Title of article :
Expression of Progestrone Receptor and Proliferative Marker ki 67 in Various Grades of Meningioma
Author/Authors :
Shayanfar, Nasrin Department of Pathology - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mashayekh, Masoud Department of Pathology - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mohammadpour, Masoud Department of Pediatrics - Children's Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Meningiomas are slow-growing neoplasms which recur locally, their morphologic grading is
simple but do not always correlate with patient outcome. The aim of present study is to evaluate the status of
progesterone receptor (PR) and proliferation marker Ki67 in various grades of meningioma in a group of
Iranian patients. 78 cases of meningioma were selected from the file of a hospital university. All archival
H&E stained sections were reviewed and regraded according to WHO criteria. Immunohistochemical analysis
for PR and Ki67 was performed on formalin- fixed, paraffin- embedded samples. PR status considered
positive if > 10% of tumor cell’s nuclei were strongly immunoreactive, or if > 50% of nuclei were stained
with medium intensity. The Ki67 labeling index (LI) is defined as the percentage area with strongest
immunostaining. PR were positive in 61/63(96.8%) of grade I tumors,2/10(20%) of grade II,and 0/5(0%) of
grade III tumors.Ki67 LI was %2.98±2.27 in grade I tumors, %9.30±5.79 in grade II tumors and
%34.00±5.47 in grade III tumors. For both markers, differences between grade I,II and III tumors were
significant(P<0.001).There was a reverse relationship between mean of Ki67 LI and PR status,with
increasing grade of tumor. Evaluation of PR status and Ki67 LI together with conventional histologic
evaluation can help in providing more information about the biologic behaviour of meningiomas,especially
for those that histological grading is not straightforward.
Keywords :
Meningioma , receptors , progesterone , mitotic index , Ki-67 antigen
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics