Increased phosphatidylcholine (16:0/16:0) in the folliculus lymphaticus of Warthin tumor

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Abstract

Warthin tumor (War-T), the second most common benign salivary gland tumor, consists mainly of neoplastic epithelium and lymphoid stroma. Some proteins and genes thought to be involved in War-T were evaluated by molecular biology and immunology. However, lipids as an important component of many tumor cells have not been well studied in War-T. To elucidate the molecular biology and pathogenesis of War-T, we investigated the visualized distribution of phosphatidylcholines (PCs) by imaging mass spectrometry (IMS). In our IMS analysis of a typical case, 10 signals were significantly different in intensity (p∈ + (m/z 772.5), [PC (16:0/20:4)∈+∈K] + (m/z 820.5), [PC (16:0/20:3)∈+∈K] + (m/z 822.5), [PC (18:2/20:4)∈+∈K] + (m/z 844.5), and [PC (18:0/20:5)∈+∈K] + (m/z 846.5). PC (16:0/16:0) was increased specifically in the folliculus lymphaticus of War-T lymphoid stroma, suggesting a different metabolism. Localization of PC (16:0/16:0) might reflect inflammation activity participating in the pathogenesis of War-T. Thus, our IMS analysis revealed the profile of PCs specific to the War-T region. The molecules identified in our study provide important information for further studies of War-T pathogenesis.

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He, Q., Takizawa, Y., Hayasaka, T., Masaki, N., Kusama, Y., Su, J., … Setou, M. (2014). Increased phosphatidylcholine (16:0/16:0) in the folliculus lymphaticus of Warthin tumor. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 406(24), 5815–5825. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-014-7890-9

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