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Evaluation of proliferative index and cell cycle protein expression in choroid plexus tumors in children.

Carlos G Carlotti1, Bodour Salhia, Sheila Weitzman, Mark Greenberg, Peter B Dirks, Warren Mason, Lawrence E Becker, James T Rutka.   

Abstract

Choroid plexus tumors are papillary neoplasms originating from the epithelium of the choroid plexus within the cerebral ventricles. They may be highly proliferative tumors, but detailed studies confirming their proliferative potential are lacking. Accordingly, we performed a clinicopathological correlation study of neoplasms arising from the choroid plexus in children using immunohistochemistry to characterize both their proliferative potential and their degree of cell cycle dysregulation when compared to non-neoplastic choroid epithelium. Twelve children with choroid plexus papillomas (CPPs) and 11 with choroid plexus carcinomas (CPCs) were identified from the time period 1982-1997. The outcome and survival of these children following treatment was determined from the medical record. Immunohistochemical studies were performed on CPPs and CPCs in this patient population and on non-neoplastic choroid epithelium using antibodies to MIB-1, p53, cyclin E, retinoblastoma protein (pRB), p107, and E2F-1. In 5 children with CPCs, tumor tissue was available for immunohistochemistry at a second surgery after cycles of chemotherapy had been given. The mean survival for patients with CPPs was 8.5 years, and with CPCs 5.2 years with a minimum follow-up of 4 years for the group. The expression of cell cycle markers and MIB-1 was greater in CPCs than in CPPs or normal choroid plexus. The expression of MIB-1, p53, pRB, and E2F-1 was significantly lower in patients with CPCs after chemotherapy than before. The MIB-1 labeling index for CPC patients who are alive and well after treatments was 15.19+/-3.2 compared to 22.63+/-3.04 for patients who have died from their disease (P<0.05). We conclude that CPCs in children are characterized by a higher MIB-1 labeling index and greater cell cycle dysregulation than are CPPs. Chemotherapy may work in part on CPCs to decrease their proliferative potential and expression of cell cycle regulatory proteins.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11837741     DOI: 10.1007/s004010100419

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neuropathol        ISSN: 0001-6322            Impact factor:   17.088


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