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Imunohistochemical Demonstration of Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) in 120 Mammary Carcinomas and its Correlation with Tumor Type, Grading, Staging Plasma-CEA, and Biochemical Receptor Status

Sören SchröderMargarete MitzeJens BahnsenWerner BöckerAlexander KlaubertHans-e. StegnerRolf KreienbergG. SchweikhartKuniberg Pollow

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AdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyReceptor Statusendocrine system diseasesBreast NeoplasmsPathology and Forensic MedicineImmunoenzyme TechniquesCarcinoembryonic antigenAntigenAntigens NeoplasmmedicineCarcinomaHumansneoplasmsEstrogen Receptor StatusGrading (tumors)Agedbiologybusiness.industryCarcinomaCell BiologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesCarcinoembryonic AntigenCarcinoma Intraductal NoninfiltratingReceptors EstrogenInvasive lobular carcinomabiology.proteinImmunohistochemistryFemalebusiness

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Antisera to CEA were used for the immunohistochemical localization and quantification of this antigen in 120 Bouin-fixed, paraffin embedded mammary carcinomas. These results were compared to tumor type, grading, staging, biochemical receptor status, cytosolic CEA-levels of the same tumors, and preoperative plasma CEA-levels. Mammary carcinomas were usually characterized by a low percentage of CEA-positive tumor cells: 50.9% of the cases contained more than 5% CEA-positive tumor cells and were therefore defined as being CEA-histopositive in this study. A relation could be shown between CEA-histopositivity and the histologic tumor type. The majority of invasive lobular carcinomas, tubular, and cribriform carcinomas was CEA-negative (72%). Conversely, 70% of invasive ductal carcinomas were CEA-positive. There was a significantly higher percentage of CEA-histopositivity in grade III tumors than in grade I/II carcinomas. The results obtained by quantification of the immunohistochemical staining of CEA were positively correlated with the results obtained by cytosolic CEA-assay. The overall concordance between tissue and plasma determinations of CEA was found to be 57.1%. A positive trend could be found between CEA-positivity and staging. However, no correlation was observed between CEA-positivity and estrogen receptor status.

https://doi.org/10.1016/s0344-0338(85)80010-8