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Query: UNIPROT:P61278 (
somatostatin
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A case of a
nephroblastoma
harbouring numerous endocrine cells is reported. Endocrine cells were immuno-characterized as serotonin and
somatostatin
cells. In addition, a small group of pigmented cells, probably melanin-containing, was observed. This tumor could belong to the teratoid variety of
nephroblastoma
.
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PMID:[Nephroblastoma with endocrine cells. Immunohistochemical study]. 287 Jul 21
Somatostatin
and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) have been shown to be of diagnostic and therapeutic interest in several types of human epithelial tumors expressing the respective receptor. The present study evaluates the presence of
somatostatin
and VIP receptors in 64 primary or metastatic human mesenchymal tumors. In vitro receptor autoradiography on cryostat sections was performed using 125I-labeled [Tyr3]-octreotide as well as 125I-labeled [Leu8,D-Trp22,Try25]-somatostatin-28 as radioligands for
somatostatin
receptors and 125I-labeled VIP as radioligand for VIP receptors.
Somatostatin
receptors were identified in bone and vascular/perivascular tumors (3 of 3 osteosarcomas, 1 of 1 giant cell tumor, 2 of 2 angiosarcomas, and 4 of 4 hemangiopericytomas), in 2 of 2 synovial sarcomas, in 2 of 5 histiocytomas, and in several muscle cell tumors (1 of 2 leiomyomas, 2 of 4 leiomyosarcomas, and 3 of 5 rhabdomyosarcomas) but were absent in 4 liposarcomas, 3 mesotheliomas, 3 chondrosarcomas, 10 Ewing sarcomas, 11 schwannomas, and 5
Wilms
' tumors. VIP receptors were identified in 3 of 3 differentiated liposarcomas, 2 of 2 angiosarcomas, 4 of 4 hemangiopericytomas, 2 of 2 synovial sarcomas, 3 of 3 mesotheliomas, 5 of 5
Wilms
tumors, as well as in 2 of 5 histiocytomas, 1 of 2 leiomyomas, 2 of 4 leiomyosarcomas, 3 of 3 intermediately differentiated rhabdomyosarcomas, and 1 of 3 osteosarcomas but not in chondrosarcomas, Ewing sarcomas, schwannomas, or undifferentiated rhabdomyosarcomas. The receptors were located on neoplastic cells. The
somatostatin
receptors were of high affinity and of high specificity for biologically active
somatostatin
analogues with high affinity for somatostatin-14 and somatostatin-28 as well as for octreotide, thus representing the sst2 subtype; in a few cases of tumors having
somatostatin
receptors with low affinity for octreotide, in situ hybridization techniques identified preferentially sst1 mRNA. These data suggest that human mesenchymal tumors may be targets for
somatostatin
and/or VIP receptor in vivo imaging; they may also be potential targets for
somatostatin
or VIP analogue therapy.
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PMID:Somatostatin and vasoactive intestinal peptide receptors in human mesenchymal tumors: in vitro identification. 862 May 15
Neuroblastoma, a childhood tumour of the sympathetic nervous system, may in some cases differentiate to a benign ganglioneuroma or regress due to apoptosis.
Somatostatin
may inhibit neuroblastoma growth and induce apoptosis in vitro and was therefore investigated. Using a radioimmunoassay, we found that all ganglioneuromas contained high
somatostatin
concentrations (> 16 pmol/g), significantly higher than neuroblastomas (n = 117, median 2.8 pmol/g), healthy adrenals,
Wilms
' tumours, phaeochromocytomas and other neuroendocrine tumours (P < 0.001). Neuroblastomas contained more
somatostatin
than control tumours (P < 0.001-0.05). Neuroblastomas amplified for the MYCN oncogene contained less
somatostatin
than non-amplified tumours (1.2 pmol/g versus 4.0 pmol/g, respectively; P = 0.026). In a clinically unfavourable neuroblastoma subset (age > 12 months, stage 3 or 4) 16 children with high concentrations of
somatostatin
in primary tumours had a better prognosis than 23 with low
somatostatin
(46.7% versus 0% survival at 5 years, P < 0.005). Scintigraphy using 111In-pentetreotide identified tumours expressing high-affinity
somatostatin
receptors in vivo. However, no significant correlation was found between somatostatin receptor expression and peptide content in 15 tumours. Similarly, human SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma xenografts grown in nude rats showed low
somatostatin
concentrations, but were positive for somatostatin receptor scintigraphy. Treatment of these rats with the
somatostatin
analogue octreotide seemed to upregulate in vivo receptor expression of
somatostatin
and vasoactive intestinal peptide more effectively than 13-cis retinoic acid. In conclusion,
somatostatin
in neuroblastoma is associated with differentiation to benign ganglioneuromas in vivo and favourable outcome in advanced tumours. Furthermore, somatostatin receptor scintigraphy may identify tumours with high-affinity receptors in children that might benefit from targeted therapy using synthetic
somatostatin
analogues.
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PMID:Somatostatin in neuroblastoma and ganglioneuroma. 951 58
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) can be associated with embryonal tumours and congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI). We present an infant with BWS who developed congenital hepatoblastoma and
Wilms' tumour
during infancy. The infant presented with recurrent hypoglycaemia requiring high intravenous glucose infusion and was biochemically confirmed to have CHI. He was resistant to diazoxide but responded well to octreotide and was switched to Lanreotide at 1 year of age. Genetic analysis for mutations of ABCC8 and KCNJ11 were negative. He had clinical features suggestive of BWS. Methylation-sensitive multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification revealed hypomethylation at KCNQ1OT1:TSS-DMR and hypermethylation at H19 /IGF2:IG-DMR consistent with mosaic UPD(11p15). Hepatoblastoma was detected on day 4 of life, which was resistant to chemotherapy, requiring surgical resection. He developed
Wilms' tumour
at 3 months of age, which also showed poor response to induction chemotherapy with vincristine and actinomycin D. Surgical resection of
Wilms' tumour
was followed by post-operative chemotherapy intensified with cycles containing cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, carboplatin and etoposide, in addition to receiving flank radiotherapy. We report, for the first time, an uncommon association of hepatoblastoma and
Wilms' tumour
in BWS in early infancy. Early onset tumours may show resistance to chemotherapy. UPD(11p15) is likely associated with persistent CHI in BWS. Learning points: Long-acting
somatostatin
analogues are effective in managing persistent CHI in BWS. UPD(11)pat genotype may be a pointer to persistent and severe CHI. Hepatoblastoma and
Wilms' tumour
may have an onset within early infancy and early tumour surveillance is essential. Tumours associated with earlier onset may be resistant to recognised first-line chemotherapy.
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PMID:Hepatoblastoma and Wilms' tumour in an infant with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome and diazoxide resistant congenital hyperinsulinism. 3081 13