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. 2001 Dec;54(12):945–950. doi: 10.1136/jcp.54.12.945

Immunohistochemical analysis of E-cadherin, α-catenin, ß-catenin, γ-catenin, and neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) in chordoma

T Naka 1, Y Oda 1, Y Iwamoto 1, N Shinohara 1, H Chuman 1, M Fukui 1, M Tsuneyoshi 1
PMCID: PMC1731331  PMID: 11729215

Abstract

Aims—the epithelioid features seen in chordoma are unique among mesenchymal tumours. However, no detailed analysis regarding cell–cell communication has been conducted in this epithelioid tumour. The aims of this study were to investigate cell–cell communication in chordoma.

Methods—By means of immunohistochemical techniques that incorporated a panel of monoclonal antibodies against cell adhesion molecules (CAMs), including E-cadherin, α-catenin, ß-catenin, γ-catenin, and neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM), the expression of CAMs was studied in 15 specimens of chordoma and eight specimens of chondrosarcoma.

Results—Most chordoma specimens showed some positive immunoreactivity for all the CAMs examined. For the various CAMs investigated, between two and five cases showed diffuse immunoreactions, indicating well preserved expression. Well preserved expression of all the CAMs examined was limited to only one case, thus indicating that the expression of CAMs was decreased in most of the chordoma specimens; however, no significant correlation was found between the decreased expression of CAMs and the histological grade of malignancy, cellular growth pattern, or clinical parameters in chordoma. In chondrosarcoma, only a few specimens showed positive immunoreactivity for CAMs and the expression of E-cadherin, ß-catenin, γ-catenin, and NCAM was seen more frequently in the chordoma specimens than in the chondrosarcoma specimens.

Conclusions—These results suggest that the expression of CAMs is associated with the formation and maintenance of chordoma tissue architecture, just as it is in other epithelial tumours or normal tissue. Immunohistochemistry for CAMs was found to be of diagnostic value for discriminating chordoma from chondrosarcoma, and these markers could be used along with the cytokeratins, which are already used for this purpose.

Key Words: chordoma • E-cadherin • catenin • neural cell adhesion molecule

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Figure 1 A solid type, grade 2 metastatic lesion in the thigh of a 22 year old woman (case 2). (A) Tumour cells proliferating in sheets show E-cadherin reactivity in the cell membrane. (B) Rather weak but definite expression of ß-catenin can be seen in the cell membrane.

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Figure 2 A trabecular type, grade 1 lesion in the sacrum of a 35 year old man (case 4). Tumour cells proliferating in nests show γ-catenin reactivity in the cell membrane.

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Figure 3 A trabecular type, grade 2 lesion in the sacrum of a 64 year old man (case 11). Tumour cells arranged in sheets seen in this area show strong nerve cell adhesion molecule reactivity in the cell membrane.

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