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NeuN, a DNA-binding neuron-specific protein expressed by Merkel cell carcinoma: analysis of 15 cases

AIM: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is an aggressive cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma, with an increasing worldwide incidence. It presents as a painless red to purple nodule on sun-exposed skin. MCC is presumed to arise from resident cutaneous Merkel cells. The pathogenesis of MCC is likely multifact...

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Autores principales: Ungari, Marco, Manotti, Laura, Tanzi, Giulia, Varotti, Elena, Ferrero, Giuseppina, Gusolfino, Marino Daniel, Trombatore, Monica, Cavazzuti, Laura, Tolomini, Miriam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8720396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34974547
http://dx.doi.org/10.32074/1591-951X-195
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author Ungari, Marco
Manotti, Laura
Tanzi, Giulia
Varotti, Elena
Ferrero, Giuseppina
Gusolfino, Marino Daniel
Trombatore, Monica
Cavazzuti, Laura
Tolomini, Miriam
author_facet Ungari, Marco
Manotti, Laura
Tanzi, Giulia
Varotti, Elena
Ferrero, Giuseppina
Gusolfino, Marino Daniel
Trombatore, Monica
Cavazzuti, Laura
Tolomini, Miriam
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description AIM: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is an aggressive cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma, with an increasing worldwide incidence. It presents as a painless red to purple nodule on sun-exposed skin. MCC is presumed to arise from resident cutaneous Merkel cells. The pathogenesis of MCC is likely multifactorial with immunosuppression, UV-induced skin damage, and Merkel cell polyomavirus contributing to the development. The diagnosis of MCC relies upon characteristic morphologic features and use of immunohistochemical stains. Histologically, the differential diagnosis of Merkel cell carcinoma includes the ‘small round cell’ tumor group, particularly metastatic small cell carcinoma and hematological malignancies. This study investigates the expression of NeuN antibody, which recognizes the protein NeuN, normally present in most neuronal cell types and neuronal tumors, in Merkel cell carcinomas. METHODS AND RESULTS: Fifteen cases of Merkel cell carcinoma (7 men and 7 women; mean age 74 years) were retrieved from the institute database between the years 2011-2020. The immunohistochemical profile was investigated: CK20 (14/14), Neurofilament, (12/12), Synaptophysin (14/14); Chromogranin A (11/13), PAX5 (10/12), TDT (5/12), CK7 (1/14), TTF1 (0/14). Infection by Polyoma virus was detected in 11 of 14 patients. Most tumors showed middle/strong expression of NeuN. No cutaneous structures, or epidermal Merkel cells, showed expression of NeuN. The expression of NeuN was investigated in 17 primary small cell lung carcinomas: 2 cases were positive for Neu-N. CONCLUSIONS: Awareness of the staining pattern of Neu-N could aid in diagnosis of Merkel cell carcinoma, avoiding misinterpretation and erroneous diagnosis with other tumors.
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spelling pubmed-87203962022-01-11 NeuN, a DNA-binding neuron-specific protein expressed by Merkel cell carcinoma: analysis of 15 cases Ungari, Marco Manotti, Laura Tanzi, Giulia Varotti, Elena Ferrero, Giuseppina Gusolfino, Marino Daniel Trombatore, Monica Cavazzuti, Laura Tolomini, Miriam Pathologica Original Article AIM: Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is an aggressive cutaneous neuroendocrine carcinoma, with an increasing worldwide incidence. It presents as a painless red to purple nodule on sun-exposed skin. MCC is presumed to arise from resident cutaneous Merkel cells. The pathogenesis of MCC is likely multifactorial with immunosuppression, UV-induced skin damage, and Merkel cell polyomavirus contributing to the development. The diagnosis of MCC relies upon characteristic morphologic features and use of immunohistochemical stains. Histologically, the differential diagnosis of Merkel cell carcinoma includes the ‘small round cell’ tumor group, particularly metastatic small cell carcinoma and hematological malignancies. This study investigates the expression of NeuN antibody, which recognizes the protein NeuN, normally present in most neuronal cell types and neuronal tumors, in Merkel cell carcinomas. METHODS AND RESULTS: Fifteen cases of Merkel cell carcinoma (7 men and 7 women; mean age 74 years) were retrieved from the institute database between the years 2011-2020. The immunohistochemical profile was investigated: CK20 (14/14), Neurofilament, (12/12), Synaptophysin (14/14); Chromogranin A (11/13), PAX5 (10/12), TDT (5/12), CK7 (1/14), TTF1 (0/14). Infection by Polyoma virus was detected in 11 of 14 patients. Most tumors showed middle/strong expression of NeuN. No cutaneous structures, or epidermal Merkel cells, showed expression of NeuN. The expression of NeuN was investigated in 17 primary small cell lung carcinomas: 2 cases were positive for Neu-N. CONCLUSIONS: Awareness of the staining pattern of Neu-N could aid in diagnosis of Merkel cell carcinoma, avoiding misinterpretation and erroneous diagnosis with other tumors. Pacini Editore srl 2021-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8720396/ /pubmed/34974547 http://dx.doi.org/10.32074/1591-951X-195 Text en © 2021 Copyright by Società Italiana di Anatomia Patologica e Citopatologia Diagnostica, Divisione Italiana della International Academy of Pathology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access journal distributed in accordance with the CC-BY-NC-ND (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International) license: the work can be used by mentioning the author and the license, but only for non-commercial purposes and only in the original version. For further information: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.en
spellingShingle Original Article
Ungari, Marco
Manotti, Laura
Tanzi, Giulia
Varotti, Elena
Ferrero, Giuseppina
Gusolfino, Marino Daniel
Trombatore, Monica
Cavazzuti, Laura
Tolomini, Miriam
NeuN, a DNA-binding neuron-specific protein expressed by Merkel cell carcinoma: analysis of 15 cases
title NeuN, a DNA-binding neuron-specific protein expressed by Merkel cell carcinoma: analysis of 15 cases
title_full NeuN, a DNA-binding neuron-specific protein expressed by Merkel cell carcinoma: analysis of 15 cases
title_fullStr NeuN, a DNA-binding neuron-specific protein expressed by Merkel cell carcinoma: analysis of 15 cases
title_full_unstemmed NeuN, a DNA-binding neuron-specific protein expressed by Merkel cell carcinoma: analysis of 15 cases
title_short NeuN, a DNA-binding neuron-specific protein expressed by Merkel cell carcinoma: analysis of 15 cases
title_sort neun, a dna-binding neuron-specific protein expressed by merkel cell carcinoma: analysis of 15 cases
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8720396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34974547
http://dx.doi.org/10.32074/1591-951X-195
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