Detection of microsatellite instability with Idylla MSI assay in colorectal and endometrial cancer

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Iiris Ukkola
Pirjo Nummela
Annukka Pasanen
Mia Kero
Anna Lepistö
Soili Kytölä
Ralf Bützow
Ari Ristimäki
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[1] Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki,Department of Pathology, HUSLAB, HUS Diagnostic Center
[2] University of Helsinki,Applied Tumor Genomics Research Program, Research Programs Unit
[3] Helsinki University Hospital,Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery
[4] Helsinki University Hospital,Department of Genetics, HUSLAB, HUS Diagnostic Center
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Virchows Archiv | 2021年 / 479卷
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Colorectal cancer; Endometrial cancer; Idylla; Immunohistochemistry; Microsatellite instability; Mismatch repair;
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Universal testing of microsatellite instability (MSI) is recommended for colorectal cancer (CRC) and endometrial cancer (EC) to screen for Lynch syndrome and to aid in assessing prognosis and optimal treatment. We compared the performance of Idylla MSI test to immunohistochemistry (IHC) of mismatch repair (MMR) proteins in consecutive series of 100 CRC and 108 EC samples, as well as in retrospective series of 28 CRC and 33 EC specimens with known deficient MMR protein expression. The concordance between the Idylla test and IHC was 100% in all CRC samples (n=128) but lower in EC samples (87.2%; n=141). In the EC samples, sensitivity of Idylla test was 72.7% and specificity 100%. EC MSI/dMMR agreement was 85.4% for MLH1, 87.5% for MSH2, and only 35.3% for MSH6. When we analyzed 14 EC samples that were discrepant, i.e., dMMR using IHC and microsatellite stable using Idylla, with microsatellite markers BAT25 and BAT26, we found four cases to be replication error (RER) positive. All RER positive cases were deficient for MSH6 protein expression. We also re-analyzed EC samples with variable tumor cellularity to determine the limit of detection of the Idylla test and found that a 30% or higher tumor cellularity is required. We conclude that Idylla MSI test offers a sensitive and specific method for CRC diagnostics but is less sensitive in EC samples especially in the case of MSH6 deficiency.
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