Original Article

Sodium Iodide Symporter Protein Expression and Clinicopathological Variables in Pure Testicular Seminomas

10.5152/cjms.2017.193

  • Aylin Yazgan
  • Kemal Ener
  • Ayşegül Gözalan
  • Nilüfer Yıldırım
  • Nazmiye Dinçer
  • Sibel Yavuz Orhun
  • Serdar Balcı
  • Yetkin Ağaçkıran

Received Date: 26.11.2016 Accepted Date: 12.02.2017 Cyprus J Med Sci 2017;2(1):5-8

BACKGROUND

Testis carcinomas cause cancer-related morbidity and mortality in adults. Radioiodine I-131 (RAI) therapy may be an alternative for the treatment. The aim of this study is to investigate the presence and localization of sodium iodide symporter (NIS) expression in pure testicular seminomas, two lymph nodes with seminoma metastasis, and two embryonal carcinomas by immunohistochemically methods.

MATERIAL and METHODS

The localization of NIS expression was defined as positive according to >10% membranous staining. Cytoplasmic staining was noted as present/absent. NIS expression was compared to the invasions.

RESULTS

There was no rete testis invasion in 66.7% (26/37) and epididymis invasion in 84.6% (33/37) of the cases. Lymphovascular invasion was seen in 64.1% (25/37) of the cases. There was no membranous staining in pure seminomas, but it was present in two embryonal carcinomas. Cytoplasmic staining was present in 41% (16/34) of the tumors. Cytoplasmic NIS expression was present in 72.7% (p=0.135) and 75% (p=0.6) of the rete testis and epididymis invasions, respectively. There was no statistically important relationship with the cytoplasmic expression, lymphovascular invasion, and the other parameters (p>0.05).

CONCLUSION

Research of NIS expression in pure seminomas with larger series may clear the option of RAI treatment in seminomas. Also, evidence of different expression profiles in non-seminomatous testicular tumors was determined.

Keywords: Adult, male, seminoma, testicular neoplasms, sodium iodide symporter expression