Clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma.

Lorenza Bridi Todeschini, Rita de Cássia Sant'Anna Alves, Adriana Vial Roehe
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Objective: The average age of patients with vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) has been reported to have declined. Human papilloma virus (HPV)-related lesions have been shown to be associated with the expression of the immunohistochemical (IHC) marker p16. Non-HPV-related tumors have been characterized by p53 abnormal expression and PDL1 expression. We aimed to evaluate the correlation between these markers and vulvar SCC and to relate it to the clinical and pathological characteristics.

Methods: Histopathologic assessments and IHC analyses of p16, p53, and PDL1 were performed in 41 samples of vulvar SCC collected between 2016 and 2021. The data were correlated with clinical and pathological characteristics of the patients.

Results: The mean age of the patients was 72.1 years. Positive p16 and PDL1 staining was detected in 24.4% and 17.1% of the samples, respectively. p53 expression was negative in 19.5% of the samples, whereas it was overexpressed in 24.4%. p16-positive tumors showed a smaller depth of invasion (DOI) (p = 0.014), while tumors with p53 abnormal expression showed greater DOI (p = 0.041). PDL1 expression was correlated with increased number of inflammatory cells (p = 0.055). In addition, lesions with lymphovascular space invasion were p16-negative.

Conclusion: In our sample, regarding to the SCC incidence the patients' mean age did not change. The expression of p16 was inversely correlated with p53 results. Tumors with p53 abnormal expression and absence of p16 showed a greater DOI. Our data suggest an association between PDL1 expression and increased inflammatory infiltrates in vulvar SCC.

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外阴鳞状细胞癌的临床、组织病理学及免疫组化分析。
目的:据报道,外阴鳞状细胞癌(SCC)患者的平均年龄有所下降。人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)相关病变已被证明与免疫组织化学(IHC)标志物p16的表达有关。非hpv相关肿瘤以p53异常表达和PDL1异常表达为特征。我们的目的是评估这些标志物与外阴SCC的相关性,并将其与临床和病理特征联系起来。方法:对2016 - 2021年收集的41例外阴SCC进行p16、p53和PDL1的组织病理学评估和免疫组化分析。这些数据与患者的临床和病理特征相关。结果:患者平均年龄72.1岁。p16和PDL1染色阳性率分别为24.4%和17.1%。19.5%的样本P53为阴性,24.4%的样本P53为过表达。p16阳性肿瘤浸润深度较小(DOI) (p = 0.014), p53异常表达肿瘤浸润深度较大(DOI = 0.041)。PDL1表达与炎症细胞数量增加相关(p = 0.055)。此外,淋巴血管间隙浸润病变p16阴性。结论:在我们的样本中,关于SCC的发病率,患者的平均年龄没有变化。p16的表达与p53结果呈负相关。p53异常表达和p16缺失的肿瘤DOI更高。我们的数据表明外阴SCC中PDL1表达与炎症浸润增加之间存在关联。
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