L. Mastronardi et al., Ki-67 labelling index and invasiveness among anterior pituitary adenomas: analysis of 103 cases using the MIB-1 monoclonal antibody, J CLIN PATH, 52(2), 1999, pp. 107-111
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31
Categorie Soggetti
Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Aims-To investigate the relation between proliferative activity of anterior
pituitary adenomas, quantified by the Ki-67 labelling index, and their inv
asive behaviour.
Methods-Expression of Ki-67 was evaluated in 103 anterior pituitary adenoma
s consecutively operated on in a 36 month period and correlated with surgic
al evidence of invasiveness.
Results-Non-invasive (n = 65) and invasive (n = 38) adenomas were identifie
d from surgically verified infiltration of sellar floor dura and bone. The
wall of the cavernous sinus was infiltrated in 16 cases. Forty one adenomas
were non-functioning and 62 functioning (24 prolactin, 21 growth hormone,
10 ACTH, seven mixed). The overall mean (SD) Ki-67 labelling index was 2.64
(3.69) per cent (median 1.5). The mean index was 3.08 (4.59) per cent in f
unctioning and 1.97 (1.78) per cent in non-functioning tumours; 5.47 (9.52)
per cent in ACTH adenomas and 2.33 (2.42) per cent in others (p = 0.01); 3
.71 (5.17) per cent in invasive and 2.01 (2.45) per cent in non-invasive ad
enomas (p = 0.027); and 5.58 (7.24) per cent in cavernous sinus infiltratin
g v 2.10 (2.39) per cent in cavernous sinus non-infiltrating adenomas (p =
0.0005). To identify a value of labelling index beyond which adenomas shoul
d be considered invasive and another beyond which cavernous sinus infiltrat
ion should be suspected, normality Q-Q plots were obtained: a threshold lab
elling index of 3.5% for invasive adenomas and of 5% for cavernous sinus in
filtrating adenomas was defined, with statistically significant differences
(p = 0.02 and p = 0.004, respectively).
Conclusions-The Ki-67 labelling index can be considered a useful marker in
determining the invasive behaviour of anterior pituitary adenomas.