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  • The study investigates the expression of thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) and napsin A in lung biopsies of small cell carcinoma (SCLC) from 2011 to 2020, highlighting the need for better characterization in this area.
  • Out of 5,867 lung core biopsies, 232 were identified as SCLC, with 173 having TTF-1 results; 16 of these were TTF-1 negative but still confirmed as SCLC with other positive markers.
  • The findings suggest that about 9% of SCLC cases are TTF-1 negative, and the absence of napsin A, with minimal positivity seen in SCLC, indicates the need to consider alternative diagnoses

Article Abstract

Background The prevalence of thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) and napsin A expression are poorly characterized in lung core biopsies of small cell carcinoma. Locally, the TTF-1 clone is 8G7G3/1 (Agilent/Dako), and the napsin A clone is IP64 (Leica Biosystems). Methods All in-house lung core biopsy reports for cases accessioned at a regional laboratory from January 2011 to December 2020 were retrieved and analyzed using a validated hierarchical free-text string matching algorithm (HFTSMA) to establish the diagnosis. TTF-1 and napsin A were manually coded with the assistance of a logical text parsing tool. All TTF-1-negative small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC) cases had a full report review by pathologists. Results The cohort had 5,867 lung core biopsies, and 232 cases were confirmed as small cell carcinoma on pathologist review. TTF-1 immunostain results were available in 173 SCLC cases, and 16 cases of TTF-1-negative SCLC were confirmed on full report review. These 16 cases had at least one positive neuroendocrine (NE) marker and positive keratin staining; cases with mixed histology or positive CK5/6 staining were excluded. Ki-67 was done in 10/16 cases; the average Ki-67 was 75%. Napsin A was negative in 50/51 small cell carcinomas, and 0/3 TTF-1-negative SCLC had napsin A positivity. Conclusions Standardized immunostain reporting would simplify such analyses. Based on the cohort, approximately 9% (16/173) of SCLC is TTF-1 negative. Napsin A positivity in suspected small cell carcinoma should prompt consideration of an alternate diagnosis or explanation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10151064PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.37015DOI Listing

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