DNA methyltransferase 3B expression is associated with poor outcome of stage I testicular seminoma

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Aims: To examine in testicular seminomas the expression of DNA methyltransferase 3B (DNMT3B), which is known to be associated with early embryonic development and carcinogenesis, and to obtain a predictive marker for relapse of stage I seminomas. Methods and results: Immunohistochemical examination of DNMT3B was performed in 88 cases of seminoma, 35 (39.8%) of which showed widely scattered nuclear immunoreactivity for DNMT3B, and 53 (60.2%) of which were completely negative. The incidence of focal DNMT3B expression was higher in stage III seminomas (5/5, 100%) than in stage I (25/70, 35.7%) or stage II (5/13, 38.5%) seminomas (P=0.011). In stage I seminomas there were no significant correlations between DNMT3B expression and tumour size, invasion of the rete testis, or lymphatic or vascular involvement. Six of 25 cases (24%) showing DNMT3B expression relapsed, whereas only 3/45 cases (6.7%) lacking such expression did so (P=0.037). Patients with seminomas showing DNMT3B expression had a significantly lower relapse-free survival rate than patients whose tumours lacked this feature (P=0.0464). Conclusions: Patients with seminomas showing focal DNMT3B expression are at increased risk of relapse, and should be followed up carefully. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Arai, E., Nakagawa, T., Wakai-Ushijima, S., Fujimoto, H., & Kanai, Y. (2012). DNA methyltransferase 3B expression is associated with poor outcome of stage I testicular seminoma. Histopathology, 60(6 B). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2559.2012.04174.x

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