As. Omarcaigh et al., AROMATASE EXPRESSION IN HUMAN GERMINOMAS WITH POSSIBLE BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 80(12), 1995, pp. 3763-3766
Gonadal aromatase expression has been demonstrated in human Leydig, gr
anulosa, and thecal cells, but never in human germ cells. In an attemp
t to explain the unique occurrence of isosexual precocious puberty in
a young girl with a hCG-secreting suprasellar germinoma, we demonstrat
ed the presence of aromatase expression in the germ cell component of
this tumor. Immunohistochemical staining for P450-aromatase and hCG us
ing a peroxidase-labeled streptaviden-biotin technique was performed o
n tumor specimens from the above patient and from four other subjects
with central nervous system germinoma. Cytoplasmic aromatase staining
was present in the germinoma cells of four of five cases of central ne
rvous system germinoma studied. Staining was absent in the lymphocytic
element within the tumor and in negative control tissues. The demonst
ration of aromatase activity in the malignant element of human germino
mas indicates that aromatase expression can occur in human germ cells
after malignant transformation. This parallels the finding that the tr
ansformation of Sertoli cells to sex cord tumor with annular tubules i
n Peutz Jeghers syndrome is associated with the induction of marked ar
omatase expression and systemic estrogen effect. We propose that tumor
aromatase played a similar role in the unique occurrence of isosexual
precocity in a girl with a suprasellar germinoma.