A study of proliferative markers and tumor suppressor gene proteins in different grades of ependymomas

Sharma, Mehar C. ; Ghara, Nihar ; Jain, Deepali ; Sarkar, Chitra ; Singh, Manmohan ; Mehta, Veer S. (2009) A study of proliferative markers and tumor suppressor gene proteins in different grades of ependymomas Neuropathology, 29 (2). pp. 148-155. ISSN 0919-6544

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Abstract

Ependymomas are CNS tumors that originate from the spinal canal and walls of the ventricular system. Considerable controversy continues to exist with regard to their prognostic factors; age and extent of resection are the only statistically significant prognostic factors yet identified. The authors report a retrospective study of a homogenous population of 119 patients harbouring ependymomas between 1991 and 2002. All clinico-radiological and follow-up data were analyzed and a pathologic review was performed by two pathologists. Immunohistochemical staining for MIB-1, Topo IIα, p53 and MDM2 was performed. Histopathologic grades show relationship with MIB1 and Topo II labelling indices and cut-off values of 5% can differentiate between anaplastic and lower grades. p53 and MDM2 proteins expression are not common in ependymomas; however, they are seen in higher grades only and may be involved in the tumor progression.

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Keywords:Ependymoma; Histopathology; Immunohistochemistry; MDM2; p53; Prognostic Markers; Topo II-α LI
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