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Query: UMLS:C0677930 (
primary tumor
)
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Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are often diagnosed from the metastases of an unknown
primary tumor
. Specific immunohistochemical (IHC) markers indicating the location of a
primary tumor
are needed. The
proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 2
(
PCSK2
) is found in normal neural and neuroendocrine cells, and known to express in NETs. We investigated the tissue microarray (TMA) of 86 primary tumors from 13 different organs and 9 metastatic NETs, including
primary tumor
-metastasis pairs, for
PCSK2
expression with polymer-based IHC.
PCSK2
was strongly positive in all small intestine and appendiceal NETs, the so-called midgut NETs, in most pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas, and in some of the typical and atypical pulmonary carcinoid tumors. NETs showing strong positivity were re-evaluated in larger tumor cohorts confirming the primary observation. In the metastases, the expression of
PCSK2
mirrored that of the corresponding primary tumors. We found negative or weak staining in NETs from the thymus, gastric mucosa, pancreas, rectum, thyroid, and parathyroid.
PCSK2
expression did not correlate with Ki-67 in well-differentiated NETs. Our data suggest that
PCSK2
positivity can indicate the location of the
primary tumor
. Thus,
PCSK2
could function in the IHC panel determined from screening metastatic NET biopsies of unknown primary origins.
...
PMID:PCSK2 expression in neuroendocrine tumors points to a midgut, pulmonary, or pheochromocytoma-paraganglioma origin. 3279 89