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Elizabeth Latimer1, Glenn Anderson1, Neil James Sebire2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neuroblastoma is the most common solid tumour of infancy and is responsible for 15% of childhood cancer deaths. Presence of amplified MYCN in neuroblastoma is associated with poor prognosis and rapid tumour progression. The aim of this study was to examine and compare the ultrastructural features of high-risk MYCN amplified neuroblastomas, with lower-risk non-MYCN amplified tumours.Entities:
Keywords: Electron microscopy; MYCN; Molecular biology; Neuroblastoma; Ultrastructure
Year: 2014 PMID: 24679140 PMCID: PMC4012145 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6890-14-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Clin Pathol ISSN: 1472-6890
Figure 1Photomicrographs of MYCN amplified neuroblastoma demonstrating: A. Poorly differentiated neuroblasts with irregular nuclear outline and moderately sized nucleoli. The cytoplasm is scant and contains a few mitochondria and numerous polyribosomes with no evidence of cell junctions. Neuritic (cytoplasmic) processes are sparse and occasional neurosecretory granules are present in the cell cytoplasm. Original magnification ×1500. B. Rudimentary neurites are present in this area of the micrograph with numerous microtubules but no neurosecretory granules, emphasising the lack of differentiation. Often solitary mitochondria are also seen in the cytoplasmic process. Original magnification ×5000. C. Higher magnification shows microtubules in transverse and longitudinal orientation. Their mean diameter was 22.5 nm. Original magnification ×25000.
Figure 2Photomicrographs of non-MYCN amplified neuroblastoma demonstrating: A. Neuroblastoma with widespread neuritic processes. Tumour cells are small and round and do not show ganglion cell differentiation at this stage. Original magnification ×1000. B. The image demonstrates abundant sheaves of microtubules and neurites in transverse section with many electron dense neurosecretory granules. Original magnification ×3000. C. A high power view of a neurite process with dense-core, neurosecretory granules with a characteristic peripheral halo. The mean diameter of the granules in all cases was 98 nm. Original magnification ×15000.
Figure 3Box-whisker plots demonstrating distribution of number of neurotublues (NO NT) and number of neurosecretory granules (NO NSG) per cell examined in MYCN amplified (AMP) versus non-MYCN amplified (NON) morphologically poorly differentiated neuroblastomas.