Abstract
Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) has been standardized for the treatment of
intestinal type of intramucosal gastric carcinomas, and careful histological
examination of the resected specimen is important for further treatment. To
evaluate the diagnostic utility of p53 expression in gastric EMR samples, using
immunohistochemical staining, we examined 24 gastric carcinomas (22 intestinal
types and two diffuse types) and 20 adenomas removed by EMR. Intestinal type of
adenocarcinomas revealed strong p53 expression in 13 cases (59%), weak in four
cases (18%), and negative in five cases (23%). Resection margins of 11
carcinomas were involved in the carcinoma cells, which showed the same p53
expression pattern with main carcinoma cells. Squeezed carcinoma cells,
remaining in resection margins, were definitely identified by strong p53
expression in seven cases of which the main tumor strongly expressed p53.
Microscopic in situ carcinoma could be easily detected in p53 immunostaining.
Multifocal involvement and submucosal invasion of carcinomas could be demarcated
easily and definitely by strong p53 expression of carcinoma cells. All adenomas
showed diffuse weak p53 expression. The difference of p53 expression (p< 0.001)
could be used as a differential diagnosis between adenomas and carcinomas.
According to these results, we propose that for careful histological examination
in hospital diagnosis, both histological evaluation and p53 immunostaining are
important diagnostic parameters in EMR samples of the intestinal type of gastric
carcinomas.