B-Cell Specific Activation Protein Encoded by the PAX-5 Gene Is Commonly Expressed in Merkel Cell Carcinoma and Small Cell Carcinomas
- 1 May 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
- Vol. 29 (5) , 687-692
- https://doi.org/10.1097/01.pas.0000155162.33044.4f
Abstract
PAX-5 is a B cell specific transcription factor crucial for B cell ontogeny and has been detected in most of human B-cell lymphomas. In mouse, PAX-5 is also highly expressed in the central nervous system under tight temporal and spatial controls during embryogenesis. In humans, however, detection of PAX-5 in cells other than B lymphocytes has rarely been reported. We have encountered cases of Merkel cell carcinoma expressing PAX-5 during our routine evaluation of lymphoma. Because Merkel cell carcinoma is a small blue round cell tumor constantly in the differential diagnosis of lymphoma, we expanded our study in an effort to determine if PAX-5 is significantly expressed in neuroendocrine tumors. Based on our immunohistochemistry results using a monoclonal anti-PAX5 antibody with paraffin-embedded tissue sections, we report herein that PAX-5 was detected in 29 of 31 (93.5%) of Merkel cell carcinoma and 22 of 30 (73.3%) of small cell carcinoma, but in none of 17 cases of carcinoid tumor. Furthermore, the staining intensity of PAX-5 in Merkel cell carcinoma was frequently comparable with that in most B-cell lymphomas. We conclude that expression of PAX-5 is not confined to the B cell lineage and is frequently associated with neuroendocrine carcinomas.Keywords
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