Molecular Diagnostics
British Journal of Cancer (2005) 93, 1175–1181. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6602822 www.bjcancer.com
Published online 25 October 2005
Galectin-3 immunodetection in follicular thyroid neoplasms: a prospective study on fine-needle aspiration samples
J F Collet1,2, I Hurbain1, C Prengel1, O Utzmann3, F Scetbon4, J F Bernaudin1 and A Fajac1
- 1Laboratoire d'Histologie-Biologie Tumorale, hôpital Tenon, UPRES EA 3499, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
- 2Cabinet de Cytopathologie, Paris, France
- 3C.C.R, Créteil, Paris, France
- 4CIM Duroc, Paris, France
Correspondence: Dr A Fajac, E-mail: anne.fajac@tnn.ap-hop-paris.fr
Received 29 March 2005; Revised 20 July 2005; Accepted 20 September 2005; Published online 25 October 2005.
Abstract
Fine-needle aspiration cytology, which is well established to be accurate for the diagnosis of thyroid cancer, may be inconclusive for the follicular thyroid neoplasms. As galectin-3 was suggested to be a marker of malignant thyrocytes, we investigated whether this protein might be helpful in the diagnosis of aspirates classified as undeterminate by cytology. After establishing an easy processing of aspirates for galectin-3 immunodetection, a series of aspirates categorised as benign (n=63), malignant (n=17) or undeterminate (n=34) was prospectively analysed for galectin-3. Only the patients with malignant or undeterminate lesions underwent surgery. Most lesions (86%) diagnosed as malignant by cytology or after surgery were positive for galectin-3. The majority of lesions (94%) classified as benign by cytology or after surgery was negative for galectin-3. The positive and negative predictive values were 83 and 95%, respectively. When focusing on the undeterminate lesions, the sensitivity and specificity were 75 and 90%, respectively, while the positive and negative predictive values were 82 and 87%, respectively. The specificity and the positive predictive value were higher (100%) when considering the percentage of stained cells. Altogether these results show that galectin-3 constitutes a useful marker in the diagnosis of thyroid lesions classified as undeterminate by conventional cytology.
Keywords:
galectin-3, thyroid, follicular neoplasms, cytology, fine-needle aspiration
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