Characterization of refractile eosinophilic granular cells in oligodendroglial tumors

Citation
T. Yoshida et Y. Nakazato, Characterization of refractile eosinophilic granular cells in oligodendroglial tumors, ACT NEUROP, 102(1), 2001, pp. 11-19
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA
ISSN journal
00016322 → ACNP
Volume
102
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
11 - 19
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6322(200107)102:1<11:COREGC>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Refractile eosinophilic granular cells (rEGCs), which are distinct from the previously reported eosinophilic granular cells in oligodendroglial tumors , were characterized. The granules of rEGCs showed intense eosinophilia. an d prominent refractility, and were arranged in clusters or piled up in the perikaryon. The rEGCs tended to distribute in the vicinity of fibrovascular stroma and collagenous areas. They appeared in oligodendroglial tumors wit h numerous minigemistocytes and gliofibrillary oligodendrocytes. More rEGCs were present in WHO grade III oligodendroglial tumors. Histochemically, th e granules stained blue with Kluver-Barrera and vividly red with Masson's t richrome stain, but negative with periodic acid-Schiff reagent. Almost all of the rEGCs were immunopositive for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and heat shock protein 27 (HSP27), and some of them showed immunopositivit y with alphaB-crystallin. No MIB-1 immunopositivity of rEGCs was found. Ult rastructurally, the rEGCs had many ellipsoidal structures associated with b undles of glial fibers in the cytoplasm. The morphological features of gran ules of rEGCs were similar to those of Rosenthal fibers except for the size and shape of the structure. We considered that the rEGCs originated from o verexpression and accumulation of alphaB-crystallin and HSP27 in GFAP-posit ive oligodendroglial cells due to various pathological conditions. The pres ence of the rEGCs in the oligodendrogliomas may suggest more aggressive cli nical behavior of tumors.