Non-small cell lung carcinoma with focal coexpression of thyroid transcription factor-1 and Δ Np63/p40: A case report.
Kazuhiro TeradaToshi MenjuHoroshi DateHironori HagaAkihiko YoshizawaPublished in: Thoracic cancer (2024)
Most lung carcinomas are subtyped by their morphologies; however, immunohistochemistry is usually performed when it is difficult to determine. The most reliable antibodies for distinguishing lung adenocarcinoma from squamous cell carcinoma are thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) and p40 (ΔNp63). In general, these markers are mutually exclusive in their expression of lung primary carcinoma; however, a few cases of non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) with coexpression of both markers have been reported. Examining a tissue microarray of 229 squamous cell carcinomas and 346 adenocarcinomas, we found one case of NSCLC with coexpression of TTF-1 and p40. Herein, we present a 71-year-old man, who had a mass lesion in the left lung apex. A transbronchial lung biopsy was performed, revealing NSCLC. He underwent left upper segmentectomy and lymph node dissection. Macroscopically, the mass showed a white-to-tan solid tumor on the cut surface. Microscopically, the tumor was composed of polygonal tumor cells which had round and vesicular nuclei with prominent nucleoli. They had an abundant amount of cytoplasm, which was slightly eosinophilic or amphophilic. Multinucleated cells with atypical nuclear features were observed to be scattered in some areas. Multifocal necrosis and hemorrhage were also noted. Distinct squamous features and obvious glandular features were absent. Immunohistochemically, the most tumor cells were coexpressed positive for both TTF-1 and p40. In our study, NSCLC with TTF-1 and p40 coexpression is rare; therefore, it is necessary to obtain further data and examine similar cases to establish more precise definitions and clinicopathological features.
Keyphrases
- small cell lung cancer
- transcription factor
- squamous cell carcinoma
- squamous cell
- advanced non small cell lung cancer
- single cell
- high grade
- lymph node
- poor prognosis
- prostate cancer
- cell therapy
- ultrasound guided
- brain metastases
- long non coding rna
- rectal cancer
- cell death
- electronic health record
- sentinel lymph node
- machine learning
- early stage
- bone marrow
- robot assisted
- artificial intelligence
- low grade
- radical prostatectomy
- cell cycle arrest
- locally advanced
- epidermal growth factor receptor