LIN28A immunoreactivity is a potent diagnostic marker of embryonal tumor with multilayered rosettes (ETMR) Journal Article


Authors: Korshunov, A.; Ryzhova, M.; Jones, D. T. W.; Northcott, P. A.; van Sluis, P.; Volckmann, R.; Koster, J.; Versteeg, R.; Cowdrey, C.; Perry, A.; Picard, D.; Rosenblum, M.; Giangaspero, F.; Aronica, E.; Schuller, U.; Hasselblatt, M.; Collins, V. P.; Von Deimling, A.; Lichter, P.; Huang, A.; Pfister, S. M.; Kool, M.
Article Title: LIN28A immunoreactivity is a potent diagnostic marker of embryonal tumor with multilayered rosettes (ETMR)
Abstract: Embryonal tumor with multilayered rosettes (ETMR, previously known as ETANTR) is a highly aggressive embryonal CNS tumor, which almost exclusively affects infants and is associated with a dismal prognosis. Accurate diagnosis is of critical clinical importance because of its poor response to current treatment protocols and its distinct biology. Amplification of the miRNA cluster at 19q13.42 has been identified previously as a genetic hallmark for ETMR, but an immunohistochemistry-based assay for clinical routine diagnostics [such as INI-1 for atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (AT/RT)] is still lacking. In this study, we screened for an ETMR-specific marker using a gene-expression profiling dataset of more than 1,400 brain tumors and identified LIN28A as a highly specific marker for ETMR. The encoded protein binds small RNA and has been implicated in stem cell pluripotency, metabolism and tumorigenesis. Using an LIN28A specific antibody, we carried out immunohistochemical analysis of LIN28A in more than 800 childhood brain-tumor samples and confirmed its high specificity for ETMR. Strong LIN28A immunoexpression was found in all 37 ETMR samples tested, whereas focal reactivity was only present in a small (6/50) proportion of AT/RT samples. All other pediatric brain tumors were completely LIN28A-negative. In summary, we established LIN28A immunohistochemistry as a highly sensitive and specific, rapid, inexpensive diagnostic tool for routine pathological verification of ETMR. © 2012 The Author(s).
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; adolescent; cancer survival; child; controlled study; human tissue; child, preschool; major clinical study; dna-binding proteins; brain neoplasms; sensitivity and specificity; gene; gene expression; gene expression profiling; diagnosis, differential; tumor markers, biological; immunoreactivity; central nervous system tumor; diagnostic value; neoplasms, germ cell and embryonal; micrornas; neuropil; genetic marker; rhabdoid tumor; neuroectodermal tumors, primitive; pediatric brain tumor; etmr; lin28a; diagnostic marker; embyonal tumor multilayered rosette; lin28a gene
Journal Title: Acta Neuropathologica
Volume: 124
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0001-6322
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2012-12-01
Start Page: 875
End Page: 881
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s00401-012-1068-3
PUBMED: 23161096
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3508282
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