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Background/aim: The authors studied the expression of cancer stem cell surface marker, ABCG2, and neural stem cell marker, MCM2, in retinoblastoma and correlated clinicopathologically. Methods: Among 39 retinoblastomas, 18 tumours were not subjected to preoperative/postoperative chemotherapy, 15 tumours underwent postoperative chemotherapy, and six tumours had preoperative chemotherapy. There were 20 tumours with no invasion and 19 tumours with invasion of choroid/ optic nerve. ABCG2 and MCM2 expression was studied by immunohistochemistry. Results: ABCG2 was positive in six of six and MCM2 was positive in five of six tumours that had recurred in the orbit or metastasised. ABCG2 was positive in 15/19 tumours with invasion. MCM2 was positive in 16/19 tumours with invasion. Invasive tumours showed higher expression of ABCG2 (p < 0.01) and MCM2 (p < 0.01) proteins. There was no correlation with differentiation and laterality of the tumours. Nonneoplastic retina was positive for ABCG2 and MCM2. Conclusion: ABCG2 and MCM2 were expressed more in invasive tumours. Further studies are needed to understand the significance of ABCG2 and MCM2 expression in retinoblastoma.
Background/aim: The authors studied the expression of cancer stem cell surface marker, ABCG2, and neural stem cell marker, MCM2, in retinoblastoma and, closely linked clinicopathologically. Methods: Among 39 retinoblastomas, 18 tumours were not approach to preoperative/postoperative chemotherapy, 15 Results showed that ABCG2 and MCM2 expression were studied by immunohistochemistry. Was positive in five of six tumours that had recurred in the orbit or metastasised. ABCG2 was positive in 15/19 tumours with invasion. MCM2 was positive in 16/19 tumours with invasion. Invasive tumours showed higher expression of ABCG2 (p < 0.01) And MCM2 (p < 0.01) proteins. There was no correlation with differentiation and laterality of the tumours. Nonneoplastic retina was positive for ABCG2 and M CM2. Conclusion: ABCG2 and MCM2 were expressed more in invasive tumours. Further studies are needed to understand the significance of ABCG2 and MCM2 expression in retinoblastoma.