The cancer tissue page shows antibody staining in 20 different cancers. The overall cancer tissue staining statistics shows the fraction of patient samples with strong, moderate, weak or no staining (as described by the color-coding scale in the box to the right), using all the available antibodies to the protein targets encoded by this gene. The assay and annotation is described here.
The cancers can be ordered histologically or alphabetically.
For each cancer, the staining for each available antibody is reported as the fraction of samples with strong, moderate, weak or no staining (as described by the color-coding scale in the box to the right). The lenght of the bar represents the number of patient samples analysed (max=12 patients). By clicking on a cancer tissue, the detailed staining data for that cancer is available, including annotated images.
At the bottom of this page, a summary for the cancer staining for each antibody is given, together with the immunohistochemistry validation score for that antibody.
Most malignant cells showed weak to moderate cytoplasmic and nuclear immunoreactivity. A few cases of malignant melanomas, colorectal and liver cancers were strongly positive.
Moderate cytoplasmic and nuclear staining was observed in most malignancies. A majority of malignant gliomas showed strong nuclear staining while squamous cell carcinomas in skin were weakly stained.
A few pancreatic cancers and one case of melanoma displayed moderate to strong cytoplasmic staining. Remaining tumor cells were negative.
Validation
Two (or more) antibodies yielding dissimilar staining patterns which are partly consistent with gene/protein characterization data or consistent with limited gene/protein characterization data
Two (or more) antibodies yielding dissimilar staining patterns which are partly consistent with gene/protein characterization data or consistent with limited gene/protein characterization data
Two (or more) antibodies yielding dissimilar staining patterns which are partly consistent with gene/protein characterization data or consistent with limited gene/protein characterization data