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. 1995;25(3):205-13.
doi: 10.1007/BF01053153.

Neural cell adhesion molecule expression in human pituitary adenomas

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Neural cell adhesion molecule expression in human pituitary adenomas

B K Kleinschmidt-DeMasters et al. J Neurooncol. 1995.

Abstract

Neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) is a cell surface glycoprotein whose expression may be important in metastatic or local growth of neoplasms. Expression of NCAM in human pituitary adenomas was assessed on snap-frozen and Bouin's and/or formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded archival tissue using a sensitive alkaline phosphatase-antialkaline phosphatase method of immunostaining with the monoclonal antibody, NKH-1. The 20 pituitary adenoma patients consisted of 13 males and 7 females, ages 19-78 years, with null cell macroadenomas (3), plurihormonal macroadenomas (4), weak gonadotropic macroadenomas (5), growth hormone-prolactin adenomas (2), and prolactinomas (6). Eight of the adenomas were clinically invasive. The snap-frozen material from 14 pituitary tumors showed immunostaining for NCAM in either a cytoplasmic, peripheral membranous, or mixed pattern; 2 of 3 prolactinomas showed patchy immunostaining. The Bouin's and/or formalin-fixed pituitary adenoma specimens from 6 clinically invasive cases showed less distinct NCAM localization but 4 out of 6 showed diffusely positive NCAM immunostaining, with greatest intensity appreciated on the Bouin's-fixed tissue. There was no correlation between NCAM staining pattern and invasive characteristics of the tumors. These results suggest that NCAM expressivity is not a useful marker for assessing pituitary adenoma tumor invasiveness.

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