Maspin expression in gastrointestinal stromal tumors

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Background: To investigate the role of maspin expression in the progression of gastrointestinal stromal tumors, and its value as a prognostic indicator.Methods: In the study 54 patients with GIST diagnosis were included in Uludag University of Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pathology between 1997-2007. The expression of maspin in 54 cases of gastrointestinal stromal tumor was detected by immunohistochemistry and compared with the clinicopathologic tumor parameters.Results: The positive expression rates for maspin in the GISTs were 66,6% (36 of 54 cases). Maspin overexpression was detected in 9 of 29 high risk tumors (31%) and was significantly higher in very low/low (78.6%) and intermediate-risk tumors (63.6%) than high-risk tumors.Conclusions: Maspin expression might be an important factor in tumor progression and patient prognosis in GIST. In the future, larger series may be studied to examine the prognostic significance of maspin in GISTs and, of course, maspin expression may be studied in different mesenchymal tumors. © 2010 Adim et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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  • Table 1 Risk of Aggressive Behavior in GISTs (Fletcher et al, 2002)
  • Table 2 Clinicopathological characteristics of GIST patients
  • Table 3 Correlation of clinicopathological variables with maspin overexpression.
  • Figure 1 A) OMS score (-), B) OMS score (1+), C) OMS score (2+), D) OMS score (3+) staining paterns in GIST’s.
  • Figure 2 Positive staining in tumor cell’s cytoplasm for maspin (short arrow) but not stain in endothelial cells (long arrow). (×200)

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Adim, S. B., Filiz, G., Kanat, O., Yerci, O., Ozguc, H., & Aytac, B. (2010). Maspin expression in gastrointestinal stromal tumors. World Journal of Surgical Oncology, 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-8-22

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