Terminal uridine nick end labelling and mitosis in breast carcinoma. Correlation with tumor grade and p53 overexpression.

2001 
OBJECTIVE: To study the relationship of cell death and proliferation to histologic grade and p53 expression in invasive carcinoma of the breast. STUDY DESIGN: A total of 31 cases of infiltrating duct carcinoma of the breast were randomly selected. The terminal deoxynucleotidyl-transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labelling (TUNEL) reaction and p53 immunostaining were performed on representative paraffin-embedded tissue sections. Mitotic and apoptotic indices (MI and AI) were also measured on hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections. Histologic grade of infiltrating duct carcinoma was performed with the help of the Nottingham modification of the Bloom-Richardson system. Tumor grade and p53 overexpression were correlated with MI, AI and AI detected by TUNEL. RESULTS: There were a total of 31 infiltrating duct carcinomas of the breast, of which 13 cases were grade 1 and nine cases each were grade 2 and 3. Cells with positive TUNEL showed a strong brown nuclear positivity. TUNEL showed positivity from the periphery of the nuclear margin to the central portion. AI detected by TUNEL did not correlate with tumor grade (ANOVA, P > .05). MI was significant only in grade 1 versus grade 3 and 2 versus grade 3 carcinomas (ANOVA, P < .01). The morphologic apoptotic index was significant only in grade 1 versus grade 3 carcinomas. Nine cases showed p53 overexpression, and the rest of the cases were negative for p53 immunostaining. MI, AI and TUNEL were not significantly different in p53-negative and -positive groups. Pearson's correlation coefficient showed that AI and MI were significantly related, but there was no significant relation between AI detected by TUNEL and MI. CONCLUSION: MI is still more useful than AI or AI detected by TUNEL in differentiating various grades of carcinoma of the breast.
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