Human achaete-scute homologue (hASH1) mRNA level as a diagnostic marker to distinguish esthesioneuroblastoma from poorly differentiated tumors arising in the sinonasal tract

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serval:BIB_EAB9B7AF2AFF
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Human achaete-scute homologue (hASH1) mRNA level as a diagnostic marker to distinguish esthesioneuroblastoma from poorly differentiated tumors arising in the sinonasal tract
Journal
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
Author(s)
Mhawech  P., Berczy  M., Assaly  M., Herrmann  F., Bouzourene  H., Allal  A. S., Dulguerov  P., Schwaller  J.
ISSN
0002-9173 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2004
Volume
122
Number
1
Pages
100-105
Notes
PT - Clinical Trial PT - Comparative Study PT - Journal Article PT - Randomized Controlled Trial
Abstract
Distinction of high-grade esthesioneuroblastomas from other poorly differentiated tumors arising in the nasal cavity is an important diagnostic challenge because it determines patient management and prognosis. The human achaete-scute homologue (hASH1) gene is critical in olfactory neuronal differentiation and is expressed in immature olfactory cells; therefore, it could have potential use as a diagnostic marker The aim of the present study was to determine the value of hASH1 messenger RNA (mRNA) levels in differentiating esthesioneuroblastoma from other poorly differentiated tumors. A real-time polymerase chain reaction assay was developed, permitting the comparative determination of hASH1 mRNA levels in triplicate in a double-blind pilot study including 24 frozen cases of esthesioneuroblastoma and poorly differentiated tumors. All 4 positive cases were esthesioneuroblastomas, and all 19 poorly differentiated tumors were negative. In addition, there was an inverse association between the grade of esthesioneuroblastomas and hASH1 mRNA levels. The hASH1 mRNA level might represent a useful tool for distinguishing esthesioneuroblastoma from poorly differentiated tumors of the sinonasal region
Keywords
Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors/DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics/Diagnosis,Differential/Esthesioneuroblastoma,Olfactory/Pathology/Humans/Immunohistochemistry/Nasal Cavity/Nose Neoplasms/Pilot Projects/RNA,Messenger/analysis/Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction/Transcription Factors/Tumor Markers,Biological
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Yes
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