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Query: UMLS:C0278488 (
metastatic breast cancer
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Uroplakins are markers of terminally differentiated urothelium.
Uroplakin II
(
UPII
) is a newly described sensitive marker for urothelial carcinoma (UC). The expression profile of
UPII
in different types of UC and its utility in the diagnostic setting are needed. We evaluated
UPII
expression in bladder tissue microarrays, including urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential (n = 8), low-grade papillary UC (n = 72), noninvasive high-grade papillary UC (n = 77), UC in situ (n = 27), and invasive high-grade UC (INVUC) (n = 122).
UPII
expression in 52 breast carcinomas and 38 high-grade prostate adenocarcinomas was also assessed.
UPII
expression was compared with GATA binding protein 3 (GATA3) and estrogen receptor for its role in facilitating the differential diagnosis of the above 3 types of malignancy.
UPII
labeling was seen in 83.0% of UC overall, including 95.7% of noninvasive UC and 65.6% of INVUC.
UPII
labeling was not found in any breast and prostate carcinomas. In comparison, GATA3 labeling was seen in 91.6% of all UCs, including 96.4% of noninvasive UCs and 85.1% of INVUC, with stronger intensity and extent compared with
UPII
(P < .005). GATA3 labeled 2 (5%) of 38 high-grade prostate adenocarcinoma. Estrogen receptor nuclear labeling was seen in 13.0% of UCs and 12.5% of prostate carcinomas.
UPII
was highly specific (100%) but only moderately sensitive for UC and can therefore be a potentially useful marker to identify urothelial lineage and help distinguish UC from prostate cancer or, in conjunction with GATA3, from
metastatic breast cancer
.
...
PMID:Utility of uroplakin II expression as a marker of urothelial carcinoma. 2544 28