S-100 Protein Expression by Primary and Metastatic Adenocarcinomas
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- 1 February 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in American Journal of Clinical Pathology
- Vol. 89 (2) , 168-176
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcp/89.2.168
Abstract
S-100 protein has been used as a marker of various lesions, including peripheral nerve sheath, cartilaginous and salivary gland tumors, chordomas, histiocytosis X, and melanomas, among others. The list of neoplasms that can express S-100 protein continues to expand. It has been suggested that staining for S-100 protein may be of aid in the differential diagnosis of amelanotic melanoma versus poorly differentiated tumors. Three hundred fifty primary and metastatic adenocarcinomas from various sites were immunostained for S-100 protein with the use of a commercially available polyclonal antibody. Forty-two percent of the adenocarcinomas tested expressed S-100 protein to varying degrees. The relative incidence of S-100-positive tumors varied with the primary sites, some ex-pressing S-100 protein more often than others. A primary neoplasm able to express S-100 protein was usually associated with metastatic foci also expressing this marker. However, occasionally, a primary S-100–positive tumor was associated with metastasis that lacked expression of S-100. This study emphasizes the importance of testing for a panel of tumor markers in the evaluation of poorly differentiated tumors and cautions on possible difficulties that may arise in the interpretation of immunocytochemistry results.Keywords
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