Poor outcome in patients with advanced stage neuroblastoma and coincident opsomyoclonus syndrome
- PMID: 8082085
- DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19940915)74:6<1821::aid-cncr2820740627>3.0.co;2-a
Poor outcome in patients with advanced stage neuroblastoma and coincident opsomyoclonus syndrome
Abstract
Background: Most patients with neuroblastoma who present with opsomyoclonus have a good prognosis. Neuroblastomas from such patients have been reported to contain a single copy of the N-myc gene. The authors describe three cases of patients with advanced neuroblastoma with opsomyoclonus, which had poor outcomes despite multimodal therapy.
Methods: Amplification and expression of the N-myc gene were examined in these three primary tumors using Southern and Northern blot analyses. Then, flow cytometric analysis of the cellular DNA contents of these tumors was performed.
Results: N-myc amplification was observed in two tumors and N-myc RNA overexpression was observed in all three. Analysis of the cellular DNA contents of the tissue specimens revealed hyperdiploidy in all three tumors; one had a triploid index and the other two had hypotetraploid indexes.
Conclusions: These findings suggest that a poor outcome for patients with opsomyoclonus may be associated with N-myc gene activation (amplification and/or overexpression) and that a hyperdiploid tumor is not always associated with a good prognosis.
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