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Morphological Findings in Frozen Non-Neoplastic Kidney Tissues of Patients With Kidney Cancer From Large-Scale Multicentric Studies on Renal Cancer Publisher Pubmed



Abediardekani B1 ; Nasrollahzadeh D1, 2 ; Egevad L3 ; Banks RE4 ; Vasudev N4 ; Holcatova I5 ; Povysil C6 ; Foretova L7 ; Janout V8 ; Mates D9 ; Jinga V10 ; Petrescu A11 ; Milosavljevic S12 ; Ognjanovic M12 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Abediardekani B1
  2. Nasrollahzadeh D1, 2
  3. Egevad L3
  4. Banks RE4
  5. Vasudev N4
  6. Holcatova I5
  7. Povysil C6
  8. Foretova L7
  9. Janout V8
  10. Mates D9
  11. Jinga V10
  12. Petrescu A11
  13. Milosavljevic S12
  14. Ognjanovic M12
  15. Ognjanovic S12
  16. Viksna J13
  17. Warren AY14
  18. Lathrop M15
  19. Riazalhosseini Y15
  20. Carreira C1
  21. Chanudet E1
  22. Mckay J1
  23. Brennan P1
  24. Scelo G1

Source: Virchows Archiv Published:2021


Abstract

There are unexplained geographical variations in the incidence of kidney cancer with the high rates reported in Baltic countries, as well as eastern and central Europe. Having access to a large and well-annotated collection of “tumor/non-tumor” pairs of kidney cancer patients from the Czech Republic, Romania, Serbia, UK, and Russia, we aimed to analyze the morphology of non-neoplastic renal tissue in nephrectomy specimens. By applying digital pathology, we performed a microscopic examination of 1012 frozen non-neoplastic kidney tissues from patients with renal cell carcinoma. Four components of renal parenchyma were evaluated and scored for the intensity of interstitial inflammation and fibrosis, tubular atrophy, glomerulosclerosis, and arterial wall thickening, globally called chronic renal parenchymal changes. Moderate or severe changes were observed in 54 (5.3%) of patients with predominance of occurrence in Romania (OR = 2.67, CI 1.07–6.67) and Serbia (OR = 4.37, CI 1.20–15.96) in reference to those from Russia. Further adjustment for comorbidities, tumor characteristics, and stage did not change risk estimates. In multinomial regression model, relative probability of non-glomerular changes was 5.22 times higher for Romania and Serbia compared to Russia. Our findings show that the frequency of chronic renal parenchymal changes, with the predominance of chronic interstitial nephritis pattern, in kidney cancer patients varies by country, significantly more frequent in countries located in central and southeastern Europe where the incidence of kidney cancer has been reported to be moderate to high. The observed association between these pathological features and living in certain geographic areas requires a larger population-based study to confirm this association on a large scale. © 2021, The Author(s).
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