TY - JOUR
T1 - Are G3 ENETS neuroendocrine neoplasms heterogeneous?
AU - Vélayoudom-Céphise, Fritz Line
AU - Duvillard, Pierre
AU - Foucan, Lydia
AU - Hadoux, Julien
AU - Chougnet, Cecile N.
AU - Leboulleux, Sophie
AU - Malka, David
AU - Guigay, Joël
AU - Goere, Diane
AU - Debaere, Thierry
AU - Caramella, Caroline
AU - Schlumberger, Martin
AU - Planchard, David
AU - Elias, Dominique
AU - Ducreux, Michel
AU - Scoazec, Jean Yves
AU - Baudin, Eric
PY - 2013/10/1
Y1 - 2013/10/1
N2 - The new WHO classification of gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) neuroendocrine tumors (NET) implies that G3 neoplasms with mitotic index >20 and/or Ki67 index >20% are neuroendocrine carcinomas (NEC), described as poorly differentiated, small or large cell types, by analogy with lung NEC. To characterize the subgroup of non-small-cell-type GEP and thoracic NET with mitotic index >20 and/or Ki67 >20% according to their pathological features, response to cisplatin and overall survival (OS). We reviewed pathological and clinical presentation of G3 non-small-cell-type NET referred to our institution for 5 years. Data from 166 patients with metastatic thoracic and GEP-NET were collected. Twenty-eight patients (17%) fulfill the inclusion criteria. Tumors were classified as well-differentiated NET (G3-WDNET) in 42.8% of cases and poorly differentiated, large-cell NEC (G3-LCNEC) in 57.2% of cases. Plasma chromogranin A or neuron-specific enolase were elevated in 42 and 25% respectively of G3-WDNETand 31 and 50% of G3-LCNEC. Somatostatin receptor scintigraphy was positive in 88 and 50% of G3-WDNET or G3-LCNEC respectively. Complete or partial response to cisplatin was observed in 31% of cases, all classified as G3-LCNEC. The median OS was 41 months for G3-WDNET but 17 months for G3-LCNEC (PZ0.34). Short survival was observed in 25% of G3-WDNET but 62.5% of G3-LCNEC patients (PZ0.049). G3 ENETS GEP and thoracic neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) could constitute a heterogeneous subgroup of NEN as regards diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. If confirmed, future classifications may consider splitting them into two groups according to their morphological differentiation.
AB - The new WHO classification of gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) neuroendocrine tumors (NET) implies that G3 neoplasms with mitotic index >20 and/or Ki67 index >20% are neuroendocrine carcinomas (NEC), described as poorly differentiated, small or large cell types, by analogy with lung NEC. To characterize the subgroup of non-small-cell-type GEP and thoracic NET with mitotic index >20 and/or Ki67 >20% according to their pathological features, response to cisplatin and overall survival (OS). We reviewed pathological and clinical presentation of G3 non-small-cell-type NET referred to our institution for 5 years. Data from 166 patients with metastatic thoracic and GEP-NET were collected. Twenty-eight patients (17%) fulfill the inclusion criteria. Tumors were classified as well-differentiated NET (G3-WDNET) in 42.8% of cases and poorly differentiated, large-cell NEC (G3-LCNEC) in 57.2% of cases. Plasma chromogranin A or neuron-specific enolase were elevated in 42 and 25% respectively of G3-WDNETand 31 and 50% of G3-LCNEC. Somatostatin receptor scintigraphy was positive in 88 and 50% of G3-WDNET or G3-LCNEC respectively. Complete or partial response to cisplatin was observed in 31% of cases, all classified as G3-LCNEC. The median OS was 41 months for G3-WDNET but 17 months for G3-LCNEC (PZ0.34). Short survival was observed in 25% of G3-WDNET but 62.5% of G3-LCNEC patients (PZ0.049). G3 ENETS GEP and thoracic neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) could constitute a heterogeneous subgroup of NEN as regards diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. If confirmed, future classifications may consider splitting them into two groups according to their morphological differentiation.
KW - Carcinoma
KW - Grade 3 neuroendocrine
KW - Ki67 index
KW - Mitotic count
KW - WHO classification
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U2 - 10.1530/ERC-13-0027
DO - 10.1530/ERC-13-0027
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84886439997
SN - 1351-0088
VL - 20
SP - 649
EP - 657
JO - Endocrine-Related Cancer
JF - Endocrine-Related Cancer
IS - 5
ER -