Yolk Sac Tumor : Immunostains - AFP
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Immunohistochemical profile of Ovarian Yolk Sac Tumor (YST): Both glypican-3 and AFP are strongly positive and are useful diagnostic markers of yolk sac tumor; however, Glypican 3 is more sensitive than AFP (100% +ve vs 80% +ve). Other positive markers include KIT, SALL4, cytokeratin AE1/AE3, and CAM5.2.
CEA is positive in areas of intestinal and endometrioid differentiation. Areas of intestinal differentiation are also positive for CDX2. HepPar-1 stains foci of hepatoid differentiation. Parietal foci stain for laminin and collagen IV. GATA-4, a transcription factor, is expressed in pediatric cases.
Important negative markers include CD30, OCT4, CK7, EMA, PAX8, ER, PR, D2-40, and WT1. A combination of SALL4 positivity and OCT4 negativity is considered to be highly specific for yolk sac tumor.
CEA is positive in areas of intestinal and endometrioid differentiation. Areas of intestinal differentiation are also positive for CDX2. HepPar-1 stains foci of hepatoid differentiation. Parietal foci stain for laminin and collagen IV. GATA-4, a transcription factor, is expressed in pediatric cases.
Important negative markers include CD30, OCT4, CK7, EMA, PAX8, ER, PR, D2-40, and WT1. A combination of SALL4 positivity and OCT4 negativity is considered to be highly specific for yolk sac tumor.