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dc.contributor.authorNonaka, Daisuke
dc.date.accessioned2011-01-24T11:51:26Z
dc.date.available2011-01-24T11:51:26Z
dc.date.issued2011-01
dc.identifier.citationStudy of parathyroid transcription factor Gcm2 expression in parathyroid lesions. 2011, 35 (1):145-51 Am J Surg Patholen
dc.identifier.issn1532-0979
dc.identifier.pmid21164298
dc.identifier.doi10.1097/PAS.0b013e31820371e4
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10541/120270
dc.description.abstractGlial cells missing 2 (Gcm2) is a master regulatory gene of parathyroid gland development, and it is exclusively expressed in the parathyroid gland. Diagnostic application of anti-Gcm2 antibody has not been reported yet. In this study, a total of 58 cases of parathyroid lesions including 40 adenomas, 2 atypical adenomas, 2 carcinomas, 9 hyperplastic lesions, 4 parathyroid cysts, and 1 case of recurrent hyperplasia of an autograft gland were stained with anti-Gcm2 antibody. Anti-Gcm2 was also applied to a variety of endocrine tumors, including thyroid tumors and nonendocrine tumors, and normal tissues from a variety of organs, including the parathyroid and thyroid glands. Gcm2 nuclear expression was seen in all the normal parathyroid glands, and cystic, hyperplastic, and neoplastic parathyroid lesions in a diffuse manner, whereas no Gcm2 expression was seen in any other normal tissues and tumors, including those of the thymus and thyroid gland. Anti-Gcm2 antibody is a highly sensitive and specific marker for parathyroid lesions. Although the immunohistochemistry stain for parathyroid hormone is a useful marker, its reaction tends to be variable in extent and intensity in parathyroid neoplasia, and it is often negative in parathyroid cysts, and Gcm2 would serve as a useful adjunct marker.
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectBiological Tumour Markersen
dc.subject.meshAdenoma
dc.subject.meshAdult
dc.subject.meshAged
dc.subject.meshAged, 80 and over
dc.subject.meshBiological Markers
dc.subject.meshCarcinoma
dc.subject.meshCysts
dc.subject.meshFemale
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshHyperplasia
dc.subject.meshImmunohistochemistry
dc.subject.meshMale
dc.subject.meshMiddle Aged
dc.subject.meshNuclear Proteins
dc.subject.meshParathyroid Diseases
dc.subject.meshParathyroid Glands
dc.subject.meshParathyroid Neoplasms
dc.subject.meshTranscription Factors
dc.subject.meshTumor Markers, Biological
dc.titleStudy of parathyroid transcription factor Gcm2 expression in parathyroid lesions.en
dc.typeArticleen
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Histopathology, Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK. Daisuke.Nonaka@christie.nhs.uken
dc.identifier.journalThe American Journal of Surgical Pathologyen
html.description.abstractGlial cells missing 2 (Gcm2) is a master regulatory gene of parathyroid gland development, and it is exclusively expressed in the parathyroid gland. Diagnostic application of anti-Gcm2 antibody has not been reported yet. In this study, a total of 58 cases of parathyroid lesions including 40 adenomas, 2 atypical adenomas, 2 carcinomas, 9 hyperplastic lesions, 4 parathyroid cysts, and 1 case of recurrent hyperplasia of an autograft gland were stained with anti-Gcm2 antibody. Anti-Gcm2 was also applied to a variety of endocrine tumors, including thyroid tumors and nonendocrine tumors, and normal tissues from a variety of organs, including the parathyroid and thyroid glands. Gcm2 nuclear expression was seen in all the normal parathyroid glands, and cystic, hyperplastic, and neoplastic parathyroid lesions in a diffuse manner, whereas no Gcm2 expression was seen in any other normal tissues and tumors, including those of the thymus and thyroid gland. Anti-Gcm2 antibody is a highly sensitive and specific marker for parathyroid lesions. Although the immunohistochemistry stain for parathyroid hormone is a useful marker, its reaction tends to be variable in extent and intensity in parathyroid neoplasia, and it is often negative in parathyroid cysts, and Gcm2 would serve as a useful adjunct marker.


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