Highlighting nuclear membrane staining in thyroid neoplasms with emerin: review and diagnostic utility.

TitleHighlighting nuclear membrane staining in thyroid neoplasms with emerin: review and diagnostic utility.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsKinsella MD, Hinrichs B, Cohen C, Siddiqui MT
JournalDiagn Cytopathol
Volume41
Issue6
Pagination497-504
Date Published2013 Jun
ISSN1097-0339
KeywordsCarcinoma, Papillary, Cell Nucleus, Humans, Membrane Proteins, Nuclear Envelope, Nuclear Proteins, Thyroid Neoplasms
Abstract

Immunohistochemical staining (IHC) with emerin, an integral inner nuclear membrane protein, highlights nuclear membrane details in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). We evaluated emerin for highlighting nuclear shape, grooves, inclusions, circumferential nuclear membrane irregularities ("garlands"), deep "stellate" membrane invaginations, and crescents in 34 fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cell blocks, PTC (n = 24) and follicular neoplasms (FN) (n = 10). Tissue microarrays were also examined for 182 cases, PTC (n = 95) and non-PTC (n = 87). Emerin IHC of PTC revealed a predominantly oval nuclear shape in the majority of cases, with FN demonstrating round nuclei and FV of PTC showing a roughly equal distribution of round and oval shapes. In addition to oval nuclear shape, the presence of emerin-positive nuclear grooves, circumferential emerin nuclear "garlands," nuclear crescent shapes, and chromatin clearing on cell block H&E staining were significant predictors of PTC by regression analysis. Emerin IHC of thyroid FNA and surgical specimens serves as a useful adjunct to conventional H&E staining in the diagnosis of PTC and its distinction from FN by delineating diagnostic nuclear membrane irregularities ("garlands" and crescents), nuclear grooves, and a characteristic oval nuclear shape. In diagnostically challenging cases with limited cellularity, emerin staining can help to provide a more definitive diagnosis of PTC.

DOI10.1002/dc.22870
Alternate JournalDiagn Cytopathol
PubMed ID22644998
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