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Query: UMLS:C0017636 (glioblastoma)
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Calcineurin is one of the calmodulin binding proteins and a Ca2+-dependent and calmodulin-stimulated phosphoprotein phosphatase. We used antisera to the calcineurin as a cell-type-specific marker in order to identify neuronal cells in the rat brain and human neoplasms. In normal rat brain slices, basal ganglia were stained macroscopically, and other areas such as cerebral cortex, corpus callosum, cerebellar cortex, granular layer and pyramidal tract of the spinal cord were lightly identified as well. Under the light microscope, it was found that only the neuronal cells were stained, and astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells and vessels were not. Intracellular distribution of the staining showed various patterns and staining intensity of varying degree. Using the PAP method, localization of the calcineurin in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues were studied in 65 human intracranial neoplasms, and in 11 human extracranial neoplasms. The neuronal elements of neuroblastoma, ganglioglioma, ganglioneuroma and retinoblastoma were clearly stained. In contrast, glioblastoma, astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma, ependymoma, meningioma, neurinoma, pituitary adenoma, craniopharyngioma, hemangioblastoma, hamartoma, lymphoma and mesenchymal tumor were all negative. Two cases out of 5 medulloblastomas were stained, but others were not. Although positive tumors disclosed various staining patterns and intensities, these results indicated that calcineurin could be a new neuronal marker in human brain tumors.
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PMID:Calcineurin as a neuronal marker of human brain tumors. 242 51

Using light microscopy and immunoperoxidase methods (PAP), the presence of alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor (API) was studied in seventeen brain tumors and four normal brain samples. The brain tumors included four glioblastomas, five low-grade gliomas, two metastatic lung carcinomas, two acoustic schwannomas, and four meningiomas. Normal brain displayed a finely granular intracytoplasmic staining confined to neuronal cells. Glial cells were negative for API. Fifteen of the 17 brain tumors were positive for API. Only two of five low-grade gliomas were negative for API. Glioblastoma and metastatic tumors exhibited the strongest positivity followed by acoustic neuroma, meningioma, and low-grade glioma. All positive samples exhibited finely granular intracytoplasmic API, and 50% exhibited extracellular API positivity. Metastatic and glioblastoma tumors demonstrated prominent extracellular API staining. Our results support the concept of a local production of API by brain tumors.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical demonstration of alpha-1-proteinase inhibitor in brain tumors. 329 99

Sixteen cases with ovarian immature teratoma received our managements have been reviewed. After exhaustive tissue examination, those neoplasms were graded histologically according to the criteria proposed by Thurlbeck and Scully, in addition, to exclude the mixed germ cell tumors, alfa fetoprotein stainings by PAP method were performed. Ten of all patients are alive without any signs of recurrence and none of grade 3 patients could survive. In our small series, the histologic grade seemed to correlate with the prognosis. Now-a-days the prognostic significance of the grading systems, however, still remains controversial, and it is discussed in this paper. Of particular interest is that the immature teratoma containing glioblastoma element took most fulminant clinical course. It was suggested that special attention should be paid to the histologic components of glioblastoma in the neoplasm. Serum alfa feto-protein level, elevated in two cases, was not associated with the clinical situation and AFP value appears to have questionable diagnostic importance as the tumor marker. Although we had no standard chemotherapeutic programs for immature teratomas, it is believed that the more aggressive surgery followed by good combination chemotherapy brings better prognosis.
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PMID:[A clinico-pathological study of ovarian solid teratomas]. 618 72

In 80 specimens of human glioma the production of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) by tumour cells invading meninges or connective tissue was studied immuno-cytochemically by the PAP technique. In 38 of 55 cases of astrocytoma, glioblastoma, gliosarcoma, and oligoastrocytoma, GFAP immunoreactivity was greater in the invading cells as compared with the main part of the neoplasm. Fifty-eight percent of the astroglial tumours invading the leptomeninges, all astroglial tumours invading connective tissue and all gliosarcomas showed enhanced GFAP immuno-reactivity of tumour cells getting in contact with collagenous tissue, whereas meningeal infiltrates of 25 non-astroglial tumours (oligodendroglioma, ependymoma, medulloblastoma) remained GFAP-negative like the main part of the respective tumours. In the majority of astroglial tumours an increase of GFAP immunoreactivity was found also in perivascular cells of the main part of the tumour. It is concluded that glioma cells are capable of adapting their cytoskeleton to their micro-environment. Contact with dense collagenous tissue appears as an important factor able to induce an increased production of GFAP by adjacent glial cells.
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PMID:Production of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) by neoplastic cells: adaptation to the microenvironment. 639 Oct 69

A 24-year-old female complained of headache and vomiting. The brain-CT scan demonstrated a tumor shadow in the right cerebellar hemisphere. The tumor was partially resected, and irradiation therapy was started. She died of intraventricular hemorrhage about 6 months after the onset of symptoms. Autopsy revealed a recurrent tumor mass in the cerebellum extending to the brain stem. It showed systemic metastases to the leptomeninx, liver, bones and ovaries. Histological examination showed a tumor which was a primarily composed of typical medulloblastoma cells with occasional Homer-Wright type rosettes. It partly showed glioblastoma-like configuration. Some tumor cells were positive for GFAP by the PAP method, suggesting glial differentiation.
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PMID:[Autopsy case of atypical medulloblastoma in an adult]. 666 12

Several human cell lines (normal and neoplastic glia, cerebral metastases from adenocarcinoma, fibroblasts) were incubated with sera from patients with well and poorly differentiated glioma and with sera from healthy donors and then stained with PAP complex to define and localize the antibody reaction with cell surface antigens by means of electron microscopy. The sera of glioma patients proved to contain antibodies which bound the tumor-associated antigenic determinants on the cell membranes of gliomas and of cerebral metastases from adenocarcinoma in tissue cultures. Further, absorption testing of the reactive sera on normal brain, well-differentiated astrocytoma and cultured glioblastoma cells, together with cross-reactivity experiments suggests that at least two antigens or groups of antigens are expressed on the glioma cell surface: one shared by well and poorly differentiated glioma cells and the other by poorly differentiated glioma cells and the cells of cerebral metastases from adenocarcinoma.
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PMID:Electron-microscopic visualization of binding of antibodies from sera of glioma patients on cultured glioma cells. 683 74