- HNF-1ฮฒ is a More Sensitive and Specific Marker Than C-Reactive Protein for Identifying Biliary Differentiation in Primary Hepatic Carcinomas.
HNF-1ฮฒ is a More Sensitive and Specific Marker Than C-Reactive Protein for Identifying Biliary Differentiation in Primary Hepatic Carcinomas.
Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) needs to be distinguished from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and metastasis, and in the absence of any specific biliary markers, is often a diagnosis of exclusion. Hepatocyte nuclear factor (HNF)-1ฮฒ is a transcription factor that plays a critical role in bile duct system morphogenesis. To investigate the diagnostic value of HNF-1ฮฒ to differentiate iCCA from HCC by immunohistochemistry and compare HNF-1ฮฒ with C-reactive protein (CRP), a previously identified marker for iCCA. Cases of iCCA (n = 75), combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma (cHCC-CCA) (n = 13) and HCC (n = 65) were included in the study. All cases of iCCA (74 of 74, 100%) expressed HNF-1ฮฒ compared with CRP expressed in 72.60% (53 of 73). The sensitivity and specificity of HNF-1ฮฒ to differentiate iCCA from HCC was 100% and 92.31%, whereas the sensitivity and specificity for CRP was 75.58% and 7.79%. The expression of HNF-1ฮฒ was greater in iCCA and the CCA component of cHCC-CCA compared with CRP (87 of 87, 100% versus 65 of 86, 75.58%, P < .001). On the contrary, CRP was more frequently expressed compared with HNF-1ฮฒ in HCC and HCC component of cHCC-CCA (71 of 77, 92.21% versus 6 of 78, 7.69%; P < .001). Our data indicate that HNF-1ฮฒ is a more sensitive and specific marker than CRP for the diagnosis of iCCA and to identify the CCA component in cHCC-CCA. Lack of HNF-1ฮฒ expression may be used to exclude iCCA from consideration in cases of adenocarcinomas of unknown primary.