Glucose transporter-1 in pulmonary neuroendocrine carcinomas: Expression and survival analysis Journal Article


Authors: Ozbudak, I. H.; Shilo, K.; Tavora, F.; Rassaei, N.; Chu, W. S.; Fukuoka, J.; Jen, J.; Travis, W. D.; Franks, T. J.
Article Title: Glucose transporter-1 in pulmonary neuroendocrine carcinomas: Expression and survival analysis
Abstract: Glucose transporter-1 (GLUT-1) mediates the transport of glucose across the cellular membrane. Its elevated levels and/or activation have been shown to be associated with malignancy. The aim of this study was to investigate GLUT-1 expression in pulmonary neuroendocrine carcinomas. Tissue microarray-based samples of 178 neuroendocrine carcinomas, including 48 typical carcinoids, 31 atypical carcinoids, 27 large cell neuroendocrine carcinomas and 72 small cell carcinomas from different patients, were studied immunohistochemically for GLUT-1 expression. Forty-seven percent (75/161) of pulmonary neuroendocrine carcinomas were immunoreactive with GLUT-1. GLUT-1 was observed in 7% (3/46) of typical carcinoid, 21% (6/29) of atypical carcinoid, 74% (17/23) of large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma and 78% (49/63) of small cell carcinoma. GLUT-1 expression correlated with increasing patient age (P0.01) and with neuroendocrine differentiation/tumor type (P 0.001), but not with gender, tumor size or stage. GLUT-1 expression was seen in a characteristic membranous pattern of staining along the luminal borders or adjacent to necrotic areas. GLUT-1 expression was associated with an increased risk of death for neuroendocrine carcinomas as a group (risk ratio2.519; 95% confidence interval1.519 4.178; P 0.001) and carcinoids (risk ratio4.262; 95% confidence interval1.472 12.343; P0.01). In conclusion, GLUT-1 is expressed in approximately half of the pulmonary neuroendocrine carcinomas and shows a strong correlation with neuroendocrine differentiation/grade, but not with other clinicopathologic variables. Further studies appear plausible to elucidate the prognostic significance of GLUT-1 expression in pulmonary carcinoids. © 2009 USCAP, Inc All rights reserved.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; survival; cancer survival; controlled study; human tissue; protein expression; human cell; cancer staging; tumor volume; lung neoplasms; tumor differentiation; tumor markers, biological; immunoreactivity; necrosis; risk factor; sex ratio; neuroendocrine tumor; kaplan-meiers estimate; confidence interval; death; lung; lung carcinoma; tissue array analysis; carcinoid; large cell carcinoma; tissue microarray; glut-1; neuroendocrine carcinoma; glucose transporter 1; bronchus carcinoid; small cell carcinoma; carcinoma, neuroendocrine; glucose transporter type 1
Journal Title: Modern Pathology
Volume: 22
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0893-3952
Publisher: Nature Research  
Date Published: 2009-05-01
Start Page: 633
End Page: 638
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.2009.6
PUBMED: 19234439
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3616507
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 30 November 2010" - "CODEN: MODPE" - "Source: Scopus"
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