Publication Date:
2004-11-16
Description:
On the basis of promising results obtained by imatinib mesilate in a patient with cerebral LCH with high expression of PDGFRb in the affected tissue (Case Report in press in the New Engl J Med), we evaluated PDGFRb expression by immunohistochemistry on banked LCH specimens. Methods: A 4 m m section obtained from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded specimens was incubated in a microwave oven for 15 min in 10 mmol/L buffered citrate pH 6.0, followed by immunohistochemical procedures to detect PDGFRb (using a rabbit polyclonal antibody, Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc., CA) and KIT (CD117, Dako, Carpinteria, CA), diluted 1:50 and 1:300, respectively. A conventional avidin-biotin complex procedure was then applied, according to manufacturer’s protocol. Briefly, the sections were washed and incubated with the primary antibody overnight at 4°C, then incubated with the secondary antibody. Positive staining was revealed by the DAB chromogen, followed by counterstaining with Mayer’s hematoxilin. The slide was cover-slipped with a xilene-based mounting medium. The staining was scored as Neg, +1 (low expression), +2 (intermediate expression), or +3 (strong expression). Results. Up to now, we have analysed specimens from 9 patients (see Table). A strong PDGFRb expression with a predominant cytoplasmic localization was detected in 5 cases; two specimens had intermediate expression and two low expression. KIT expression was never observed. The study is ongoing, to evaluate a larger number of cases; however, in the limited series presented, 70% of cases had a significant PDGFRb expression. This finding may stimulate further clinical investigation on the use of tirosin kinase inhibitors in LCH. PDGFRß and KIT expression in LCH specimens Case Gender/Age Disease site KIT PDGFRß C: cytoplasmic; N: nuclear 1 M/10 ocular soft tissue Neg +1C 2 F/9 skin Neg +3C/N 3 M/76 skin Neg +2C 4 M/13 bone Neg +3C 5 M/19 bone Neg +3C 6 M/1 bone Neg +1C 7 M/45 oral mucosa Neg +3C 8 F/23 brain Neg +2C 9 M/45 oral mucosa Neg +3C
Print ISSN:
0006-4971
Electronic ISSN:
1528-0020
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
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