Abstract
AimsAlthough ultrastructural studies showed that minute pulmonary meningothelial-like nodules (MPMNs) cells closely resembled meningothelial cells, their immunophenotype has not been well characterised, partly due to their rarity.MethodsSomatostatin receptor 2a (SSTR2a) and other markers of meningioma, including epithelial membrane antigen (EMA), progesterone receptor (PR) and S100, were analysed retrospectively in 19 MPMN cases from two institutions in China.ResultsThe median age of patients with MPMNs was 62.5 years (32–73 years), with a male-to-female ratio of 1:8.5. Most (15/19) patients with MPMNs had coexisting diseases, including adenocarcinomas (12 cases), bronchiectasis (1 case) and tuberculosis (2 cases). Just over half of the cases (10/19) were multifocal lesions (2–5 lesions). An additional 53 cases with 123 lesions from the literature were reviewed with reported immunophenotype information. In total, 162 lesions were included in the analysis. The size of nodules was 1–4 mm. All MPMN lesions (39/39) in the 19 cases showed strong and diffuse cytoplasmic expression of SSTR2a. The expression rate of SSTR2a was higher than that of conventional markers of meningioma, including EMA (86/138), PR (32/68) and S100 (1/125).ConclusionsOur observations expand the spectrum of recognised SSTR2a-positive lesions and once again demonstrated that MPMNs show immunohistochemical characteristics similar to meningothelial cells.
Subject
General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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