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Ki-67 as a Prognostic Factor in Feline Mammary Carcinoma: What Is the Optimal Cutoff Value?

  • M. Soares
  • , R. Ribeiro
  • , S. Carvalho
  • , M. Peleteiro
  • , J. Correia
  • , F. Ferreira

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Ki-67 is a nuclear protein and a proliferation marker frequently used in establishing the prognosis for breast cancer patients. To investigate the prognostic value of the Ki-67 proliferation index in female cats with mammary carcinoma, a prospective study was conducted with 96 animals. The Ki-67 index of primary tumors (n = 96) was initially determined, and whenever possible, the Ki-67 index of regional lymph node metastasis (n = 38) and distant metastasis (n = 16) was also estimated. The optimal cutoff value for the Ki-67 index was determined by univariate and multivariate analysis. Ki-67 indices ≥14% were detected in 72.9% (70 of 96) of the tumors. Tumors with a Ki-67 index ≥14% were significantly associated with large size (P =.022), poor differentiation (P =.009), presence of necrotic areas (P =.008), estrogen receptor-negative status (P <.0001), fHER2-negative status (P =.003), and shorter overall survival (P =.012). Moreover, Ki-67 expression in the primary tumor was strongly and positively correlated with both regional metastasis (P <.0001; r = 0.83) and distant metastasis (P <.0001; r = 0.83), and was significantly higher in distant metastases when compared with the primary tumor (P =.0009). A similar correlation was also observed between regional and distant metastasis (P <.0001; r = 0.75). On the basis of the above results, the authors propose the adoption of the 14% value as the optimal cutoff for Ki-67 to identify tumors with high risk of disease progression.

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Páginas (de-até)37-43
Número de páginas7
RevistaVeterinary Pathology
Volume53
Número de emissão1
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