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      Re-evaluation of mucin phenotypes of gastric minute well-differentiated-type adenocarcinomas using a series of HGM, MUC5AC, MUC6, M-GGMC, MUC2 and CD10 stains.

      Pathology International
      Adenocarcinoma, genetics, metabolism, Adult, Aged, Female, Gastric Mucins, classification, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Male, Middle Aged, Mucin 5AC, Mucin-2, Mucin-6, Mucins, Neprilysin, Phenotype, Stomach Neoplasms

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          We examined which, and how many, mucin markers are necessary to define the phenotypes of gastric cancers, and re-evaluated the incidence of their mucin phenotypes and whether minute gastric carcinomas arise as unclassified type. Well-differentiated-type minute gastric carcinomas (n = 33) measuring 0%, and was 33%, 33%, 3%, 30%, and 0%, respectively, when the percentage of positive mucin phenotype was set at >or=10%. Thus, a panel of MUC5AC (or HGM), MUC6, MUC2 and CD10 stains is indispensable for accurately determining the mucin phenotypes of gastric carcinomas, and the above-mentioned classification is important for studying changes in the histological types of well-differentiated-type adenocarcinomas during change to the poorly differentiated type, as well as corresponding genetic abnormalities.

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