Assessing molecular subtypes of gastric cancer: microsatellite unstable and Epstein-Barr virus subtypes. Methods for detection and clinical and pathological implications.
Carolina Martinez-CiarpagliniTania Fleitas-KanonnikoffValentina GambardellaMarta LlorcaCristina MongortRegina MengualGema NietoLara NavarroMarisol HuertaSusana RoselloDesamparados RodaNoelia TarazonaSamuel NavarroGloria RibasCarolina Martínez-CiarpagliniPublished in: ESMO open (2019)
The MSI status and the EBV expression should be incorporated in routine pathological report for two reasons. First, MSI defines a different pathological entity with a better outcome. Second, MSI and EBV may be useful biomarkers to identify patients who will respond to immune checkpoint blockade inhibitors. For this purpose, immunohistochemical study for MMR proteins and in situ hybridisation study for EBV evaluation are feasible and cost-effective methods.