Cancers (Feb 2023)

Inter- and Intra-Observer Agreement of PD-L1 SP142 Scoring in Breast Carcinoma—A Large Multi-Institutional International Study

  • Mohamed Zaakouk,
  • Mieke Van Bockstal,
  • Christine Galant,
  • Grace Callagy,
  • Elena Provenzano,
  • Roger Hunt,
  • Corrado D’Arrigo,
  • Nahla M. Badr,
  • Brendan O’Sullivan,
  • Jane Starczynski,
  • Bruce Tanchel,
  • Yasmeen Mir,
  • Paul Lewis,
  • Abeer M. Shaaban

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15051511
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 5
p. 1511

Abstract

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The assessment of PD-L1 expression in TNBC is a prerequisite for selecting patients for immunotherapy. The accurate assessment of PD-L1 is pivotal, but the data suggest poor reproducibility. A total of 100 core biopsies were stained using the VENTANA Roche SP142 assay, scanned and scored by 12 pathologists. Absolute agreement, consensus scoring, Cohen’s Kappa and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) were assessed. A second scoring round after a washout period to assess intra-observer agreement was carried out. Absolute agreement occurred in 52% and 60% of cases in the first and second round, respectively. Overall agreement was substantial (Kappa 0.654–0.655) and higher for expert pathologists, particularly on scoring TNBC (6.00 vs. 0.568 in the second round). The intra-observer agreement was substantial to almost perfect (Kappa: 0.667–0.956), regardless of PD-L1 scoring experience. The expert scorers were more concordant in evaluating staining percentage compared with the non-experienced scorers (R2 = 0.920 vs. 0.890). Discordance predominantly occurred in low-expressing cases around the 1% value. Some technical reasons contributed to the discordance. The study shows reassuringly strong inter- and intra-observer concordance among pathologists in PD-L1 scoring. A proportion of low-expressors remain challenging to assess, and these would benefit from addressing the technical issues, testing a different sample and/or referring for expert opinions.

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