Title of article :
Cyclin D1 as a Useful Marker for the Differentiation of Ewing’s Sarcoma from Rhabdomyosarcoma
Author/Authors :
Shooshtarizadeh, Tina Department of Pathology - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Fereidooni, Ladan Department of Pathology - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Motevalli, Dorna Department of Pathology - School of Medicine - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The main oncogenic action of CD99 and cyclin D1 biomarkers is
referred to any mutation, amplification, and overexpression in cyclin D1 coding gene,
altering cell cycle progression as the main mechanism observed in a variety of tumors.
A few studies attempted to detect the overexpression of cyclin D1 and CD99 and in
certain types of tumors such as Ewing's sarcoma and rhabdomyosarcoma. The present
study aimed to assess the prevalence of CD99 and cyclin D1 overexpression in these
two types of tumors. We also described this overexpression according to the patients
and tumor indicators.
Methods: This cross-sectional survey was performed on 30 consecutive patients
with Ewing's sarcoma and 22 patients with rhabdomyosarcoma and hospitalized in
Shafa hospital in Tehran between 2009 and 2014. The assessment of CD99 and cyclin
D1 markers was based on immunohistochemical assessment using the formalin fixed
and paraffin embedded tissue samples of the two tumors.
Results: Almost all Ewing's sarcomas had membranous patterns of CD99 while
this marker was negative in most patients with rhabdomyosarcoma. Therefore, detecting
membranous CD99 could specifically detect Ewing's sarcoma and distinguish it from
rhabdomyosarcoma. Moreover, contrary to rhabdomyosarcoma which is accompanied
with lower cyclin D1 intensity, all Ewing's sarcomas were characterized by moderate
to severe cyclin D1 intensity. Similarly, almost all those with Ewing's sarcoma had
diffuse cyclin D1 extension; whereas, the pattern of cyclin D1 extension in rhabdomyosarcoma
was mostly negative or focal.
Conclusion: The detection of CD99 and cyclin D1 overexpression and their
intensity and extension patterns can specifically distinguish Ewing's sarcoma from
rhabdomyosarcoma
Keywords :
Ewing’s sarcoma , Rhabdomyosarcoma , Cyclin D1
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC)