Literature DB >> 21850455

[Carcinoma in situ of the testis: predisposition, evolution and early detection].

K Biermann1.   

Abstract

Carcinoma in situ (CIS), also known as intratubular germ cell neoplasia unclassified, is the common obligate precursor lesion of malignant testicular seminomatous and non-seminomatous germ cell tumors (GCT), which show a steadily increasing incidence in Europe. Although GCT is a potentially curable cancer with excellent prognosis even in patients with organ metastasis, many patients suffer from chemotherapy-associated effects and some develop a secondary (non-germ cell) malignancy. Recently, genome-wide association studies revealed genetic predispositions linked to six genes (KITL, SPRY4, BAK1, TERT, ATF7IP, DMRT1). Exposure to environmental factors was also linked to increased prevalence of testicular dysgenesis and CIS/GCT by the action of hormone disruptors on embryonal gonadal tissue during pregnancy. By unknown mechanisms these genetic and environmental factors might create a disturbed microenvironment in the fetal testis leading to survival of embryonic germ cells and subsequent malignant transformation might result in CIS. Molecular pathways involved in this process include activated cKIT pathway and LIN28 associated deregulation of miRNA targets. The challenge for the future is to identify high risk patients prior to invasive GCT, to develop non-invasive tests for detection of CIS on seminal material and elucidate the precise role of the microenvironment in CIS initiation.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21850455     DOI: 10.1007/s00292-011-1490-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathologe        ISSN: 0172-8113            Impact factor:   1.011


  23 in total

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Journal:  J Pathol       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 7.996

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Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  2011-04-17       Impact factor: 4.147

Review 3.  Testicular germ cell tumours: predisposition genes and the male germ cell niche.

Authors:  Duncan Gilbert; Elizabeth Rapley; Janet Shipley
Journal:  Nat Rev Cancer       Date:  2011-03-17       Impact factor: 60.716

4.  Blimp1 is a critical determinant of the germ cell lineage in mice.

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2005-06-05       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 5.  Organ-sparing approaches for testicular masses.

Authors:  Alvaro Zuniga; Nathan Lawrentschuk; Michael A S Jewett
Journal:  Nat Rev Urol       Date:  2010-08       Impact factor: 14.432

6.  Exposure to pesticides and cryptorchidism: geographical evidence of a possible association.

Authors:  J García-Rodríguez; M García-Martín; M Nogueras-Ocaña; J de Dios Luna-del-Castillo; M Espigares García; N Olea; P Lardelli-Claret
Journal:  Environ Health Perspect       Date:  1996-10       Impact factor: 9.031

7.  Critical function of AP-2 gamma/TCFAP2C in mouse embryonic germ cell maintenance.

Authors:  Susanne Weber; Dawid Eckert; Daniel Nettersheim; Ad J M Gillis; Sabine Schäfer; Peter Kuckenberg; Julia Ehlermann; Uwe Werling; Katharina Biermann; Leendert H J Looijenga; Hubert Schorle
Journal:  Biol Reprod       Date:  2009-09-23       Impact factor: 4.285

8.  Stem cell factor as a novel diagnostic marker for early malignant germ cells.

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Journal:  J Pathol       Date:  2008-09       Impact factor: 7.996

9.  Expression of BLIMP1/PRMT5 and concurrent histone H2A/H4 arginine 3 dimethylation in fetal germ cells, CIS/IGCNU and germ cell tumors.

Authors:  Dawid Eckert; Katharina Biermann; Daniel Nettersheim; Ad J M Gillis; Klaus Steger; Hans-Martin Jäck; Annette M Müller; Leendert H J Looijenga; Hubert Schorle
Journal:  BMC Dev Biol       Date:  2008-11-07       Impact factor: 1.978

10.  A role for Lin28 in primordial germ-cell development and germ-cell malignancy.

Authors:  Jason A West; Srinivas R Viswanathan; Akiko Yabuuchi; Kerianne Cunniff; Ayumu Takeuchi; In-Hyun Park; Julia E Sero; Hao Zhu; Antonio Perez-Atayde; A Lindsay Frazier; M Azim Surani; George Q Daley
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2009-07-05       Impact factor: 49.962

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