| Literature DB >> 21269462 |
Krishna Pillai1, Javed Akhter, Mohammad H Pourgholami, David L Morris.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Malignant peritoneal mesothelioma is a rare cancer with poor patient survival. Female gender has been identified as a positive prognostic factor. Recently, it has been suggested that the expression of estrogen receptor β in malignant mesothelioma leads to tumor suppression and a better prognosis. CASEEntities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21269462 PMCID: PMC3042400 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-5-36
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Protein markers that have been identified by immuno histochemistry in the patient tumor samples
| Protein Markers | Positive (+) | Negative (-) |
|---|---|---|
| CAM5.2 | + | |
| Cytokeratin | + | |
| HBME-1 | + (thick or membranous) | |
| CD 15 | - | |
| BER-EPA | - | |
| CEA | - | |
| Human epithelial antigen | - | |
| EMA | + (focal staining) | |
Diagnostic findings from patient specimens (formalin fixed and paraffin embedded)
| Section | Result of Examination |
|---|---|
| Formalin fixed | Atypical epithelioid cells present |
| Higher nuclear:cytoplasmic ratio | |
| Paraffin embedded | Presence of nodules of cellular tumor |
| Positive for HBME-1 and EMA | |
| Absence of tumor in lymph nodes | |
| Adipose tissue, omentum: low-grade epithelioid mesothelioma | |
Figure 1Immunohistochemical staining of paraffin-embedded slides (3 μm in thickness). A - Negative for estrogen receptor β (ERβ) (breast tissue) stained blue. B - Patient slide with heavy staining for ERβ, stained brown.