Case Reports in Endocrinology (Jan 2020)

From ACTH-Dependent to ACTH-Independent Cushing’s Syndrome from a Malignant Mixed Corticomedullary Adrenal Tumor: Potential Role of Embryonic Stem Cells

  • Claudia Ramírez-Rentería,
  • Ana Laura Espinosa-De-Los-Monteros,
  • Espinosa-Cardenas Etual,
  • Daniel Marrero-Rodríguez,
  • Guillermo Castellanos,
  • Rocio Arreola-Rosales,
  • Guillermo Montoya-Martinez,
  • Keiko Taniguchi-Ponciano,
  • Paola Briseño-Díaz,
  • Mayte Lizeth Padilla-Cristerna,
  • María del Pilar Figueroa-Corona,
  • Mercado Moises

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/4768281
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020

Abstract

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Context. Truly, mixed corticomedullary adrenal tumors (MCATs) may not come from colliding tumors but from a single stem cell. Objective. To report the immunohistochemical and molecular evaluation of a patient with ectopic ACTH syndrome (EAS) from a MCAT which has single cells with features of both 96 medullary and cortical differentiation. Case Description and Methods. A 16-year-old woman presented with severe EAS and a large right MCAT composed of ACTH-secreting cells resembling pheochromocytoma and another lineage similar to adrenal carcinoma. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) showed positivity for medullary (ACTH, chromogranin A, synaptophysin, and PS-100) and epithelial components (inhibin, melan-A, and calretinin). Embryonic stem cell markers were evaluated using RT/PCR and immunofluorescence. After initial surgery, the tumor recurred shifting to rapidly progressive ACTH-independent liver metastasis. Results. Histopathology and IHC revealed two distinct and intermingled cellular patterns, while some cells immunostained for both medullary and cortical markers. Demonstration of all stem cell biomarkers by RT/PCR and immunofluorescence was predominantly localized to the nucleus, whereas SOX2 immunoreactivity was evident in the cytoplasm as well. Conclusion. The expression of cancer stem cell biomarkers points towards the involvement of primitive embryonic cells as the origin of this neoplasm and maybe to the clinically aggressive and biochemically changing behavior.