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Human Pathology | 1992

Basal cell (basaloid) carcinoma of the lung: A new morphologic and phenotypic entity with separate prognostic significance

E. Brambilla; Denis Moro; D. Veale; Pierre-Yves Brichon; P. Stoebner; B. Paramelle; Christian Brambilla

On review of 115 poorly or undifferentiated lung cancers from 671 lung tumors resected over a 7-year period, we have found 38 cases of basaloid carcinoma. The cardinal histopathologic features distinguishing this tumor from other non-small cell lung cancers are a lobular growth pattern of small cells with moderately hyperchromatic nuclei, with no prominent nucleoli, and with scant cytoplasm, a high mitotic rate, and peripheral palisading. Basaloid carcinoma was present in a pure form in 19 cases and the other 19 tumors were of a mixed, but prominent, basaloid type associated with squamous cell carcinoma, large cell carcinoma, or adenocarcinoma. The immunophenotype of basaloid cancers was close to that of basal bronchial epithelial cells, with a low level of expression of low molecular weight cytokeratins. Staining for neuroendocrine markers was infrequent and inconsistent. Ultrastructural study showed an absence of neurosecretory granules and the presence of some squamous and/or glandular differentiation. This morphologic and immunologic phenotype suggests that basaloid carcinoma is derived from a pluripotent reserve cell or a basal bronchial epithelial stem cell. This unique histologic form of lung tumor has a poor prognosis, with a median survival rate of 22 months for stage I and II disease. This justifies classification of basaloid carcinoma as a distinct form of lung cancer, separate from small cell lung carcinoma.


The American Journal of Surgical Pathology | 1998

Neural cell adhesion molecules (NCAM) and NCAM-PSA expression in neuroendocrine lung tumors

Sylvie Lantuejoul; Denis Moro; Rob J.A.M. Michalides; Christian Brambilla; Elisabeth Brambilla

Neural cell adhesion molecules (NCAM) represent specific markers of neuroendocrine (NE) differentiation in lung cancer. Because the polysialic acid form (NCAM-PSA) has reduced adhesion properties, we hypothesized that NCAM-PSA expression could favor metastatic spread. Immunostaining of NCAM and NCAM-PSA were therefore compared in 120 NE lung tumors, including 17 typical carcinoids, 3 atypical carcinoids, 30 large cell NE carcinomas and 70 small cell lung carcinomas, as compared with 25 adenocarcinomas and 25 squamous cell carcinomas. Neural cell adhesion molecules were negative in adenocarcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas but were constantly expressed in all NE tumors from typical carcinoids to small cell lung carcinomas. NCAM-PSA expression was significantly more frequent in high-grade tumors, with 24 of 30 positive cases in large cell NE carcinomas and 65 of 70 positive cases in small cell lung carcinoma, than in carcinoids with 10 of 17 and 2 of 3 positive cases in typical carcinoids and atypical carcinoids, respectively. The neural cell adhesion molecule-polysialic acid form scores of staining were significantly higher in high-grade as compared with low-grade tumors (p = 0.002), and were correlated with nodal spread (p = 0.04) and metastasis (p = 0.016) across histologic classes but not in individual tumor type. We conclude that NCAM-PSA connotes poor differentiation and aggressive clinical behavior in the spectrum of NE lung tumors, but cannot be regarded as a prognostic factor in individual tumor classes.


American Journal of Pathology | 1995

Expression of c-ets-1, collagenase 1, and urokinase-type plasminogen activator genes in lung carcinomas.

Isabelle Bolon; Gouyer; M Devouassoux; B Vandenbunder; N Wernert; Denis Moro; Christian Brambilla; Elisabeth Brambilla


Clinical Cancer Research | 1998

p53 mutant immunophenotype and deregulation of p53 transcription pathway (Bcl2, Bax, and Waf1) in precursor bronchial lesions of lung cancer.

E. Brambilla; Sylvie Gazzeri; Sylvie Lantuejoul; Jean-Luc Coll; Denis Moro; Negoescu A; C. Brambilla


Clinical Cancer Research | 1999

Alterations of Rb Pathway (Rb-p16INK4-Cyclin D1) in Preinvasive Bronchial Lesions

Elisabeth Brambilla; Sylvie Gazzeri; Denis Moro; Sylvie Lantuejoul; Sylvie Veyrenc; Christian Brambilla


Clinical Cancer Research | 2003

Value of immunohistochemical markers in preinvasive bronchial lesions in risk assessment of lung cancer.

Michel Jeanmart; Sylvie Lantuejoul; Frédéric Fievet; Denis Moro; Nathalie Sturm; Christian Brambilla; Elisabeth Brambilla


International Journal of Cancer | 1994

p53 genetic abnormalities and myc activation in human lung carcinoma

Sylvie Gazzeri; Elisabeth Brambilla; Claude Caron De Fromentel; Valérie Gouyer; Denis Moro; Pascal Perron; François Berger; Christian Brambilla


International Journal of Cancer | 1994

Loss of heterozygosity at the RB locus correlates with loss of RB protein in primary malignant neuro‐endocrine lung carcinomas

Valérie Gouyer; Sylvie Gazzeri; Elisabeth Brambilla; Isabelle Bolon; Denis Moro; Pascal Perron; Alim-Louis Benabid; Christian Brambilla


American Journal of Pathology | 1997

Expression of urokinase-type plasminogen activator, stromelysin 1, stromelysin 3, and matrilysin genes in lung carcinomas.

Isabelle Bolon; M Devouassoux; Catherine Robert; Denis Moro; Christian Brambilla; Elisabeth Brambilla


Chest | 2002

Intrapleural Infusion of Activated Macrophages and γ-Interferon in Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma: A Phase II Study

Isabelle Monnet; Jean-Luc Breau; Denis Moro; H. Lena; Jean-Christophe Eymard; Olivier Ménard; Jean-Philippe Vuillez; Mohamed Chokri; Jean-Loup Romet-Lemonne; Manuel Lopez

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Jean-Philippe Vuillez

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

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C. Brambilla

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

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Marc Colonna

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

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Michel Bolla

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Grenoble

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Pascal Perron

Joseph Fourier University

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