Rl. Zimmerman et al., Glucose transporter Glut-1 is of limited value for detecting breast carcinoma in serous effusions, MOD PATHOL, 14(8), 2001, pp. 748-751
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Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Diagnosing breast carcinoma that has metastasized to body cavity fluids can
be difficult. Recently, immunostaining for the facultative glucose transpo
rter Glut-1 has been described as a sensitive and specific means of detecti
ng carcinomas in effusions. However, only five cases of breast carcinoma we
re studied. We examined Glut-1 specifically as a means of detecting breast
carcinoma in effusion cytology. Using avidin-blotin immunocytochemistry, ce
ll block material from 31 cases of breast carcinoma metastatic to body cavi
ty effusions and 33 cases of benign effusions were studied. All cases were
immunostained with the Glut-1 antibody. An additional set of slides from th
ese same cases was stained for mucin using the Mayer's mucicarmine techniqu
e. Slides were graded for percentage of cells exhibiting immunoreactivity f
or Glut-1 or for the presence of mucin. Results of staining for both Glut-1
alone and in combination with mucicarmine were compared between the benign
and malignant groups. Of the breast cancer cases, 19 of 31 (61%) were immu
noreactive for Glut-1, and 25 of 31 (81%) were positive for either Glut-1 o
r mucicarmine. One of the 33 (3%) benign cases was immunoreactive for Glut-
1, and none were positive for mucin. These data suggest that using Glut-1 a
s a single immunostain or in conjunction with mucicarmine is a specific but
modestly sensitive means of detecting breast carcinoma hi this cytologic s
etting.