Intestinal M3 antigen, A marker for the intestinal-type differentiation of gastric carcinomas
- 15 December 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 28 (6) , 711-719
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910280609
Abstract
The mucus-associated intestinal M3 antigen, normally restricted to intestinal goblet cells, was found in 35 out of 100 gastric adenocarcinomas belonging to intestinal (19/64) as well as diffuse (16/36) types according to Laurén's classification, often accompanying the other mucus-associated gastric Ml and M2 antigens. This M3 antigen was predominant over the gastric M antigens in 25 of these 35 tumors; 18 of these belonged to the histological intestinal type. According to the WHO classification, the M3 antigen was found to predominate in all mucinous adenocarcinomas (7/7), was never present in the undifferentiated carcinomas (0/8), but was also found in some tubulo-papillar (16/57) and signet-ring cell (12/27) adenocarcinomas. This antigen could be used as a new criterion and incorporated into a point system containing morphological and tumor cell behavioral considerations; then it would appear to be a good marker for intestinal-type differentiation. Indeed, 22 of these 25 gastric adenocarcinomas which produced predominantly M3 antigen showed such an intestinal-like differentiation. The M antigenic pattern of gastric carcinoma suggested a duodenal rather than colonic-type differentiation.This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
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