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Tissue microarrays analysis in chondrosarcomas: light microscopy, immunohistochemistry and xenograft study

BACKGROUND: Chondrosarcoma (Chs) is the third most frequent primary malignant tumour of bone and can be primary or secondary, the latter results mainly from the malignant transformation of a benign pre-existing tumour. METHODS: All the cases diagnosed as Chs (primary tumours, recurrences and/or meta...

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Autores principales: Machado, Isidro, Giner, Francisco, Mayordomo, Empar, Carda, Carmen, Navarro, Samuel, Llombart-Bosch, Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2500106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18673514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-1596-3-S1-S25
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author Machado, Isidro
Giner, Francisco
Mayordomo, Empar
Carda, Carmen
Navarro, Samuel
Llombart-Bosch, Antonio
author_facet Machado, Isidro
Giner, Francisco
Mayordomo, Empar
Carda, Carmen
Navarro, Samuel
Llombart-Bosch, Antonio
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description BACKGROUND: Chondrosarcoma (Chs) is the third most frequent primary malignant tumour of bone and can be primary or secondary, the latter results mainly from the malignant transformation of a benign pre-existing tumour. METHODS: All the cases diagnosed as Chs (primary tumours, recurrences and/or metastasis and xenotransplanted Chs) from the files of our Department were collected. Only cases with paraffin blocks available were selected (Total 32 cases). Six Tissue Microarrays (TMAs) were performed and all the cases and biopsies were distributed into the following groups: a) only paraffin block available from primary and/or metastatic tumours (3 TMAs), b) paraffin block available from primary and/or metastatic tumours as well as from the corresponding Nude mice xenotransplant (2 TMAs), c) only paraffin block available from xenotransplanted Chs (1 TMA). A reclassification of all the cases was performed; in addition, conventional hematoxylin-eosin as well as immunohistochemistry staining (S100, SOX-9, Ki-67, BCL-2, p53, p16, CK, CD99, Survivin and Caveolin) was analyzed in all the TMA. RESULTS: The distribution of the cases according to the histopathological pattern and the location of tumours were as follows: fourteen Grade I Chs (all primaries), two primary Grade II Chs, ten Grade III Chs (all primaries), five dedifferentiated Chs (four primaries and one primary with metastasis), and two Chs from cell cultures (Ch grade III). One recurrent extraskeletal myxoid Chs was included as a control in the TMA. Although there was heterogeneity in immunohistochemistry results of the different material analyzed, S100, SOX-9, Caveolin and Survivin were more expressed. The number of passages in xenotransplants fluctuated between 1 and 13. Curiously, in Grade I Chs, these implanted tumours hardly grew, and the number of passages did not exceed one. CONCLUSION: The study of Chs by means of TMA techniques is very important because it will improve the assessment of different antibodies applied in the immunohistochemical assays. Xenotransplanted tumours in TMA improve knowledge concerning the variability in the morphological pattern shown by these tumours during the evolution in nudes.
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spelling pubmed-25001062008-08-08 Tissue microarrays analysis in chondrosarcomas: light microscopy, immunohistochemistry and xenograft study Machado, Isidro Giner, Francisco Mayordomo, Empar Carda, Carmen Navarro, Samuel Llombart-Bosch, Antonio Diagn Pathol Proceedings BACKGROUND: Chondrosarcoma (Chs) is the third most frequent primary malignant tumour of bone and can be primary or secondary, the latter results mainly from the malignant transformation of a benign pre-existing tumour. METHODS: All the cases diagnosed as Chs (primary tumours, recurrences and/or metastasis and xenotransplanted Chs) from the files of our Department were collected. Only cases with paraffin blocks available were selected (Total 32 cases). Six Tissue Microarrays (TMAs) were performed and all the cases and biopsies were distributed into the following groups: a) only paraffin block available from primary and/or metastatic tumours (3 TMAs), b) paraffin block available from primary and/or metastatic tumours as well as from the corresponding Nude mice xenotransplant (2 TMAs), c) only paraffin block available from xenotransplanted Chs (1 TMA). A reclassification of all the cases was performed; in addition, conventional hematoxylin-eosin as well as immunohistochemistry staining (S100, SOX-9, Ki-67, BCL-2, p53, p16, CK, CD99, Survivin and Caveolin) was analyzed in all the TMA. RESULTS: The distribution of the cases according to the histopathological pattern and the location of tumours were as follows: fourteen Grade I Chs (all primaries), two primary Grade II Chs, ten Grade III Chs (all primaries), five dedifferentiated Chs (four primaries and one primary with metastasis), and two Chs from cell cultures (Ch grade III). One recurrent extraskeletal myxoid Chs was included as a control in the TMA. Although there was heterogeneity in immunohistochemistry results of the different material analyzed, S100, SOX-9, Caveolin and Survivin were more expressed. The number of passages in xenotransplants fluctuated between 1 and 13. Curiously, in Grade I Chs, these implanted tumours hardly grew, and the number of passages did not exceed one. CONCLUSION: The study of Chs by means of TMA techniques is very important because it will improve the assessment of different antibodies applied in the immunohistochemical assays. Xenotransplanted tumours in TMA improve knowledge concerning the variability in the morphological pattern shown by these tumours during the evolution in nudes. BioMed Central 2008-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2500106/ /pubmed/18673514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-1596-3-S1-S25 Text en Copyright © 2008 Machado et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Machado, Isidro
Giner, Francisco
Mayordomo, Empar
Carda, Carmen
Navarro, Samuel
Llombart-Bosch, Antonio
Tissue microarrays analysis in chondrosarcomas: light microscopy, immunohistochemistry and xenograft study
title Tissue microarrays analysis in chondrosarcomas: light microscopy, immunohistochemistry and xenograft study
title_full Tissue microarrays analysis in chondrosarcomas: light microscopy, immunohistochemistry and xenograft study
title_fullStr Tissue microarrays analysis in chondrosarcomas: light microscopy, immunohistochemistry and xenograft study
title_full_unstemmed Tissue microarrays analysis in chondrosarcomas: light microscopy, immunohistochemistry and xenograft study
title_short Tissue microarrays analysis in chondrosarcomas: light microscopy, immunohistochemistry and xenograft study
title_sort tissue microarrays analysis in chondrosarcomas: light microscopy, immunohistochemistry and xenograft study
topic Proceedings
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2500106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18673514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-1596-3-S1-S25
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