Korean J Pathol.
2000 Aug;34(8):588-596.
Expression of Neuron Specific Enolase, Chromogranin, and Synaptophysin in Peripheral Neuroblastic Tumors
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pathology, Seonam University Medical School, Namwon 590-711, Korea.
- 2Departments of Plastic Surgery, Chonnam National University Medical School
- 3Departments of Pathology, Chonnam National University Medical School
Abstract
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The presence and distribution of pan-neuroendocrine markers such as
neuron-specific enolase (NSE), chromogranin (CG), and synaptophysin (SYP) were
investigated by immunohistochemistry in 15 cases of neuroblastic tumors, including four
cases of neuroblastomas, six cases of ganglioneuroblastomas, and five cases of
ganglioneuromas. Three cases of normal sympathetic ganglion were used for the normal
control group. NSE was observed in all cases and both in ganglion cells and in
neuropils. NSE was detected not only in the majority of the neuroblasts showing signs
of differentiation, but also in some poorly differentiated neuroblasts. All cases of
neuroblastic tumors were positive for CG, however, some variability of staining intensity
and distribution patterns were noted. CG was found mainly in differentiated neuroblasts
with enlarged cytoplasm and nuclei along the periphery of the perikaria, and was also
found in the perinuclear regions of some undifferentiated cells. SYP was positive in 9 of
11 cases. In all of the 9 cases, SYP was detected in some differentiating neuroblasts
and differentiated neuroblasts, as well as the mature ganglion cells. However, it has
scarcely stained in dot or granular pattern. Two CG-negative tumors were also negative
for SYP. Our data indicate that antibodies against NSE and CG are helpful as a
diagnostic aid for neuroblastic tumors.