Hormone Receptor Immunoreactivity in Hemangioblastomas and Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinomas.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-1998
Abstract
Several primary central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms, including meningiomas, spinal cord ependymomas, and acoustic nerve schwannomas, express hormone receptors. In the present study, we investigated hormone receptor immunoreactivity in hemangioblastomas on the basis of recent reports of these tumors complicating pregnancy. We also evaluated cases of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) metastatic to the CNS, hypothesizing that estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), or androgen receptor (AR) immunoreactivity might help to distinguish between these histologically similar neoplasms. Immunohistochemical analysis for ERs, PRs, and ARs was performed on paraffin-embedded sections of 27 hemangioblastomas, 12 primary clear cell RCCs, and 5 clear cell RCCs metastatic to the CNS. All of the hemangioblastomas demonstrated PR immunoreactivity, whereas 10 of 12 primary RCCs were negative. In addition, four of the five metastatic RCC were PR positive. All but one primary RCC were ER negative. AR immunoreactivity was seen in three hemangioblastomas, five primary RCCs, and one metastatic RCC. Although hormone receptor immunoreactivity was unable to distinguish between hemangioblastoma and clear cell RCC metastatic to the CNS, the identification of PR immunoreactivity in hemangioblastomas is a new finding that might have adjuvant therapy treatment implications.
Volume
11
Issue
1
First Page
55
Last Page
59
ISSN
0893-3952
Published In/Presented At
Brown, D. F., Dababo, M. A., Hladik, C. L., Eagan, K. P., White, C. 3., & Rushing, E. J. (1998). Hormone receptor immunoreactivity in hemangioblastomas and clear cell renal cell carcinomas. Modern Pathology: An Official Journal Of The United States And Canadian Academy Of Pathology, Inc, 11(1), 55-59.
Disciplines
Medical Pathology | Pathology
PubMedID
9556423
LVHN link
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Department(s)
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Pathology Laboratory Medicine Faculty
Document Type
Article