Mohamed O Andarawi, Hassan Otifi, Hesham Hassan, Adil A Yousif, Saadalnour A Mustafa, Shawgi A Elsiddig, Asad Ma Babker, Elryah I Ali, Omer Osman Elhag
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Abstract
The study examines the utility of AMACR, ERG, and AR immunostains in diagnosing prostatic adenocarcinoma (PCa) and assessing prognosis in comparison to the Gleason score and new WHO grading groups. Seventeen PCa biopsies and five benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) biopsies were analyzed. Immunoreactivity, scored from 1 to 3 based on percentage of positive cells and intensity of expression, was assessed, revealing 76.47% positivity for AMACR, 35.29% for ERG, and 94.12% for AR in PCa cases, with variable scores and intensity among markers and grade groups. AMACR sensitivity and ERG specificity were noted. Higher-grade PCa exhibited increased positivity for both markers, indicating prognostic significance. In BPH cases, AMACR showed positivity in 2 cases, ERG in 1, and AR in all cases, albeit with lower expression. Differential expression was observed among immunomarkers and grade groups of malignancy. AMACR and ERG stains serve as sensitive and specific markers for PCa diagnosis and prognosis. Their increasing positivity with higher-grade groups underscores prognostic value. These findings highlight the importance of immunostains in refining PCa diagnosis and prognostication.
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The Journal publishes original papers concerning investigations by histochemical and immunohistochemical methods, and performed with the aid of light, super-resolution and electron microscopy, cytometry and imaging techniques. Coverage extends to:
functional cell and tissue biology in animals and plants;
cell differentiation and death;
cell-cell interaction and molecular trafficking;
biology of cell development and senescence;
nerve and muscle cell biology;
cellular basis of diseases.
The histochemical approach is nowadays essentially aimed at locating molecules in the very place where they exert their biological roles, and at describing dynamically specific chemical activities in living cells. Basic research on cell functional organization is essential for understanding the mechanisms underlying major biological processes such as differentiation, the control of tissue homeostasis, and the regulation of normal and tumor cell growth. Even more than in the past, the European Journal of Histochemistry, as a journal of functional cytology, represents the venue where cell scientists may present and discuss their original results, technical improvements and theories.