Proposal for a New Diagnostic Histopathological Approach in the Evaluation of Ki-67 in GEP-NETs

Diagnostics (Basel). 2022 Aug 13;12(8):1960. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics12081960.

Abstract

Introduction: Studies have shown that the Ki-67 index is a valuable biomarker for the diagnosis, and classification of gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs). We re-evaluated the expression of Ki-67 based on the intensity of the stain, basing our hypothesis on the fact that the Ki-67 protein is continuously degraded.

Background: The aim was to evaluate whether a new scoring method would be more effective in classifying NETs by reducing staining heterogeneity.

Methods: Patients with GEP-NET (n = 87) were analyzed. The classification difference between the two methods was determined.

Results: The classification changed significantly when the Ki-67 semiquantal index was used. The percentage of G1 patients increased from 18.4% to 60.9%, while the G2 patients decreased from 66.7% to 29.9% and the G3 patients also decreased from 14.9% to 9.2%. Moreover, it was found that the traditional Ki-67 was not significantly related to the overall survival (OS), whereas the semiquantal Ki-67 was significantly related to the OS.

Conclusions: The new quantification was a better predictor of OS and of tumor classification. Therefore, it could be used both as a marker of proliferation and as a tool to map tumor dynamics that can influence the diagnosis and guide the choice of therapy.

Keywords: Ki67; digital analysis; immunohistochemistry; neuroendocrine tumors.

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This research received no external funding.