Cancers (May 2023)

P53 in Penile Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Pattern-Based Immunohistochemical Framework with Molecular Correlation

  • Isabel Trias,
  • Adela Saco,
  • Lorena Marimon,
  • Ricardo López del Campo,
  • Carolina Manzotti,
  • Oriol Ordi,
  • Marta del Pino,
  • Francisco M. Pérez,
  • Naiara Vega,
  • Silvia Alós,
  • Antonio Martínez,
  • Leonardo Rodriguez-Carunchio,
  • Oscar Reig,
  • Pedro Jares,
  • Cristina Teixido,
  • Tarek Ajami,
  • Juan Manuel Corral-Molina,
  • Ferran Algaba,
  • María J. Ribal,
  • Inmaculada Ribera-Cortada,
  • Natalia Rakislova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15102719
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 10
p. 2719

Abstract

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p53 immunohistochemistry (IHC) has been proposed as a surrogate for TP53 mutations in penile squamous cell carcinomas (PSCC). We aimed to evaluate the performance of a pattern-based evaluation of p53 IHC in PSCC. Human papilloma virus (HPV) DNA testing, p16 and p53 IHC, and whole exome sequencing were performed in a series of 40 PSCC. p53 IHC was evaluated following a pattern-based framework and conventional p53 IHC evaluation. Out of 40 PSCC, 12 (30.0%) were HPV-associated, and 28 (70.0%) were HPV-independent. The agreement between the p53 IHC pattern-based evaluation and TP53 mutational status was almost perfect (k = 0.85). The sensitivity and accuracy of the pattern-based framework for identifying TP53 mutations were 95.5% and 92.5%, respectively, which were higher than the values of conventional p53 IHC interpretation (54.5% and 70.0%, respectively), whereas the specificity was the same (88.9%). In conclusions, the pattern-based framework improves the accuracy of detecting TP53 mutations in PSCC compared to the classical p53 IHC evaluation.

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