI-67; EXPRESSION; LOW-GRADE; CARCINOMAS; OVEREXPRESSION; MUTATIONS; BENIGN; MODEL;
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Background: Borderline tumor of the ovary is an epithelial tumor with a low rate of growth and a low malignant potential to invade or metastasize. This tumor often is associated with a significantly better prognosis than epithelial ovarian cancer. Most of these tumors are either serous or mucinous in histology. Aim: Assessment of p53 and Ki67 immunohistochemical expression in 52 epithelial ovarian tumors, correlation with clinicopathological factors, and comparison between results in benign, borderline, and malignant tumors. Materials and Methods: From the total number of 125 patients diagnosed with epithelial ovarian neoplasms in the period 2002-2010, 52 operated patients were selected, with serous and mucinous tumors. There were 26 (50%) malignant cases, 15 (28.8%) borderline and 11 (21.15%) benign. We used the monoclonal antibody DO7 and Ki67-MM1. Results: P53 immunoreactions were positive in 41.66% of malignant serous tumors, most of them (90%) high-grade carcinomas; 6.66% of borderline and none benign tumors were positive. Ki67 was positive in 61.53% of malignant cases, with higher percents in advanced clinical stages. Ki67 immunoreactions were also positive in borderline and benign tumors, with lower percents, 13.3% respectively 9.09%. Conclusions: We found almost similar frequency of immunostaining in borderline tumors and low-grade invasive serous carcinomas in contrast to the significantly higher frequency of p53 mutations in high-grade serous carcinomas. Proliferative activity as assessed by Ki67 staining does not explain any possible relationship of serous borderline tumors to epithelial ovarian cancer.
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