Expression of TGF alpha in meningiomas

Citation
J. Halper et al., Expression of TGF alpha in meningiomas, J NEURO-ONC, 45(2), 1999, pp. 127-134
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY
ISSN journal
0167594X → ACNP
Volume
45
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
127 - 134
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-594X(1999)45:2<127:EOTAIM>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The objective of this study was to examine the expression of transforming g rowth factor alpha (TGF alpha), a mitogen for many cell types, and its rece ptor in basic subtypes of meningiomas as well as in meningiomas of varying grade. Formalin-fixed tissues from 26 meningiomas including 15 benign (5 me ningothelial, 5 transitional, and 5 fibrous variants), 6 atypical, and 5 ma lignant examples were immunohistochemically examined for both TGF alpha pro tein and EGF/TGF alpha receptor protein. In addition, in situ hybridization (ISH) was used to detect TGF alpha mRNA expression. Immunostaining for TGF alpha was strongest in fibrous and atypical meningiomas, followed closely by transitional and malignant tumors. Only weak reactivity was observed in the meningothelial variant. In all but 4 tumors (2 fibrous, 2 atypical), IS H showed TGF alpha mRNA to be present, the signal being stronger in maligna nt than in conventional or atypical tumors. Lastly, immunostaining for EGF/ TGFa receptor was positive in all tumors studied. Strong TGF alpha protein expression in meningiomas is commonly associated with fibrous morphology. A lthough the frequent detection of both TGF alpha protein and its mRNA, as w ell as of EGF/TGF alpha receptor within tumors of all type and grades, sugg ests that TGF alpha serves to promote tumor growth, its possible role in tu morigenesis or malignant progression is uncertain. In summary, demonstratio n of these substances is of no utility in the classification or grading of this common tumor because the differences in their expression among the var ious meningioma subtypes were not statistically significant.