Ganglioglioma, pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma (PXA) and pilocytic astrocytoma are rare brain neoplasms with frequent activation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathway. A downstream marker of MAP-kinase pathway activation is cyclin D1. However, the expression of cyclin D1 has not been studied in the differential diagnosis between these brain tumors. The aim of this work is to compare the expression of cyclin D1 in ganglioglioma, PXA, pilocytic astrocytoma. We also compared cyclin D1 expression in giant cell glioblastoma and in IDH wild type glioblastoma. Our work shows that roughly half of gangliogliomas have ganglion cells stained by cyclin D1 while two third of PXA have pleormophic cells stained by cyclin D1 and 15% of giant cell glioblastoma have pleomorphic cells stained by cyclin D1 (p < 0.001). Cyclin D1 never stains normal neurons either in the adjacent cortex of circumscribed tumor, or in entrapped neurons in IDH wild type glioblastomas. The expression of cyclin D1 is correlated to the presence of BRAF V600E mutation in ganglioglioma and PXA (p = 0.002). To conclude, cyclin D1 positivity might be used to confirm the neoplastic nature of ganglion cells. Cyclin D1 is expressed in most cases of BRAF V600E mutated gangliogliomas but also in cases without BRAF mutations suggesting an activation of MAP-kinase pathway through another way. Cyclin D1 immunohistochemistry has currently no or little role in the differential diagnosis of pilocytic astrocytoma. Its role in the differential diagnosis between PXA and giant cell glioblastoma needs to be further investigated on external series.
Keywords: Cyclin D1; Ganglioglioma; MAP-kinase pathway; Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma.
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