Osteosarcoma: an immunophenotypic study for characterization and behavior

Authors

  • Palash Kumar Mandal North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling
  • Souvik Chatterjee North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling
  • Sumit Ray Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal
  • Shravasti Roy CCWHRI, Thakurpukur, Kolkata
  • Sujal Chandra CCWHRI, Thakurpukur, Kolkata
  • Nandita Basu Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal
  • Suvra Kusum Biswas West Bank Hospital, Howrah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v13i4.13573

Keywords:

alkaline phosphatase, immunohistochemistry, osteonectin, osteosarcoma

Abstract

Background: Osteosarcoma is the most common primary bone tumor occurring in second and third decades of life with a second peak later. Biopsy (needle or incision) is necessary for diagnosis along with imaging modalities (X-ray, CT scan etc) and serology. Due to diagnostic dilemma in certain cases and for prognosis of patients, immunohistochemistry is increasingly used. Aims: To assess the pathologic features and determinants of osteosarcoma in patients of the Indian subcontinent that would put an insight into its appearance and behavior. Methods and Material: Forty cases of biopsy proven osteosarcoma were selected over a period of three years. Histopathology was done for tumor typing, along with serology (pre and post-operative serum alkaline phosphatase). In all cases TNM staging and immunohistochemistry for antibodies to Osteonectin (ON) (diagnosis), S100 (differentiation), Ki 67 and Her2 (prognosis) was done. Results: Serum alkaline phosphatase was high in 37 (92%) cases initially and remained high in metastatic and recurrent lesions. Osteonectin was positive in 38 (95%) cases, S100 in 31 (77%), Ki 67 showed overlapping labeling indices between 4.8-18.8% and Her2 showed more positivity in higher stage tumors. Conclusions: Biopsy (along with imaging) is mandatory to diagnose osteosarcoma. Osteonectin is a good immunohistochemical marker to differentiate osteosarcoma from its mimics. For prognostication, serum alkaline phosphatase, post chemotherapy tumor necrosis (more than 90%), lack of Her2 expression are good parameters. S100 and Ki67 were found to have limited role in diagnosis and prognosis of osteosarcoma.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v13i4.13573

Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.13(4) 2014 p.443-448

 

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Author Biographies

Palash Kumar Mandal, North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling

(MD Pathology) Associate Professor, Department of Pathology

Souvik Chatterjee, North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling

(MS, DNB General Surgery) Assistant Professor, Department of General Surgery

Sumit Ray, Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal

(MD Pathology) Associate Professor, Department of Pathology

Shravasti Roy, CCWHRI, Thakurpukur, Kolkata

(MD Pathology) Department of Pathology

Sujal Chandra, CCWHRI, Thakurpukur, Kolkata

(PhD) Senior Medical Officer, Department of Pathology

Nandita Basu, Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata, West Bengal

(MD Pathology) Professor, Department of Pathology

Suvra Kusum Biswas, West Bank Hospital, Howrah

(MD Pathology) Consultant Pathologist

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2014-09-11

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Mandal, P. K., Chatterjee, S., Ray, S., Roy, S., Chandra, S., Basu, N., & Biswas, S. K. (2014). Osteosarcoma: an immunophenotypic study for characterization and behavior. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science, 13(4), 443–448. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v13i4.13573

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