Determination of cell proliferation using Mcm2 antigen and evaluation of apoptosis and TGF-beta1 expression in GH-secreting or clinically nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas
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Determination of cell proliferation using Mcm2 antigen and evaluation of apoptosis and TGF-beta1 expression in GH-secreting or clinically nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas
Abstract
Pituitary adenomas (PA) occasionally show aggressive behavior, with invasion of the surrounding tissues. The identification of markers able to recognize aggressive PA in early stages remains a challenge. We aimed to determine the expression of a new cell proliferation marker, Mcm2, and the presence of apoptosis in PA, and to evaluate the association of clinicopathological features with the apoptotic and proliferative indices. Additionally, the TGF-beta1 expression, an inducer of apoptosis, was determined. The proliferative index was determined in GH-secreting or clinically nonfunctioning PA using immunohistochemical (IH) methods for Mcm2 and Ki-67 antigens. The apoptosis was assessed by the TUNEL method and the TGF-beta1 expression by IH. A significant positive correlation was found between log Mcm2 index and log Ki-67 index (p < 0.001). Mcm2 and Ki-67 detected a similar number of proliferating cells. Mcm2 index showed a significant association with tumor extension (p = 0.02), but not with tumor invasion. Apoptosis was detected in 17% of the adenomas, with a maximum apoptotic index of 0.77%. Immunoreactivity to TGF-beta1 was observed in 77% of the adenomas, showing an association with tumor extension. We concluded that, in this sample, Mcm2 was similar to Ki-67 in the identification of the proliferating cells and that apoptosis was rare.
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