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Neuroendocrine differentiation in thymic epithelial tumors with special reference to thymic carcinoma and atypical thymoma.

T Hishima1, M Fukayama, Y Hayashi, T Fujii, K Arai, Y Shiozawa, N Funata, M Koike.   

Abstract

To determine the neuroendocrine (NE) features of thymic epithelial tumor, immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy studies were performed on eight NE tumors (thymic carcinoids) and 26 non-NE tumors (nine thymic carcinomas, five atypical thymomas, and 12 thymomas other than lymphocytic thymoma). Immunohistochemical studies were performed with antibodies against general markers for NE cells (synaptophysin, alpha subunit of a guanine nucleotide-binding protein, Go, and small-cell lung carcinoma cluster 1 antigen), and a broad panel of antibodies for hormonal substances. Thymic carcinoid showed synchronous diffuse immunoreactivity for the three NE markers and contained cells that were positive for a variety of hormonal products: human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) alpha-subunit (eight of eight), hCG beta-subunit (three of eight), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) (three of eight), calcitonin (two of eight), calcitonin gene-related peptide (two of eight), and serotonin (one of eight). Conversely, although positivity for NE markers was neither synchronous nor diffuse in non-NE tumors, seven of nine thymic carcinomas, three of five atypical thymomas (focal or dispersed distribution), and none of the five thymomas were positive for at least two of these NE markers. A small number of neoplastic cells were positive for hCGalpha-subunit or ACTH in three thymic carcinomas and one atypical thymoma. Ultrastructurally, dense core granules (DCG) were much more frequent in thymic carcinoid, but several DCG-like granules were identified in 12 of 13 non-NE tumors with or without immunoexpression of NE markers. The presence of focal or dispersed NE cells in thymic carcinoma and atypical thymoma may reflect multidirectional differentiation within the tumor, which, like cytological atypia, epithelial CD5 expression, and lack of immature T cell infiltration, may be another feature of this group at thymic tumors.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9563781     DOI: 10.1016/s0046-8177(98)90112-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Pathol        ISSN: 0046-8177            Impact factor:   3.466


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