1999
DOI: 10.1006/gyno.1999.5615
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MIB-1 in Endometrial Carcinoma: Prognostic Significance with 5-Year Follow-Up

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“…Among proliferation markers, Ki-67 has been suggested to provide additional information regarding clinical course and prognosis. 17,29,30 In agreement with previous series, we observed reactivity for Ki-67 in half of our cases, which increased as age, FIGO grade and stage, and myometrial invasion progressed, 28 and as a trend with nonendometrioid type and presence of lymph-vascular invasion. 29 These findings point to a severe deregulation of the cell cycle in cases with more aggressive behaviour and, in fact, our patients had shorter survival.…”
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“…Among proliferation markers, Ki-67 has been suggested to provide additional information regarding clinical course and prognosis. 17,29,30 In agreement with previous series, we observed reactivity for Ki-67 in half of our cases, which increased as age, FIGO grade and stage, and myometrial invasion progressed, 28 and as a trend with nonendometrioid type and presence of lymph-vascular invasion. 29 These findings point to a severe deregulation of the cell cycle in cases with more aggressive behaviour and, in fact, our patients had shorter survival.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…29 These findings point to a severe deregulation of the cell cycle in cases with more aggressive behaviour and, in fact, our patients had shorter survival. 29,30 However, data on the prognostic relevance of Ki-67 in endometrial carcinoma are variable. 28 Finally, although our HER-2/neu positive tumours (immunohistochemistry or CISH/FISH) contained frequently high levels of Ki-67 and accumulated p53, which would agree with their role in cell proliferation, 17 the results did not reach significant correlation.…”
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“…The most frequently used antibody of this kind is MIB-1, which was first reported by Cattoretti et al in 1992. 25 The proliferative activity determined by MIB-1 has generally confirmed the findings obtained with the original Ki-67 antibody; that is, correlation with tumour grade, [30][31][32] clinical course, [33][34][35][36] and other methods for the evaluation of growth rate. 30 31 37 "A major drawback of the prototypic Ki-67 antibody is that it can be used on frozen sections only" It is expected that the application of the various Ki-67 equivalent antibodies should produce similar staining results, although to our knowledge comparisons of the qualitative and quantitative staining properties of Ki-67 equivalent antibodies under standardised conditions have not been reported previously.…”
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“…49 Some studies have shown that a combination of markers including p53, p16, PTEN and PR may be superior to p53 alone in discriminating uterine serous versus endometrioid carcinoma. 1,50 High proliferation index by MIB-1 stain has been shown to be of prognostic significance in endometrial carcinomas in some studies, [51][52][53] whereas others have shown no prognostic significance of MIB-1 in high-grade carcinomas of the endometrium. 54 We use MIB-1 in endometrial cancers that show complete absence of staining for p53 (p53 null), a pattern that has been shown to correlate with the presence of frameshift or nonsense p53 mutations.…”
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confidence: 99%