hTERT immunopositivity patterns in the normal brain and in astrocytic tumors

Acta Neuropathologica
Vassiliki KotoulaGeorge Karkavelas

Abstract

Accumulating data about the impact of hTERT in astrocytic tumor carcinogenesis and recent evidence about its association with disease outcome prompt the evaluation of this molecule with methods applicable in routine pathology practice. In this study, we investigated hTERT protein expression with immunohistochemistry (IHC) and the NCL-hTERT antibody in 49 astrocytic tumors. Results were validated with the assessment of hTERT mRNA (relative quantification, identification of splice variants, in situ hybridization). Specific nuclear hTERT immunostaining patterns (IPs) were characterized as patterns As (single large dot) and Am (multiple dots) without nucleoplasm staining and pattern B (nucleoplasm staining with or without dots), corresponding to low and high relative hTERT expression values (P<0.0001). Low- and high-grade astrocytic tumors were found positive for hTERT in 74 and 85% of cases, respectively. Heterogeneity in the distribution of hTERT-positive cells was observed in all tumors. The prevailing nuclear IPs differed significantly between pilocytic astrocytomas (pattern As) and the rest of histologic types up to glioblastoma (patterns Am and B) (P<0.0001). The described nuclear IPs were also observed in non-neoplastic cell...Continue Reading

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