This cytokeratin is distantly related to other acidic (type I) keratins. It was formerly known as "protein IT".
Reliable demonstration in paraffin sections requires antigen retrieval by pressure cooking.
This cytokeratin is expressed by:
Gastrointestinal epithelium and gastrointestinal carcinomas
Urothelium and transitional cell carcinomas: usually CK7+/CK20+
Gastric carcinoma, less reliably positive
Some adenocarcinomas of the biliary tree and pancreatic duct
Mucinous ovarian adenocarcinoma
Breast, ductal carcinoma |
|
Breast, lobular carcinoma |
0/109 |
Lung adenocarcinomas |
3/359, 0/1111, 1/4612 |
Lung small cell carcinoma |
0/312 |
Lung, squamous cell carcinoma |
0/712 |
Mesothelioma |
0/612 |
Oesophageal adenocarcinoma |
7/2112 |
Oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma |
0/712 |
Gastric adenocarcinomas |
20/399, 8/1311, 6/3412 |
Small intestinal adenocarcinoma |
very limited data; 2/2 cases3 |
Colonic adenocarcinoma |
|
Liver |
0/111, 0/612 |
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma |
9/269, 10/5312 |
Ampulla of Vater |
5/612 |
Cholangiocarcinoma |
3/1012 |
Ovarian adenocarcinoma (non-mucinous) |
|
Ovarian mucinous |
3/1012 |
Endometrial adenocarcinoma |
0/163, 0/1012 |
Renal adenocarcinomas |
0/459, 2/613, 0/1512 |
Prostate |
0/111, 0/1812 |
Thyroid carcinoma |
0/211 |
Rarely in islet cell tumours: 1/7 cases3
Transitional cell carcinoma: 24/33 cases3, 13/19 pure transitional cell carcinomas6, 16/19 transitional cell carcinomas with focal squamous metaplasia6.
Merkel cell carcinoma (punctate globular inclusion-like or perinuclear pattern of staining)
Small intestinal carcinoids; 6/7 cases3
Prostate: 10/36 cases3
Some mesothliomas: 18/407
Generally not expressed by:
Small cell carcinomas, other than those of the salivary gland and Merkel cell tumours
Squamous cell carcinomas of the
Thyroid tumours:
follicular adenoma: 0/17 cases3
follicular carcinoma: 0/10 cases3
papillary carcinoma: 0/30 cases3
Seminoma: 0/30 cases3
Thymoma: 0/29 cases 3
The coordinate expression of cytokeratins 7 and 20 is particularly useful in identifying the primary site of a carcinoma.
It is useful in the differential diagnosis of small cell carcinomas:
Site of small cell carcinoma (Number of cases) |
Number showing CK20 reactivity |
Number showing CAM 5.2 or MNF-16 staining |
98% (33/34, 23/234) |
88% (30/34) |
|
Lung |
1% (1/37, 0/524), 0/11 |
35% (13/37) |
3/5 |
3/5 |
|
Alimentary tract |
0/9, 0/154 |
4/9 |
Upper aerodigestive tract |
0/5 |
3/5 |
Larynx |
0/9 |
2/9 |
Pancreas |
0/1 |
0/1 |
Thymus |
0/3 |
1/3 |
Breast |
0/2 |
0/2 |
Kidney |
0/1 |
0/1 |
Urinary bladder |
0/2, 0/34 |
0/2 |
Prostate |
0/3, 0/34 |
0/3 |
Uterine corpus |
0/1 |
0/1 |
Uterine cervix |
1/11 |
1/11 |
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8 Jerome Marson, V., J. Mazieres, et al. (2004). "Expression of TTF-1 and cytokeratins in primary and secondary epithelial lung tumours: correlation with histological type and grade." Histopathology 45(2): 125-34.
11 Roh MS,Hong SH Utility of thyroid transcription factor-1 and cytokeratin 20 in identifying the origin of metastatic carcinomas of cervical lymph nodes. J Korean Med Sci 2002; 17:512-7 FULL TEXT
12 Dennis JL, Hvidsten TR, Wit EC, et al. Markers of adenocarcinoma characteristic of the site of origin: development of a diagnostic algorithm. Clin Cancer Res 2005; 11:3766-72 FULL TEXT
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