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The Histologic Subtype of Lung Adenocarcinoma Should Not Deter Sublobar Resection for Patients with Clinical Stage IA Lung Cancer [Meeting Abstract]
Kamel, Mohamed; Narula, Navneet; Stiles, Brendon; Nasar, Abu; Ghaly, Galal; Rahouma, Mohamed; Port, Jeffery; Lee, Paul; Paul, Subroto; Altorki, Nasser
ISI:000370365102094
ISSN: 1556-0864
CID: 3151792
Evaluating the utility of trefoil factor 1 as a mammary-specific immunostain compared and in conjunction with GATA-3 and mammaglobin in the distinction between carcinoma of breast and lung
Wells, Justin M; Ginter, Paula S; Liu, Yifang; Chen, Zhengming; Narula, Navneet; Shin, Sandra J
OBJECTIVES: The distinction between metastatic breast carcinomas (BCs) and primary lung carcinomas (PLCs) can be difficult. This study tested the utility of trefoil factor 1 (TFF1) for this purpose and compared it with mammaglobin and GATA protein binding 3 (GATA-3). METHODS: Tissue microarrays containing 365 BCs and 338 PLCs were stained with TFF1, mammaglobin, and GATA-3, and an H-score was calculated. Sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy were calculated, and logistical regression analysis was performed. RESULTS: Accuracy of correctly classifying the tumor type was 81.9%, 71.3%, and 64.0% for GATA-3, mammaglobin, and TFF1, respectively. Odds ratios for selecting BCs were 25.69, 93.15, and 4.17, respectively, with P values less than .001. With a single exception, the best immunopanel included GATA-3 and mammaglobin in all comparisons. CONCLUSIONS: TFF1 demonstrated breast specificity but was inferior to mammaglobin and GATA-3. Therefore, its routine clinical use may not be justified. TFF1 showed little benefit when added to an immunopanel.
PMID: 26276775
ISSN: 1943-7722
CID: 2768682
Pulmonary tumour thrombotic microangiopathy as a cause of new-onset pulmonary hypertension in a patient with metastatic low-grade serous ovarian cancer [Case Report]
Purga, Scott L; Narula, Navneet; Horn, Evelyn M; Karas, Maria G
A 78-year-old woman with metastatic low-grade serous ovarian cancer presented with rapidly progressive exertional dyspnoea and hypoxia, and was found to have new-onset severe pulmonary hypertension (PH) by right heart catheterisation. A diagnosis of pulmonary tumour thrombotic microangiopathy (PTTM) was made at autopsy. PTTM is a rare complication of advanced cancer that often presents as rapidly progressive PH or acute hypoxic respiratory failure. Widespread tumour cell emboli in the pulmonary arteries and arterioles are hypothesised to induce fibrocellular subintimal proliferation and microthrombi, leading to increased pulmonary vascular resistance and PH. PTTM arising from serous ovarian cancer is exceedingly rare, with only two previously reported cases. A discussion of the pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of PTTM is presented.
PMCID:4551019
PMID: 26311016
ISSN: 1757-790x
CID: 2768672
Rapidly Progressive Cardiac Failure Due to Giant Cell Myocarditis: A Clinical Pathology Conference Held by the Division of Rheumatology at Hospital for Special Surgery
DeFilippis, Ersilia M; Narain, Sonali; Sobol, Irina; Narula, Navneet; Bass, Anne; Erkan, Doruk
PMCID:4481256
PMID: 26140040
ISSN: 1556-3316
CID: 2586042
Increased rho kinase activity in temporal artery biopsies from patients with giant cell arteritis
Lally, Lindsay; Pernis, Alessandra; Narula, Navneet; Huang, Wei-Ti; Spiera, Robert
OBJECTIVE:Aberrant rho kinase (ROCK) activity is implicated in the pathogenesis of several vascular diseases and is associated with Th17 differentiation. Th17 immune response is recognized in the pathogenesis of GCA. The aim of this study was to assess ROCK activity in GCA. METHODS:All patients who underwent temporal artery biopsy (TAB) at a tertiary care centre over 5 years were identified and charts reviewed. Subjects were categorized into three groups: TAB-positive GCA, TAB-negative GCA and age- and sex-matched controls. TABs were stained for phosphorylated ezrin/radixin/moesin (pERM), a surrogate of ROCK activity, and reviewed by a pathologist blinded to clinical status. Three areas were scored for staining intensity on a scale of 0-2, with a maximum possible score of 6. RESULTS:Nineteen subjects with TAB-positive GCA, 17 with TAB-negative GCA and 18 controls were analysed. Compared with controls, GCA subjects with either positive or negative TABs had significantly higher pERM intensity scores (P = 0.0109). Adjusting for diabetes, hypertension, prednisone and statin use, GCA subjects still had higher pERM scores [odds ratio 7.3 (95% CI 1.9, 25.9), P = 0.0046]. The high pERM score had a sensitivity of 90% and a negative predictive value of 91% for the diagnosis of GCA in those with a negative TAB, compared with 51% sensitivity for histopathology alone. CONCLUSION/CONCLUSIONS:Subjects with GCA had more intense pERM staining in TAB specimens compared with age- and sex-matched controls, regardless of whether TAB was positive or negative by routine histopathology, suggesting increased ROCK activity in GCA. The ROCK pathway warrants further investigation in GCA, as it may have diagnostic significance in enhancing the sensitivity of TAB.
PMCID:4334685
PMID: 25213129
ISSN: 1462-0332
CID: 3146992
Transcriptome analysis of individual stromal cell populations identifies stroma-tumor crosstalk in mouse lung cancer model
Choi, Hyejin; Sheng, Jianting; Gao, Dingcheng; Li, Fuhai; Durrans, Anna; Ryu, Seongho; Lee, Sharrell B; Narula, Navneet; Rafii, Shahin; Elemento, Olivier; Altorki, Nasser K; Wong, Stephen T C; Mittal, Vivek
Emerging studies have begun to demonstrate that reprogrammed stromal cells play pivotal roles in tumor growth, metastasis, and resistance to therapy. However, the contribution of stromal cells to non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has remained underexplored. We used an orthotopic model of Kras-driven NSCLC to systematically dissect the contribution of specific hematopoietic stromal cells in lung cancer. RNA deep-sequencing analysis of individually sorted myeloid lineage and tumor epithelial cells revealed cell-type-specific differentially regulated genes, indicative of activated stroma. We developed a computational model for crosstalk signaling discovery based on ligand-receptor interactions and downstream signaling networks and identified known and novel tumor-stroma paracrine and tumor autocrine crosstalk-signaling pathways in NSCLC. We provide cellular and molecular insights into components of the lung cancer microenvironment that contribute to carcinogenesis. This study has the potential for development of therapeutic strategies that target tumor-stroma interactions and may complement conventional anti-cancer treatments.
PMID: 25704820
ISSN: 2211-1247
CID: 3146952
CD74-NRG1 Gene Rearrangements Appears To Be Rarer Than Reported in Cohort of Pulmonary Mucinous Adenocarcinoma [Meeting Abstract]
Pagan, Carlos; Narula, Navneet; Subramaniyan, Shivakumar
ISI:000349502203146
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 3150682
Correlation of Atypical/Suspicious Rapid On-Site Fine Needle Aspiration Diagnoses With Final Diagnoses: An Institutional Experience With 154 Cases Over 3 Year Period [Meeting Abstract]
Chaump, Michael; Narula, Navneet; Hoda, Rana; Giorgadze, Tamar
ISI:000349502203191
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 3150702
Frequency of Microsatellite Instability in Mucinous Adenocarcinomas of the Lung [Meeting Abstract]
Park, Kyung; Subramaniyam, Shivakumar; Jessurun, Jose; Narula, Navneet
ISI:000349502203148
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 3150692
CD74-NRG1 Gene Rearrangements Appears To Be Rarer Than Reported in Cohort of Pulmonary Mucinous Adenocarcinoma [Meeting Abstract]
Pagan, Carlos; Narula, Navneet; Submmaniyan, Shivakumar
ISI:000348948003449
ISSN: 0023-6837
CID: 3151722