Novel scoring system provides high separation of diploidy and triploidy to aid partial hydatidiform mole diagnosis: An adaption of HER2 D-DISH for ploidy analysis

  • Caroline M. Joyce
  • , Susan Dineen
  • , Julie Deane
  • , Niamh Conlon
  • , Paula M. O'Shea
  • , Paul Corcoran
  • , John Coulter
  • , Keelin O'Donoghue
  • , Brendan Fitzgerald

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Abstract

Aims Diagnosis of hydatidiform mole or molar pregnancy based on morphology alone can be challenging, particularly in early gestation, necessitating the use of ancillary techniques for accurate diagnosis. We sought to adapt the VENTANA HER2 dual-colour dual-hapten in-situ hybridisation (D-DISH) assay by using the internal chromosome 17 enumeration probe to determine ploidy status. Methods We selected 25 products of conception, consisting of molar and non-molar cases, to validate the HER2 D-DISH assay. These cases had prior morphological assessment by a perinatal pathologist and ploidy analysis using molecular cytogenetics. Three independent observers, blinded to the original histopathological and genetic diagnosis, scored 10 representative areas on each slide. Interobserver variability was assessed by comparing the total scores of each observer using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and the kappa statistic. Results Our ploidy scoring system accurately determined the correct number of diploid and triploid conceptuses, demonstrating complete concordance with pre-existing ploidy status and the initial diagnosis. Interobserver agreement between three independent scorers was robust: ANOVA (p=0.36) and kappa statistic (0.812, p<0.001). We achieved clear separation of average nuclear signals for diploid and triploid conceptuses, which was statistically significant (p<0.05). Employing our innovative scoring system, known as the rule of 5', we established ploidy decision thresholds for all 25 cases. Conclusions Our modified HER2 D-DISH ploidy assay simplifies the process of ploidy determination and improves the accuracy of morphological diagnosis of molar pregnancy. The HER2 D-DISH assay was selected for ploidy analysis due to the widespread availability of in-situ hybridisation in pathology laboratories.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)320-326
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Clinical Pathology
Volume78
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2025

Keywords

  • Classification
  • IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY
  • Molecular
  • Pathology

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