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Skip metastasis in nonsmall cell lung carcinoma : Predictive markers and isolated tumor cells in N1 lymph nodes

✍ Scribed by Klaus L. Prenzel; Stephan E. Baldus; Stefan P. Mönig; Daniela Tack; Jan M. Sinning; Christian A. Gutschow; Guido Grass; Paul M. Schneider; Hans P. Dienes; Arnulf H. Hölscher


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
108 KB
Volume
100
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Skip metastasis to mediastinal lymph nodes is a prognostic factor for patients with nonsmall cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). Little is known about the biologic behavior of tumors with noncontinuous spread to the mediastinal lymph nodes. In patients with pN2 skip metastases, micrometastases to N1 lymph nodes, which only mimic skip metastases, have not been investigated.

METHODS

In a retrospective study, the authors analyzed the primary tumor specimens from 45 patients with pN2 NSCLC (18 patients had squamous cell carcinomas, 23 had adenocarcinomas, and 4 had large cell carcinomas). They immunohistochemically evaluated the expression of p21, p53, MUC‐1, Bcl‐2, c‐ErbB‐2, and E‐cadherin. Survival rates and biomarker expression levels were compared between patients with pN2 disease and infiltration of N1 lymph nodes (without skip metastasis [n = 28]) and patients with pN2 disease without N1 infiltration (with skip metastasis [n = 17]). To evaluate micrometastasis in the pN1 lymph nodes of 17 patients with skip metastases, lymph nodes were stained using the anticytokeratin antibody, AE1/AE3.

RESULTS

The 5‐year survival rate of patients with skip metastases was 41%, compared with 14% for patients without skip metastases (P = 0.019). In a multivariate analysis, the incidence of skip metastases did not vary significantly according to gender, age, histology, pT status, or cM status. Three skip‐positive patients (17.6%) had micrometastatic tumor involvement of pN1 lymph nodes. After adding these patients to the group of patients without skip metastases, there was still a significant difference in survival between the two groups. p53, MUC‐1, c‐ErbB‐2, and E‐cadherin expression levels in primary tumor specimens were not significantly different in patients with continuous metastasis and patients with skip metastases. Patients with skip metastases expressed lower levels of p21 (P = 0.026), whereas Bcl‐2 expression levels were considerably higher (P = 0.019) compared with the corresponding levels in patients without skip metastases.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients with NSCLC and pN2 skip metastases have a more favorable prognosis than do patients with pN2 disease without skip metastases. Tumor specimens from these patients exhibit elevated expression of the antiapoptosis gene BCL2 and lower expression levels of p21 relative to patients with pN2 disease without skip metastases. Micrometastases occurred in 3 of 17 (17.6%) patients with pN2 disease and skip metastases diagnosed by routine histopathology. Cancer 2004. © 2004 American Cancer Society.


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