Identifying the source of peritoneal carcinomatosis by molecular biological method (a clinical case)

K. R. Ishmuratova
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In recent decades, multiple biological markers have been discovered which demonstrate a high specificity in determining tumor phenotypes. There has been much debate on their role in differentiating the origin of metastasis. This article presents a clinical case of peritoneal carcinomatosis arising from breast carcinoma. The immunohistochemical method was used to determine the tumor phenotype. For this purpose, the markers of gastrointestinal, ovary and breast tumors were utilized, including CDX2, PAX 8, WT1, CK7, CK20, Mammaglobin, and GCDFP-15. The findings of molecular biological phenotyping confirmed the diagnosis of primary multiple malignant neoplasms with peritoneal carcinomatosis arising from breast carcinoma. More accurate identification of tumor phenotypes plays an important role in predicting the disease outcome and specifying indications for prescribing anticancer drug treatments. The described clinical case demonstrates that molecular biological phenotyping can be used as a proving method for identifying the origin of peritoneal carcinomatosis. The development of a panel of markers for different tumor localizations will allow a reliable detection of the source of peritoneal carcinomatosis. In cases of diagnosing peritoneal carcinomatosis from tumors with an undetected primary lesion, such panel of biological markers will help to reduce the time of examination and improve the quality of medical care. KEYWORDS: peritoneal carcinomatosis, diagnosis, biological markers, immunohistochemistry, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, colorectal cancer, gastric cancer. FOR CITATION: Ishmuratova K.R. Identifying the source of peritoneal carcinomatosis by molecular biological method (a clinical case). Russian Journal of Woman and Child Health. 2023;6(1):31–33 (in Russ.). DOI: 10.32364/2618-8430-2023-6-1-31-33.
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分子生物学方法鉴别腹膜癌发病来源(1例)
近几十年来,已经发现了多种生物标记物,它们在确定肿瘤表型方面具有很高的特异性。它们在鉴别转移起源中的作用一直存在很多争论。本文报告一例由乳腺癌引起的腹膜癌病。采用免疫组化法测定肿瘤表型。为此,我们使用了胃肠道、卵巢和乳腺肿瘤的标志物,包括CDX2、PAX 8、WT1、CK7、CK20、Mammaglobin和GCDFP-15。分子生物学表型的发现证实了原发性多发性恶性肿瘤合并腹膜癌病的诊断。更准确地识别肿瘤表型对预测疾病预后和确定抗肿瘤药物治疗的适应症起着重要作用。所描述的临床病例表明,分子生物学表型可以作为鉴别腹膜癌起源的证明方法。针对不同肿瘤定位的一组标记物的发展将允许可靠地检测腹膜癌的来源。在未发现原发病变的肿瘤诊断腹膜癌的病例中,这种生物标志物组将有助于减少检查时间,提高医疗质量。关键词:腹膜癌,诊断,生物标志物,免疫组织化学,乳腺癌,卵巢癌,结直肠癌,胃癌。引用本文:Ishmuratova K.R.用分子生物学方法确定腹膜癌的来源(一例临床病例)。俄罗斯妇女与儿童健康杂志。2023;6(1):31-33。DOI: 10.32364 / 2618-8430-2023-6-1-31-33。
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