Spine Surgery and Related Research (Jan 2023)

The Expression of Insulin-Like Growth Factor II Messenger RNA-Binding Protein 3 Upregulated in Intradural Extramedullary Schwannomas

  • Hirofumi Bekki,
  • Yoshihiro Matsumoto,
  • Masato Yoshimoto,
  • Shin Ishihara,
  • Kenichi Kawaguchi,
  • Hidetaka Yamamoto,
  • Yoshinao Oda,
  • Yasuharu Nakashima,
  • Katsumi Harimaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2022-0063
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 36 – 41

Abstract

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Introduction: Tumor size is an important factor in determining the appropriate clinical management of intradural-extramedullary schwannoma. A tumor volume reduction may be achieved by conservative targeted therapy instead of invasive surgery if a molecular event related to tumor size is discovered. Insulin-like growth factor II messenger RNA-binding protein 3 (IMP3), an oncofetal tumor-associated antigen that is expected to be a target for immunotherapy, was focused on in this study. Methods: The IMP3 status was assessed by immunohistochemistry in 64 samples of intradural-extramedullary schwannoma, and the correlation between IMP3 expression and tumor size was evaluated. Results: Immunohistochemically, high IMP3 expression was observed in ~85% of schwannomas. The maximum tumor diameter of the high IMP3 expression group was significantly larger than that of the low IMP3 expression group (34.3 mm vs 18.5 mm, p=0.002). The receiver operating characteristic curve demonstrated that a maximum tumor diameter of 24 mm was a predictable factor for IMP3 expression (sensitivity, 0.7; 1−specificity, 0.2; area under the curve, 0.82). Conclusions: Upregulated IMP3 expression was associated with large tumor size, suggesting a possible therapeutic approach.

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