| Literature DB >> 32138452 |
Martin Tötsch1,2, Birgit Kunk1, Barbara Dockhorn-Dworniczak1, Dietmar Öfner1,3, Reiner Fischer-Colbrie4, Gregor Mikuz2, Werner Böcker1, Kurt Werner Schmid1.
Abstract
Fifty-three primary non-small-cell lung carcinomas (NSCLC) were immunohistochemically investigated with antibodies against chromogranin A, chromogranin B, and ecretoneurin. All 3 peptides were focally immunolocalized in 3 of 25 adenocarcinomas and in 2 of 6 large-cell anaplastic carcinomas in more than 20% of tumor cells. Two of 15 squamous-cell carcinomas showed chromogranin B reactivity in more than 20% of tumor cells. Neuroendocrine (NE) differentiation was also demonstrated in lymphnode metastases of large-cell anaplastic carcinomas, in 1 adenocarcinoma, and in 1 squamous-cell carcinoma, with NE differentiation of the respective primary tumors. All tumors with NE differentiation exhibited (large cell) anaplastic tumor areas. We conclude that NE differentiation should be immunohistochemically proven or excluded, particularly in NSCLC with anaplastic components. Chromogranin B and secretoneurin are proposed as useful additional neuroendocrine markers for demonstration of NE differentiation in lung carcinomas.Entities:
Keywords: Bronchial Carcinoid; Endocrine Pathology Volume; Immunohistochemical Demonstration; Lung Carcino; Paragangliomas
Year: 1994 PMID: 32138452 DOI: 10.1007/BF02921488
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endocr Pathol ISSN: 1046-3976 Impact factor: 3.943