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Pathol Int ; 68(7): 425-430, 2018 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29696743

ABSTRACT

Both glandular papilloma (GP) and sclerosing pneumocytoma (SP) are rare tumors in the lung. We herein report an extremely rare case of coexistence of these two uncommon tumors. The patient was a 40-year-old Japanese woman with no chief complaint. A solitary nodule of the lung was detected using chest computed tomography. The transbronchial biopsy revealed that the tumor histologically corresponded to GP. The patient subsequently underwent partial resection of the right upper lobe. Histological examination of the resected specimens further revealed that the mass contained two different and independent elements and displayed typically histological features of GP and SP. Molecular analysis further revealed the presence of BRAF V600E and AKT1 E17K mutations in GP, whereas only AKT1 mutation was detected in SP. To our knowledge, this is the first case of coexistence of GP and SP in the bronchiole harboring common AKT1 mutation and different BRAF V600E mutational status.


Subject(s)
Bronchioles/pathology , Lung Neoplasms/pathology , Neoplasms, Multiple Primary/pathology , Papilloma/pathology , Pulmonary Sclerosing Hemangioma/pathology , Adult , Female , Humans
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Hum Pathol ; 77: 88-97, 2018 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29596893

ABSTRACT

The tumor microenvironment plays pivotal roles in various human neoplasms. However, that of benign tumor, particularly hormone-secreting endocrine tumors, has remained virtually unknown. Therefore, we firstly attempted to analyze the tumor microenvironment of autonomous hormone-secreting adrenocortical adenomas. We first histologically evaluated 21 cortisol-producing adrenocortical adenoma (CPA) and 13 aldosterone-producing adrenocortical adenoma (APA) cases. Quantitative histologic analysis revealed that intratumoral immune cell infiltration (ICI) was more pronounced in CPAs than in APAs. We then evaluated the cytokine and chemokine profiles using polymerase chain reaction arrays in APAs and CPAs. Angiogenic chemokines, C-X-C motif chemokine ligand (CXCL) 1 and CXCL2, were significantly more abundant in CPAs than in APAs using subsequent quantitative polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemical analyses. We then examined the vascular density between these 2 adenomas, and the density was significantly higher in overt CPAs than in APAs. Of particular interest, CXCL12-positive vessels were detected predominantly in CPAs, and their infiltrating immune cells were C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) positive. These results above indicated that CXCL12-CXCR4 signaling could partly account for ICI detected predominantly in CPAs. We then further explored the etiology of ICI in CPAs by evaluating the senescence of tumor cells possibly caused by excessive cortisol in CPAs. The status of senescence markers, p16 and p21, was significantly more abundant in CPAs than in APAs. In addition, all CPA cases examined were positive for senescence-associated ß-galactosidase. These results all indicated that exposure to local excessive cortisol could result in senescence of tumors cells and play essential roles in constituting the characteristic tissue microenvironment of CPAs.


Subject(s)
Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms/metabolism , Adrenocortical Adenoma/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Tumor Microenvironment/physiology , Adenoma/diagnosis , Adenoma/metabolism , Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms/diagnosis , Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms/genetics , Adrenocortical Adenoma/diagnosis , Adrenocortical Adenoma/genetics , Adult , Aldosterone/metabolism , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , RNA, Messenger
4.
Hum Pathol ; 54: 165-73, 2016 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27085553

ABSTRACT

Adrenal Cushing syndrome (CS) is caused by the overproduction of cortisol in adrenocortical tumors including adrenal cortisol-producing adenoma (CPA). In CS, steroidogenic enzymes such as 17α-hydroxylase/17, 20-lase (CYP17A1), 3ß-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HSD3B), and 11ß-hydroxylase (CYP11B1) are abundantly expressed in tumor cells. In addition, several transcriptional factors have been reported to play pivotal roles in the regulation of these enzymes in CPA, but their correlations with those enzymes above have still remained largely unknown. Therefore, in this study, we examined the status of steroidogenic enzymes and their transcriptional factors in 78 and 15 CPA cases by using immunohistochemistry and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), respectively. Immunoreactivity of HSD3B2, CYP11B1, CYP17A1, steroidogenic factor-1 (SF1[NR5A1]), GATA6, and nerve growth factor induced-B (NGFIB[NR4A1]) was detected in tumor cells. Results of qPCR analysis revealed that expression of HSD3B2 mRNA was significantly higher than that of HSD3B1, and CYP11B1 mRNA was significantly higher than CYP11B2. In addition, the expression of CYP11B1 mRNA was positively correlated with those of NR5A1, GATA6, and NR4A1. These results all indicated that HSD3B2 but not HSD3B1 was mainly involved in cortisol overproduction in CPA. In addition, NR5A1, GATA6, and NR4A1 were all considered to play important roles in cortisol overproduction through regulating CYP11B1 gene transcription.


Subject(s)
Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms/enzymology , Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms/genetics , Adrenocortical Adenoma/enzymology , Adrenocortical Adenoma/genetics , Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics , Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic , Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic , Hydrocortisone/biosynthesis , Immunohistochemistry , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , Transcription Factors/genetics , Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms/pathology , Adrenocortical Adenoma/pathology , Adult , Biomarkers, Tumor/analysis , Female , GATA6 Transcription Factor/genetics , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 4, Group A, Member 1/genetics , Progesterone Reductase/genetics , RNA, Messenger/genetics , Steroid 11-beta-Hydroxylase/genetics , Steroid 17-alpha-Hydroxylase/genetics , Steroidogenic Factor 1/genetics , Transcription Factors/analysis
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Tohoku J Exp Med ; 227(3): 179-84, 2012 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22729220

ABSTRACT

Individuals who survive near drowning often suffer from complicated infections, including multi-organ and polymicrobial events. This pattern may be especially pronounced among patients exposed to infectious agents during catastrophic events like that of the Great East Japan Earthquake and the associated tsunami disaster. We report here on a patient who presented with Escherichia coli (E. coli) pneumonia in combination with fungal sinusitis and meningitis. A 73-year-old woman survived the tsunami that engulfed the Sanriku coast. By the time of hospital admission, the patient exhibited high fever, severe cough, and sputum production. Chest X-ray and CT scan showed consolidation in the left upper lobe. Administration of an antibacterial agent improved this pneumonia. However, the patient's consciousness was increasingly impaired. Brain CT showed the low-density lesions and partial high-density spot in the sinus, which suggests the fungal infection. MRI showed the inflammation in the sinus spread into the central nerve system. The examination of the cerebrospinal fluid showed the low glucose level, high mononuclear cell count, and highß-D glucan level, the findings of which supported the diagnosis of fungal meningitis. Although the patient improved temporarily in response to combination treatment with anti-fungal agents, no further improvement was seen. In conclusion, this patient, who suffered from infections of pneumonia, sinusitis, and meningitis, presented a quite rare clinical progress. We propose that fungal infection should be taken into consideration in individuals who suffered near drowning, a profile expected to be frequent among tsunami survivors.


Subject(s)
Earthquakes , Escherichia coli Infections/complications , Meningitis/complications , Pneumonia, Bacterial/complications , Sinusitis/complications , Survivors , Tsunamis , Aged , Brain/diagnostic imaging , Contrast Media , Disasters , Escherichia coli Infections/diagnostic imaging , Escherichia coli Infections/microbiology , Fatal Outcome , Female , Humans , Japan , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Meningitis/diagnostic imaging , Meningitis/microbiology , Pneumonia, Bacterial/diagnostic imaging , Pneumonia, Bacterial/microbiology , Radiography, Thoracic , Sinusitis/microbiology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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