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Clinical Neuropathology | 2009

Atypical teratoid/ rhabdoid tumor of the central nervous system in an 18-year-old patient

Vassilis Samaras; Angeliki Stamatelli; Efstathios Samaras; Ioanna Stergiou; Paraskevi Konstantopoulou; Vassilis Varsos; Alexander R. Judkins; Jaclyn A. Biegel; Calypso Barbatis

OBJECTIVE Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumors are aggressive neoplasms of the central nervous system occurring mainly in the early childhood and rarely in adults. We described a case of this tumor in an 18-year-old male patient without previous medical history. MATERIAL AND METHODS The neoplasm was localized in the right frontotemporal area of the brain and was totally excised. The specimen was fixed in formalin and embedded in paraffin. The histological and immunohistochemical features of the neoplasm were assessed, while sequencing analysis as well as interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) were performed. RESULTS Histological and immunohistochemical analysis demonstrated atypical rhabdoid cells strongly and diffusely positive for EMA and Vimentin as well as focally immunoreactive for SMA and GFAP. Additionally, though no abnormalities detected in the coding sequence of the INI1 gene, interphase FISH studies were consistent with a homozygous deletion of the INI1 gene in the majority of examined nuclei. INI1 immunostaining demonstrated diffuse loss of nuclear INI1 expression in tumor cells. Taken together, the results were consistent with a diagnosis of atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor (ATRT). CONCLUSIONS 26 previous cases of ATRT have been reported in adults, thus far. To our knowledge, this is the eighth case of an ATRT reported in an adult patient having genetic confirmation and the first one in which the tumor is, partly, localized in the right temporal area of the brain. This unusual presentation underlines the necessity of considering this devastating neoplasm in the differential diagnosis of malignant brain tumors of young adults.


Histopathology | 2012

Phosphorylated 4E-binding protein 1 (p-4E-BP1): a novel prognostic marker in human astrocytomas.

Penelope Korkolopoulou; Georgia Levidou; Elias El-Habr; Christina Piperi; Christos Adamopoulos; Vassilis Samaras; Efstathios Boviatsis; Irene Thymara; Eleni-Andriana Trigka; Stratigoula Sakellariou; Nikolaos Kavantzas; Efstratios Patsouris; Angelica A. Saetta

Korkolopoulou P, Levidou G, El‐Habr E A, Piperi C, Adamopoulos C, Samaras V, Boviatsis E, Thymara I, Trigka E‐A, Sakellariou S, Kavantzas N, Patsouris E & Saetta A A 
(2012) Histopathology 61, 293–305


BMC Gastroenterology | 2011

Synchronous well differentiated neuroendocrine tumour and gastrointestinal stromal tumour of the stomach: a case report

Vassilis Samaras; Periklis G. Foukas; Konstantinos Triantafyllou; Vassilia Leontara; Dimitrios Tsapralis; Eirini M Tsompanidi; Anastasios Machairas; Ioannis Panayiotides

BackgroundWell differentiated neuroendocrine tumours (carcinoids), arising from cells of the diffuse neuroendocrine system, represent the most commonly encountered gastric endocrine tumours. Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs), which stem from interstitial Cajal cells located within the wall of the gastrointestinal tract and have a characteristic immunoreactivity for CD117 (c-kit protein), account for the majority of gastrointestinal mesenchymal neoplasms. Simultaneous occurrence of a GIST with a well differentiated neuroendocrine tumour in the stomach is very rare.MethodsClinical history, endoscopy and histopathological findings were utilized for our diagnostic considerations.ResultsWe report the coexistence of a high risk GIST with a well differentiated neuroendocrine tumour of benign clinical behavior, both located in the stomach, in a 62-year-old man previously operated for a gastric well differentiated neuroendocrine tumour with uncertain malignant behaviour.ConclusionsEven single well differentiated, sporadic, NETs of small size may coexist with GISTs. An appropriate initial therapeutic approach combined with a scrupulous follow-up seems to play a significant role in terms of preventing a metastatic disease.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Emerging Role of Linker Histone Variant H1x as a Biomarker with Prognostic Value in Astrocytic Gliomas. A Multivariate Analysis including Trimethylation of H3K9 and H4K20

Athanasia Sepsa; Georgia Levidou; Antonis Gargalionis; Christos Adamopoulos; Anastasia Spyropoulou; Georgia Dalagiorgou; Irene Thymara; Efstathios Boviatsis; Marios S. Themistocleous; Kalliopi Petraki; George Vrettakos; Vassilis Samaras; Athanassios Zisakis; Efstratios Patsouris; Christina Piperi; Penelope Korkolopoulou

Although epigenetic alterations play an essential role in gliomagenesis, the relevance of aberrant histone modifications and the respective enzymes has not been clarified. Experimental data implicates histone H3 lysine (K) methyltransferases SETDB1 and SUV39H1 into glioma pathobiology, whereas linker histone variant H1.0 and H4K20me3 reportedly affect prognosis. We investigated the expression of H3K9me3 and its methyltransferases along with H4K20me3 and H1x in 101 astrocytic tumors with regard to clinicopathological characteristics and survival. The effect of SUV39H1 inhibition by chaetocin on the proliferation, colony formation and migration of T98G cells was also examined. SETDB1 and cytoplasmic SUV39H1 levels increased from normal brain through low-grade to high-grade tumors, nuclear SUV39H1 correlating inversely with grade. H3K9me3 immunoreactivity was higher in normal brain showing no association with grade, whereas H1x and H4K20me3 expression was higher in grade 2 than in normal brain or high grades. These expression patterns of H1x, H4K20me3 and H3K9me3 were verified by Western immunoblotting. Chaetocin treatment significantly reduced proliferation, clonogenic potential and migratory ability of T98G cells. H1x was an independent favorable prognosticator in glioblastomas, this effect being validated in an independent set of 66 patients. Diminished nuclear SUV39H1 expression adversely affected survival in univariate analysis. In conclusion, H4K20me3 and H3K9 methyltransferases are differentially implicated in astroglial tumor progression. Deregulation of H1x emerges as a prognostic biomarker.


Cases Journal | 2008

Simultaneous occurrence of cerebellar medulloblastoma and pituitary adenoma: A case report

Vassilis Samaras; Efstathios Samaras; Ioanna Stergiou; Paraskevi Konstantopoulou; Christos Arnaoutoglou; Marianthi Arnaoutoglou; Vassilis Varsos; Calypso Barbatis

PurposeWe present the unusual occurrence of two distinct neoplasms in a 42-year-old woman with an operated pituitary adenoma 18 years ago.MethodsClinical history, magnetic resonance imaging studies and histopathological findings were utilized for our diagnostic considerations.ResultsConcomitant presence of a cerebellar medulloblastoma secondary disseminated within the spinal canal and a pituitary macroadenoma, was identified.ConclusionTo the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case in which these two neoplasms are simultaneously occurred in the same individual. A short review of the literature is performed.


Journal of neurological disorders | 2013

Implication of the JAK-STAT Pathway in Gliomagenesis: A Target for Therapy?

Elias A. El Habr; Christos Adamopoulos; Georgia Levidou; Vassilis Samaras; Athanasios Zisakis; Penelope Korkolopoulou; Christina Piperi

Gliomas, being the most prevalent and aggressive malignancy of the central nervous system, are associated with poor prognosis and very low survival rates. Failure of malignant glioma cells to respond to conventional cancer therapies is attributed to their infiltrating and immunosuppressive phenotype along with increased molecular heterogeneity. Current evidence implicates aberrant JAK-STAT signaling and expression of STAT inhibitors in the molecular pathogenesis of gliomas. This review provides a critical account of recent evidence regarding JAK-STAT signaling components in gliomagenesis, highlighting the potential therapeutic benefits and perspectives of targeting this pathway.


Human Immunology | 2009

Analysis of interleukin (IL)-8 expression in human astrocytomas: Associations with IL-6, cyclooxygenase-2, vascular endothelial growth factor, and microvessel morphometry

Vassilis Samaras; Christina Piperi; Georgia Levidou; Athanasios Zisakis; Nikolaos Kavantzas; Marios S. Themistocleous; Efstathios I. Boviatsis; Calypso Barbatis; Robert W. Lea; Anastasios Kalofoutis; Penelope Korkolopoulou


Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry | 2007

Application of the ELISPOT method for comparative analysis of interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-10 secretion in peripheral blood of patients with astroglial tumors

Vassilis Samaras; Christina Piperi; Penelope Korkolopoulou; Athanasios Zisakis; Georgia Levidou; Marios S. Themistocleous; Efstathios I. Boviatsis; Damianos E. Sakas; Robert W. Lea; Anastasios Kalofoutis; Efstratios Patsouris


Cytokine | 2011

Prognostic significance of IL-8-STAT-3 pathway in astrocytomas: correlation with IL-6, VEGF and microvessel morphometry.

Christina Piperi; Vassilis Samaras; Georgia Levidou; Nikolaos Kavantzas; Efstathios Boviatsis; Kalliopi Petraki; Athanasios Grivas; Calypso Barbatis; Vassilis Varsos; Efstratios Patsouris; Penelope Korkolopoulou


Pathology Research and Practice | 2009

Comparative immunohistochemical analysis of aurora-A and aurora-B expression in human glioblastomas. Associations with proliferative activity and clinicopathological features.

Vassilis Samaras; Angeliki Stamatelli; Efstathios Samaras; Christos Arnaoutoglou; Marianthi Arnaoutoglou; Ioanna Stergiou; Paraskevi Konstantopoulou; Vassilis Varsos; Andreas Karameris; Calypso Barbatis

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Georgia Levidou

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Penelope Korkolopoulou

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Christina Piperi

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Calypso Barbatis

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Efstratios Patsouris

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Athanasios Zisakis

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Efstathios Boviatsis

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Angeliki Stamatelli

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Christos Adamopoulos

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Christos Arnaoutoglou

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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