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Aberrant E-cadherin Expression in Lobular Carcinoma In Situ: A Comprehensive Immunohistochemical Evaluation of N-terminal, Extracellular, and C-terminal E-cadherin Domains

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Canas-Marques, Rita
Blanca, Ana
Graça-Lopes, Raquel
Carvalho, Inés
Pinto, David
Vasconcelos, Maria Antónia
López-Beltrán, Antonio
Fonseca, Isabel
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Health
Date
2025
Subject
Uvomorulin
112956-45-3
Antigens
CD
Biomarkers
Tumor
Cadherins
CDH1 protein
Human
Lobular carcinoma in situ
E-cadherin
Beta-catenin
Catenin p120
Aberrant expression
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Abstract
E-cadherin (E-cad) immunohistochemistry is commonly used to distinguish lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) from ductal carcinoma in situ in histologically uncertain or ambiguous cases. Although most LCIS cases show an absence of E-cad expression on the neoplastic cell membranes, some show aberrant E-cad expression which can lead to diagnostic confusion. Awareness and understanding of the frequency, patterns, and distribution of aberrant E-cad staining in LCIS is crucial to achieving a correct diagnosis. We studied 55 LCIS cases diagnosed on core needle biopsy, classified each case by WHO subtype (classic, pleomorphic, or florid), and evaluated the frequency and patterns of aberrant E-cad expression using 3 different E-cad antibodies targeting the N-terminal (N), extracellular (EC), and C-terminal domains (C). Aberrant E-cad expression in one or more of the E-cad domains was identified in 17 cases (31%) and was significantly more frequent among LCIS variants (10/19, 56%) than among classic cases (7/36, 19.4%) (P = 0.02). Among these 17 cases, aberrant E-cad expression was seen for all 3 domains in 10 cases, for EC+C in 4, for EC+N in 2, and for N only in 1. These results indicate that about one-third of cases of LCIS can show aberrant E-cad expression, that this is more common in variants than classic types of LCIS, and that this may be seen in different E-cad domains, most often in combination. These different patterns of aberrant E-cad expression may reflect different mechanisms of E-cad alterations in LCIS, the underlying nature of which merits further studies.
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Embargado hasta 01/04/2026
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http://hdl.handle.net/10396/35504
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Canas-Marques, R., Blanca, A., Graça-Lopes, R., Carvalho, I., Pinto, D. G., Vasconcelos, M. A., Lopez-Beltran, A., & Fonseca, I. (2025). Aberrant E-cadherin Expression in Lobular Carcinoma In Situ. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology, 49(4), 372-380. https://doi.org/10.1097/pas.0000000000002361
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PAS.0000000000002361
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