INI1 protein expression distinguishes atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor from choroid plexus carcinoma Journal Article


Authors: Judkins, A. R.; Burger, P. C.; Hamilton, R. L.; Kleinschmidt-DeMasters, B.; Perry, A.; Pomeroy, S. L.; Rosenblum, M. K.; Yachnis, A. T.; Zhou, H.; Rorke, L. B.; Biegel, J. A.
Article Title: INI1 protein expression distinguishes atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor from choroid plexus carcinoma
Abstract: Central nervous system atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor (AT/RT) and choroid plexus carcinoma (CPC) are rare, highly malignant tumors that predominantly arise in infants and young children. Overlapping clinical, histologic, ultrastructural, or immunophenotypic features may obscure the diagnosis in some cases. AT/RT is characterized by deletions and/or mutations of the INI1 tumor-suppressor gene on chromosome band 22q11.2. We have recently developed an INI1 immunohistochemical staining assay. Negative staining of tumor cells resulting from inactivation of the INI1 gene is a consistent feature of AT/RT. Mutations of INI1 in some CPCs have been reported. The purpose of the present study was to determine if immunohistochemical staining with an INI1 antibody would provide a sensitive means of distinguishing between CPC and AT/RT. We examined 28 tumors with a submitted diagnosis of CPC. Twenty-one CPCs showed retained expression of INI1 and seven tumors showed loss of INI1 expression. Cytogenetic, FISH, and/or INI1 mutation results were also available for 13 tumors. In three of the seven cases, monosomy 22 was the only cytogenetic abnormality, suggestive of AT/RT. However, monosomy 22 was also identified in 3 tumors with complex karyotypes that retained INI1 expression. The 7 tumors that were immunonegative for INI1 had features that were consistent with AT/RT. Immunostaining for INI1 protein is retained in the majority of CPC and is lost in AT/RT. This expression pattern seems to better define the 2 groups of tumors than does light or electron microscopy, routine immunohistochemistry, or cytogenetic analysis alone. Copyright © 2005 by the American Association of Neuropathologists, Inc.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; adolescent; child; human tissue; protein expression; child, preschool; unclassified drug; dna-binding proteins; electron microscopy; chromosomal proteins, non-histone; apoptosis; tumor markers, biological; cytogenetics; histology; transcription factors; in situ hybridization; tumor suppressor gene; gene expression regulation, neoplastic; infant; tumor protein; carcinoma; immunophenotyping; teratoma; karyotype; choroid plexus tumor; rhabdoid tumor; staining and labeling; chromosome 22q; monosomy; ca-15-3 antigen; chromosome band; ini1; atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor (at/rt); baf47; choroid plexus carcinoma; hsnf5; protein ini 1; choroid plexus neoplasms
Journal Title: Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology
Volume: 64
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0022-3069
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2005-05-01
Start Page: 391
End Page: 397
Language: English
PUBMED: 15892296
PROVIDER: scopus
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  1. Marc Rosenblum
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