Romanian Journal of Neurology (Dec 2021)

Relationship between phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) expression in high grade glioma and histopathologic findings

  • Nasim Hayati,
  • Hedieh Moradi Tabriz,
  • Elham Nazar,
  • Reza Gorji

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37897/RJN.2021.4.7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 4
pp. 452 – 457

Abstract

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Introduction. Malignant glioma is resistant brain tumor to treatment and considered by aggressiveness that fails successful resection. Molecular pathways including PTEN related with tumor behavior. Materials and methods. We studied the immunohistochemichal expression of PTEN in 32 brain surgical resection specimens with different histologic grades. All samples were from pathology department of Sina hospital in Tehran-Iran from 2020-2021. Results. From 32 patients, 21 (65.6%) had no PTEN staining. There was significant relationship between high age and no PTEN expression and average age with no PTEN staining was 54.05±14.01 years (P value: 0.044). There was significant relationship between necrosis in histopathologic evaluation with no PTEN staining (P value: 0.016). Also, there was no significant relationship between sex, tumor’s size, Tumor’s site, tumor’s grade, and primary or secondary type of tumor with PTEN staining (P value > 0.05). Conclusion. PTEN expression related to histopathologic features such as necrosis and age. PTEN can be introduced as an important prognostic indicator in high grade.

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