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A 15-year-old "asthmatic" found to have a pleomorphic adenoma of the trachea was treated by staged CO2 laser excision. Primary tracheal tumors, the clinicopathologic features of mixed
tumor
in this rare location, and therapeutic options are briefly reviewed. Immunohistochemical stains for cytokeratin, S-100 protein, and
glial fibrillary acidic protein
are reliable methods of evaluating component cell types in pleomorphic adenoma, but immunohistochemical evidence has not resolved the issue of
tumor
histogenesis.
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PMID:Pleomorphic adenoma (benign mixed tumor) of the trachea. 132 58
The establishment of a new glioma cell line, DBTRG-05MG, in a modified RPMI 1640 medium is described. The cells were derived from an adult female with glioblastoma multiforme who had been treated with local brain irradiation and multidrug chemotherapy; the
tumor
showed substantial change in histologic appearance compared to the original biopsy 13 mo. previously. The line has been successfully cryopreserved and passaged up to 20 times. The karyotype of the cells demonstrated it as a hypotetraploid line; the DNA index of 1.9 confirmed the karyotype analyses. By immunocytochemical analysis, the cell line reacted with polyclonal antibodies to vimentin, S100, and neuron specific enolase, reflecting its primitive neuroectodermal character. Positive immunostaining for epidermal growth factor receptor correlated with the excess of chromosome 7 seen in the karyotype. The cell line reacted negatively to antibodies against platelet-derived growth factor and its receptor, neuronal cell adhesion molecule, and
glial fibrillary acidic protein
. By flow cytometry, the cells were major histocompatibility class I antigen positive and class I antigen negative. Growth kinetic studies demonstrated an approximate population doubling time of 34 to 41 h and a colony forming efficiency of 71.4%. Western blot analysis showed the presence of low levels of normal-sized retinoblastoma protein. When compared to the patient's lymphocyte DNA, no loss of heterozygosity of the p53 tumor suppressor gene was observed in the DBTRG-05MG cell line DNA.
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PMID:Characterization of a continuous human glioma cell line DBTRG-05MG: growth kinetics, karyotype, receptor expression, and tumor suppressor gene analyses. 133 Oct 21
The localization of S-100 protein,
glial fibrillary acidic protein
(
GFAP
) and vimentin as well as the relations between immunohistochemical reactions, grading and prognoses in 243 gliomas were investigated. In astrocytomas, both
GFAP
and S-100 protein were decreased along with the increase of
tumor
grades while the vimentin content was coincidently increased. The intensity of
GFAP
were negatively related to that of vimentin. Typical neoplastic oligodendroglial cells were known to be devoid of glial filaments and negative to
GFAP
and vimentin, anyhow, in the sporadic
tumor
cells, positive reaction to both
GFAP
and vimentin were identified, and these cells were considered to be either the astrocytes or the transitional cells between astrocytes and oligodendrocytes. Difference of the survival rates in cases with various gradings or intensities against S-100 protein and
GFAP
stainings were noticed. The results suggested that vimentin and
GFAP
may exist either independently or coexist synchronously in the astrocytomas as the markers, expressing the anaplasia stages of astrocytes. S-100 protein is considered to be an important indicator for both differentiation and prognosis of this
tumor
.
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PMID:[An immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study of 243 gliomas with reference to the prognosis]. 133 46
Clinical, histological and histochemical features of anaplastic temporal ganglioglioma in a 30-year-old woman are described. Short clinical course (preoperative 2 years, postoperative 6 months), anaplastic features of glial astrocytic component with scarce
GFAP
and negative vimentin immunostaining indicate aggressive character of the
tumor
. Ganglionic component is confirmed by the strong Con A affinity and discrete FN and NSE immunostaining.
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PMID:Anaplastic temporal lobe ganglioglioma. Case report. 134 Sep 24
A new human cell line, termed Muraoka, has been established from the recurrent
tumor
of a case of congenital primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) arising at the temporofacial region of a male infant. The microscopic findings of this cell line were epithelioid, and the xenografted
tumor
in a nude mouse consisted of the malignant epithelioid cells. Immunohistochemically, the cells were positive for neuron-specific enolase, S-100 protein, carcinoembryonic antigen, cytokeratin, epithelial membrane antigen, and
glial fibrillary acidic protein
. These findings were quite similar to those of the epithelioid cells in the original
tumor
and of the xenografted
tumor
cells. Neither chromosomal abnormalities nor N-myc amplification were observed. Morphological differentiation after treatment with N6-2'-O-dibutyryladenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate (Bt2-cAMP), all-trans-retinoic acid (RA), prostaglandin E1 (PGE1), and 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU) showed two different results. Bt2-cAMP and PGE1 induced neuronal differentiation with the extension of neurites, whereas RA and BrdU predominantly induced Schwannian differentiation (flat cells). In these respects, the cell line Muraoka seems to be useful for studying characteristics of PNET as well as for developing the new treatments against such tumors.
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PMID:Establishment and characterization of a cell line of congenital primitive neuroectodermal tumor of soft tissue. 135 16
Clinical and immunophenotypic (IP) data are presented on three children with choroid plexus (CP) tumors. Two children ages 0.2 and 2 years old with histologically proven malignant tumors had subtotal
tumor
resections and were treated with ten monthly cycles of eight-drugs-in-1-day chemotherapy without radiation therapy (XRT). Both are free of
tumor
4 and 7 years later. The literature on survival of children with CP carcinomas after chemotherapy and XRT is reviewed. Monoclonal antibodies to 17 neuroectodermal, neuronal, glial, and leukocytic markers on frozen sections were used to IP the two malignant tumors and a CP papilloma. All tumors expressed two neuroectodermal markers (PI-153/3 and UJ 223.8), cytokeratin 19, and a neural and leukocyte marker (Thy-1). Two of three expressed neurofilament protein (NF-H) and
glial fibrillary acidic protein
(
GFAP
) and one expressed NF-M and common leukocyte antigen. None had strong expression for the panneuroectodermal antigen UJ13/A. There was variable expression of the other markers. The most common IP profile for CP tumors (cytokeratin 18+, PI-153/3+, Thy-1+, UJ 223.8+, and GFAP+ and UJ13A-, UJ 127.11-, and NF-L-) is discussed in the context of the current knowledge of the ontogenetic origin of the CP. It was concluded that chemotherapy for malignant CP tumors can be associated with long-term survival in young children and that the unique IP profile of CP tumors with coexpression of three intermediate filaments suggests new and provocative evidence of their cellular complexity and heterogeneity.
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PMID:Choroid plexus tumors in childhood. Response to chemotherapy, and immunophenotypic profile using a panel of monoclonal antibodies. 137 Mar 94
We report herein the clinical and pathological features of 20 patients with central neurocytomas. Investigations for various differentiation antigens and cell type-specific markers were performed by immunohistochemistry using paraffin-embedded tissue. In addition, the expression of L1 adhesion molecule and of the various N.CAM (neural cell adhesion molecule) isoforms were investigated by immunoblotting studies in two frozen specimens. Central neurocytomas are clinically characterized by their intraventricular localization, occurrence in young adults, and good prognosis. It rarely occurs in patients over 50, but such cases have a poor prognosis. Total surgical excision is the best treatment. Radiotherapy is appropriate if surgery is incomplete or contraindicated. Histologically, central neurocytomas display the following features: an oligo-like pattern, usually associated with large fibrillary rosettes or perivascular arrangement, and a rich endocrine-type vasculature. Central neurocytomas have a remarkably homogeneous antigenic profile.
GFAP
expression is only found in scattered reactive astrocytes, S100 protein in reactive astrocytes and rare
tumor
cells. Among the pan-neuroendocrine markers, central neurocytomas always express neuron-specific enolase; they frequently express synaptophysin but never chromogranin A. Synaptophysin is the most reliable immunohistological marker for central neurocytomas; however, immunoreactivity could be lost with long formalin fixation. In these cases, electron microscopy is used to support the neuronal nature of the
tumor
cells. The expression of L1 adhesion molecule and the isoform 180 of N.CAM, indicates that central neurocytomas are formed by cells committed to neuronal phenotype. Nevertheless, advanced neuronal differentiation may be absent, as suggested by the persistence of embryonic N.CAM, the nonexpression of neurofilament proteins, and the absence of mature synapses in numerous cases. Central neurocytomas and neuroblastomas share some biochemical properties, but their respective clinicopathological features and biological behavior are dramatically different.
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PMID:Central neurocytomas. Critical evaluation of a small-cell neuronal tumor. 137 Jul 56
A composite melanotic glial-ganglionic
tumor
was resected from a 17-year-old girl who presented with a 5-year history of epilepsy. Grossly, the
tumor
was partly cystic, partly solid, located superficially in the temporal lobe. Histologically, its glial component was composed of spindle and pleomorphic cells, including
tumor
giant cells, which were associated with Rosenthal fibers, eosinophilic granular bodies and marked desmoplasia. The cells had immunohistochemical and ultrastructural features of astrocytes, and some were invested by incomplete basal lamina. Thus, the
tumor
had many features in common with pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma. However, its most striking feature was the presence of melanin pigment in numerous neoplastic cells. Immunoelectron microscopy revealed
glial fibrillary acidic protein
-positive intermediate filaments in
tumor
cells bearing melanosomes and premelanosome, proving their astrocytic nature. This case demonstrates, for the first time, melanosomal melanogenesis in human cells with astrocytic phenotype, and provides additional evidence for the ability of central neuroepithelial cell derivatives to produce melanin.
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PMID:Melanotic cerebral ganglioglioma: evidence for melanogenesis in neoplastic astrocytes. 137 26
Thirty-nine cases of intracranial meningiomas were analyzed to identify factors causing brain edema. Edema was significantly correlated with
tumor
size and the destruction of the leptomeninges and cortex. Meningotheliomatous meningioma tended to have more peritumoral edema. There was no correlation between the presence of edema and location of the
tumor
or histological features including lymphocytic infiltration and the presence of
glial fibrillary acidic protein
-positive cells in the
tumor
tissue. Larger tumors destroy the leptomeninges and cerebral cortex, allowing direct transmission of humoral edema-promoting factor or edema fluid into the white matter, resulting in vasogenic edema.
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PMID:Peritumoral brain edema associated with meningioma--histological study of the tumor margin and surrounding brain. 137 62
We have established a cell line (KU-SN) from a peripheral neuroectodermal tumor originating in the left scapula of a 4-year-old girl. The original
tumor
was immunoreactive with antibodies for neurofilament proteins, neuron-specific enolase, vimentin, S100 protein, and beta 2-microglobulin. Dense core granules, 50-150 nm in diameter, were identified by electron microscopy. The cell line was established from
tumor
cells in metastatic lung fluid. KU-SN cells were immunoreactive with the antibodies for neurofilament proteins, vimentin, neuron-specific enolase, S100 protein,
glial fibrillary acidic protein
, cytokeratin, and carcinoembryonic antigen. Besides these neuronal features, KU-SN cells express type 2 collagen and insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor. The addition of insulin-like growth factor 1 (100 ng/ml) increased the growth rate of KU-SN cells 2.1-fold over control. Some cells were positive for Alcian blue and alkaline phosphatase staining. Cytogenetic analysis of KU-SN cells disclosed a reciprocal chromosomal translocation [t(11,22)]. Northern blot analysis of KU-SN cells demonstrated amplified expression of the c-myc gene but not the N-myc gene. When
tumor
cells were transplanted into nude mice, cartilage was formed. The cartilage was immunoreactive with the antibody for HLA-ABC, indicating that it was derived from the
tumor
cells, not from mouse tissue. Chondrocytic differentiation was not observed in xenografts of Ewing's sarcoma cell lines SK-ES or RD-ES or the peripheral neuroectodermal tumor cell line SK-N-MC. These results indicate that KU-SN cells represent primitive neural crest cells having the potential for chondrocytic differentiation.
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PMID:Chondrocytic differentiation of peripheral neuroectodermal tumor cell line in nude mouse xenograft. 137 22
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