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Clinicopathological features and prognostic impact of dirty necrosis in metastatic lung cancers from the colon and rectum

Yasuhito Konishi, Tetsuro Taki, Tokiko Nakai, Takashi Kuroe, Ryo Morisue, Tomohiro Miyoshi, Kenta Tane, Joji Samejima, Keiju Aokage, Saori Miyazaki, Naoya Sakamoto, Shingo Sakashita, Reiko Watanabe, Motohiro Kojima, Kenji Suzuki, Masahiro Tsuboi, Genichiro Ishii

Cancer Science · 2022

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Summary

Dirty necrosis (DN) is a form of tumor necrosis (TN) with prominent neutrophil infiltration and cell detritus in the necrotic foci. This study aimed to characterize the clinicopathological features of DN in metastatic lung cancers of the colon and rectum (MLCRs). A total of 227 patients who underwent pulmonary metastasectomy and complete resection for MLCR were included in this study. TN was evaluated using digitally scanned resection specimens. These slides were immunostained for biomarkers of NETosis (citrullinated histone H3 [citH3] and myeloperoxidase [MPO]), and the area positive for citH3 and MPO was further quantified. TN was observed in 216 cases (95.2%), and 54 (25.0%) of these cases had DN. The presence of TN was not associated with a worse prognosis; however, patients with DN ha

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1111/cas.15647
Catalogue ID
SNmoi8o5ip-z6ep9s
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