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Β-catenin is a useful adjunct immunohistochemical marker for the diagnosis of pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis

Flavin, Richard J.
Cook, Jennifer
Fiorentino, Michelangelo
Bailey, Dyane
Brown, Myles
Loda, Massimo F.
Citation
Flavin, Richard J. Cook, Jennifer; Fiorentino, Michelangelo; Bailey, Dyane; Brown, Myles; Loda, Massimo F. (2011). Β-catenin is a useful adjunct immunohistochemical marker for the diagnosis of pulmonary lymphangioleiomyomatosis. American Journal of Clinical Pathology 135 (5), 776-782
Abstract
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare multisystem disease leading to cystic destruction of the lung parenchyma and is associated with abnormal smooth muscle proliferation affecting airways, lymphatics, and blood vessels. LAM occurs sporadically or in association with the tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Recent evidence demonstrates the role of aberrant beta-catenin signaling in TSC. To further understand the pathogenesis of LAM and to examine the diagnostic usefulness of beta-catenin, we examined protein expression in 28 pulmonary LAM cases and 10 cases of renal angiomyolipoma resected from patients with sporadic LAM Immunohistochemical analysis was performed for established markers of LAM cells (HMB45, estrogen receptor [ER]-alpha, and progesterone receptor [PR]) and beta-catenin. All LAM cases were positive for beta-catenin and demonstrated high specificity with overall immunoreactivity superior to HMB45, ER-alpha, and PR. Similar expression was demonstrated in renal angiomyolipoma. Our results indicate that beta-catenin is a useful marker of LAM and may be clinically useful in the diagnostic setting.
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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