Cytokeratin immunohistochemistry improves interobserver variability between unskilled pathologists in the evaluation of tumor budding in T1 colorectal cancer

Tumor budding is a major risk factor for T1 colorectal cancer. Quality control of the pathological diagnosis of budding is crucial, irrespective of the pathologist's experience. This study examines the interobserver variability according to pathologists' experience and evaluates the influe...

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Published inPathology international Vol. 66; no. 2; pp. 75 - 82
Main Authors Kai, Keita, Aishima, Shinichi, Aoki, Shigehisa, Takase, Yukari, Uchihashi, Kazuyoshi, Masuda, Masanori, Nishijima-Matsunobu, Aki, Yamamoto, Mihoko, Ide, Kousuke, Nakayama, Atsushi, Yamasaki, Makiko, Toda, Shuji
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LanguageEnglish
Published Australia Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.02.2016
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Summary:Tumor budding is a major risk factor for T1 colorectal cancer. Quality control of the pathological diagnosis of budding is crucial, irrespective of the pathologist's experience. This study examines the interobserver variability according to pathologists' experience and evaluates the influence of cytokeratin (CK) immunostaining in the assessment of budding. Hematoxylin‐eosin (HE) and CK‐immunostained slides of 40 cases with T1 primary colorectal cancer were examined. Budding grades were individually evaluated by 12 pathologists who we categorized into three groups by their experience (expert, with >10 years of experience (n = 4), senior, with 5–10 years (n = 4), and junior, < 5 years (n = 4)). The results revealed a tendency for the more experienced pathologists to assign higher budding grades compared to the less‐experienced pathologists. In the junior group, the interobserver variability obtained with HE slides was poor, but it was markedly improved in the evaluation using CK‐immunostained slides. The benefit of CK immunostaining was only slight in the expert group. CK immunostaining would be useful when a pathologist is not experienced enough or does not have enough confidence in the assessment of budding.
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Table S1 Evaluated budding grades, status of lymphatic vessel invasion, venous invasion and nodal metastasis in 40 surgically resected cases of T1 primary colorectal cancer in the three-tiered grading system.Table S2 Interobserver variability in the two-tiered grading based on hematoxylin and eosin (HE) slides by the expert, senior and junior pathologists.Table S3 Interobserver variability in two-tiered grading based on CK immunostained slides by the expert, senior and junior pathologists.
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ISSN:1320-5463
1440-1827
DOI:10.1111/pin.12374