Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3041193 Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveAstrocytic brain tumors are subdivided in four grades. The most aggressive and invasive one is grade IV or glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Ecto-nucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase-1 (E-NPP1), a membrane-bound enzyme, is involved in many cellular processes such as modulation of purinergic signalling, nucleotide recycling, regulation of extracellular pyrophosphate levels and stimulation of cell motility. In this study, the use of anti-NPP1 antibody in the determination of astrocytic tumor grade is evaluated.Materials and methodsParaffin-embedded surgical specimens from 41 primary human astrocytic brain tumors (grade I = 2; grade II = 10; grade III = 9; grade IV = 20) and 5 control samples are immunostained against NPP1 and glial fibrillary acid protein an astrocytic marker.ResultsIn this communication, we report the expression of NPP1 in human astrocytic brain tumors. No expression could be detected in control tissue. We observed a remarkable up regulated expression of NPP1 in GBM. Taking the latter as 100%, grade I has a relative NPP1 staining of 7%, whereas grade II and III have a similar NPP1 expression level of 53% and 47% respectively.ConclusionA correlation is found between the up-regulated expression of NPP1 and the grade of the astrocytic tumor. Further investigation of NPP1 expression, especially in GBM, is necessary to determine the role of NPP1 in astrocytic brain tumor progression.

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