Literature DB >> 28838001

Postnatal Germ Cell Development in the Cryptorchid Testis: The Key to Explain Why Early Surgery Decreases the Risk of Malignancy.

Jorgen Thorup1,2, Erik Clasen-Linde3, Ruili Li4,5, Susanne Reinhardt1, Kolja Kvist1, Jaya Vikraman4, Bridget R Southwell4,5, John M Hutson4,5,6, Dina Cortes2,7.   

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PURPOSE: Cryptorchidism is a risk factor for testicular malignancy and surgical treatment lowers this risk. This study aimed to investigate the germ cell behavior in prepubertal cryptorchid testes using immunohistochemical markers for germ cell malignancy to understand how early orchiopexy may possibly prevent cancer developing.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Histology sections from 1,521 consecutive testicular biopsies from 1,134 boys aged 1 month to 16.5 years operated for cryptorchidism were incubated with antibodies including antiplacental-like alkaline phosphatase (PLAP), anti-Oct3/4, anti-C-kit, and anti-D2-40.
RESULTS: Oct3/4 and D2-40-positive germ cells are found throughout the first 2 years of life, with declining frequency thereafter. After 2 years, they should have disappeared and may indicate neoplasia. PLAP-positive cells were seen in 57 to 82% and C-kit-positive cells in 5 to 21% of cryptorchid testes between 4 and 13 years. Not until puberty did PLAP and C-kit-positive undifferentiated spermatogonial stem cells vanish. Only 0.3% of the present material had obvious prepubertal intratubular germ cell neoplasia (ITGCN) and they all had syndromic cryptorchidism. An additional three boys (0.3%) older than 2 years had weak Oct3/4 expression in undescended testes, but all cases were D2-40 negative.
CONCLUSION: Prepubertal ITGCN was rare and mostly seen in syndromic cryptorchidism. In nonsyndromic cryptorchidism PLAP-positive undifferentiated spermatogonial stem cells persisted in a significant proportion of nontreated undescended testes and they will be especially sensitive to long-lasting abnormally high temperature that may be the single most important cause facilitating the accumulation of mutations during cell replication and the development of ITGCN to be prevented by orchiopexy. Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28838001     DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1605350

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0939-7248            Impact factor:   2.191


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1.  Clinical aspects of histological and hormonal parameters in boys with cryptorchidism: Thesis for PhD degree.

Authors:  Simone Engmann Hildorf
Journal:  APMIS       Date:  2022-07       Impact factor: 3.428

2.  The Expression of Markers for Intratubular Germ Cell Neoplasia in Normal Infantile Testes.

Authors:  Kolja Kvist; Erik Clasen-Linde; Oline Langballe; Steen Holger Hansen; Dina Cortes; Jorgen Thorup
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2018-06-01       Impact factor: 5.555

3.  Selecting Infants With Cryptorchidism and High Risk of Infertility for Optional Adjuvant Hormonal Therapy and Cryopreservation of Germ Cells: Experience From a Pilot Study.

Authors:  Jorgen Thorup; Erik Clasen-Linde; Lihua Dong; Simone Hildorf; Stine Gry Kristensen; Claus Yding Andersen; Dina Cortes
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2018-06-05       Impact factor: 5.555

4.  Postnatal germ cell development in cryptorchid boys.

Authors:  Li-Hua Dong; Simone Hildorf; Erik Clasen-Linde; Kolja Kvist; Dina Cortes; Jørgen Thorup; Claus Yding Andersen
Journal:  Asian J Androl       Date:  2020 May-Jun       Impact factor: 3.285

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