Literature DB >> 15315314

Immunohistochemical and molecular study of radiation-induced multiple meningiomas with pleural and pulmonary metastasis.

Sabina Pistolesi1, Laura Boldrini, Silvia Gisfredi, Katia De Ieso, Tiziano Camacci, Michele Caniglia, Giancarlo Lupi, Raffaele Pingitore, Fulvio Basolo, Pietro Leocata, Giuliano Parenti, Gabriella Fontanini.   

Abstract

In the present study, the telomerase activity and the putative alterations of genes involved in cell-cycle control (p53, Fas and pRb) were investigated in a radiation-induced meningioma with multiple recurrences and pleural-pulmonary metastases (the patient, a 34-year-old male, had a history of carcinoma of the tongue of testicular lymphocytic lymphoma). Expression of VEGF and vasculature pattern were also studied. Expression of VEGF, pRb and p53 were evaluated by immunohistochemistry on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples of the tumor. VEGFmRNA was determined by competitive PCR. Fas, FasL and hTERT were evaluated by RT-PCR. Telomerase activity was examined by the TRAP assay. An intense vascularization was observed, supported by high expression of VEGFmRNA (isoforms 121 and 165). pRb and p53 were overexpressed. Fas was undetectable with PCR, whereas FasL was positive. Furthermore, the lesion showed an elevated telomerase activity (TPG, 22), according to the high expression of hTERT. These findings emphasized that even among generally benign neoplasms, such as meningiomas, some highly malignant tumors may develop, as in our case, in which several mechanisms were activated in the cancer progression to guarantee the immortalization of cellular clones (angiogenic phenomenon, activation of telomerase and of anti-apoptotic mechanisms) and the blood spread. Thus, the data illustrate the importance of searching for genetic aberrations (which are a hallmark of malignancy) in meningiomas, as predictive and reliable factors of the possibility to recur and to metastasize.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15315314     DOI: 10.1177/030089160409000312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tumori        ISSN: 0300-8916


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Review 1.  The evolving role of radiosurgery in the management of radiation-induced meningiomas: a review of current advances and future directions.

Authors:  Alireza Mansouri; Jetan Badhiwala; Sheila Mansouri; Gelareh Zadeh
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2014-07-17       Impact factor: 3.411

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