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The expression of podoplanin is associated with poor outcome in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
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Materia
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma
D2-40
Podoplanin
Prognosis
Clasificación UNESCO
32 Medicina
Fecha de publicación
2017
Editor
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
Citación
Cañueto, J.; Cardeñoso Álvares,E. [et al.] (2017). The expression of podoplanin is associated with poor outcome in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 44(2), pp. 144-151. doi:10.1111/cup.12859
Resumen
[EN] Background: Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) is the second most frequent cancer in humans and can be both locally invasive and metastatic at distant sites. While research efforts have
been made to predict poor outcome of CSCC, there is a lack of knowledge regarding molecular markers. Podoplanin has been associated with poor outcome in several types of cancer including CSCC, but this is controversial and only a few studies have evaluated the prognostic implications of podoplanin in the
development of this tumor.
Methods: We evaluated podoplanin expression in a series of 94 CSCCs, and searched for associations between podoplanin expression and histopathological characteristics and with events of poor clinical evolution of the disease.
Results: Podoplanin expression was observed in 48.9% of the cases and the expression was considered moderate to intense in 19 of the cases. Moderate/intense podoplanin was associated with infiltrative growth pattern, desmoplasia, lymphovascular invasion, higher risk of nodal progression (NP) and short disease-free survival, specifically with a short latency to NP.
Conclusions: This article provides evidence supporting the implication of podoplanin expression as a marker of bad prognosis of CSCC.
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0303-6987
DOI
10.1111/cup.12859
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