Τετάρτη 14 Μαρτίου 2018

Cancers, Vol. 10, Pages 72: Update on Immunohistochemistry for the Diagnosis of Lung Cancer

Cancers, Vol. 10, Pages 72: Update on Immunohistochemistry for the Diagnosis of Lung Cancer

Cancers doi: 10.3390/cancers10030072

Authors: Kentaro Inamura

Immunohistochemistry is a widely available technique that is less challenging and can provide clinically meaningful results quickly and cost-efficiently in comparison with other techniques. In addition, immunohistochemistry allows for the evaluation of cellular localization of proteins in the context of tumor structure. In an era of precision medicine, pathologists are required to classify lung cancer into specific subtypes and assess biomarkers relevant to molecular-targeted therapies. This review summarizes the hot topics of immunohistochemistry in lung cancer, including (i) adenocarcinoma vs squamous cell carcinoma; (ii) neuroendocrine markers; (iii) ALK, ROS1, and EGFR; (iv) PD-L1 (CD274); (v) lung carcinoma vs malignant mesothelioma; and (vi) NUT carcinoma. Major pitfalls in evaluating immunohistochemical results are also described.



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