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Neural cell adhesion molecule expression, neuroendocrine differentiation and prognosis in lung carcinoma.

European journal of cancer (Oxford, England : 1990) (1991-01-01)
R E Kibbelaar, K E Moolenaar, R J Michalides, P C Van Bodegom, R G Vanderschueren, S S Wagenaar, K P Dingemans, D Bitter-Suermann, O Dalesio, N Van Zandwijk
RÉSUMÉ

We investigated the expression of the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) in a series of surgically resected lung carcinomas of various histological subtypes by means of a panel of monoclonal antibodies recognising different N-CAM epitopes. In a subgroup of 56 tumours, the results of immunostaining with MAb 123C3--the antibody studied most extensively in our material--were compared to the ultrastructure, and in 231 radically resected non-small cell carcinomas, with histological tumour type and with clinical follow-up data. N-CAM expression was not limited to neuroendocrine tumours, as assessed ultrastructurally. Non-small cell lung carcinomas positive for MAb 123C3 showed post-operative overall and disease-free survival times significantly shorter than 123C3-negative non-small cell carcinomas.