Publication: Two updates on oesophagogastric junction
adenocarcinoma from the fifth WHO classification:
Alteration of definition and emphasis on HER2 test
Authors
Li, Yunzhu ; Li, Jiayu ; Li, Jiman
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Universidad de Murcia, Departamento de Biologia Celular e Histiologia
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.14670/HH-18-296
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Abstract
Introduction. The incidence of oesophagogastric junction adenocarcinoma has increased rapidly
but remains controversial over the last decades. There
are two crucial updates of the fifth World Health
Organization (WHO) classification, including the
alteration of its definition and the emphasis on the
human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) test.
Methods. A total of 566 clinicopathological samples
from patients who were diagnosed with gastric
adenocarcinoma were retrospectively analyzed. We
comprehensively compared the clinicopathological
features of oesophagogastric junction adenocarcinoma
between the fourth (V4.0) and fifth (V5.0) WHO
versions. The clinicalpathological features among
oesophagogastric junction, proximal and distal gastric
tumors with fourth and fifth edition were also compared,
respectively. Also, we discuss the correlation of HER2-
expression with clinicopathological features according to
the V5.0.
Results. The results showed that the difference was
mainly between oesophagogastric junction and distal
adenocarcinoma in V4.0, while some were found
between proximal and distal adenocarcinoma in V5.0.
Tumors invading the oesophagus more than 3cm were
still mainly oesophagogastric junction tumors. The
expression of HER2 in oesophagogastric junction and
proximal gastric adenocarcinoma was still higher than
that in gastric body and distal sites.
Conclusions. The clinicopathological parameters of
the oesophagogastric junction tumors changed to some
extent in the updated WHO version. The proximal
gastric tumors tended to be more invasive than those
located in oesophagogastric junction. But the latter with
oesophageal invasion required additional management.
The HER2-expression of oesophagogastric junction
adenocarcinoma is the highest. The classification of
V5.0 is reasonable and worth recommendation
Citation
Histology and Histopathology Vol. 36, nº3 (2021)
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