Demonstration of myoepithelial cells can confirm the in situ nature of a process while their absence supports invasion
We prefer to use both p63 and calponin on problematic cases
A variety of markers have been used for myoepithelial cells:
Marker
Sensitivity
Specificity
Calponin
Excellent
Very good
p63
Excellent
Excellent
Smooth muscle myosin heavy chain
Good
Excellent
CD10 (CALLA)
Good
Good
High molecular weight cytokeratin
Very good
Poor
Maspin
Good
Poor
S100
Good
Very poor
Actin
Good
Very poor
E-cadherin appears to be a sensitive marker of ductal differentiation vs lobular differentiation; its utility in borderline lesions is currently uncertain
Myoepithelial cells often cannot be demonstrated around the outside of papillary DCIS; however, papillary DCIS is not clinically an invasive carcinoma
Endocrine DCIS is defined as >50% of cells reactive with chromogranin or synaptophysin