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- Case Report -

A Case of Well Differentiated Fetal Adenocarcinoma With a Mutation of the β -catenin Gene

Shoichi Mori1, Yoshitaka Sekido2, Kikuo Shigemitsu1, Hiromu Yoshioka1, Munehisa Imaizumi1, Kaoru Shimokata3
Department of 1Thoracic Surgery, 2Clinical Preventive Medicine, 3Respiratory Medicine, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Japan

Background. Well differentiated fetal adenocarcinoma (WDFA) is a very rare lung tumor, and there have been very few studies reporting genetic mutations in the development of this type of tumor. Case. A 38-year-old man was admitted to our hospital for investigation of an abnormal shadow in the left lung on a chest roentgenogram. After metastasis was ruled out, he underwent left upper lobectomy and mediastinal lymph node dissection. Although the preoperative diagnosis by needle biopsy was adenocarcinoma, pathological examination of the surgical specimen confirmed the diagnosis of well differentiated fetal adenocarcinoma. We performed mutation analysis of the p53, KRAS, and β-catenin genes and found a missense mutation at codon 37 of the β-catenin gene exon 3, leading to an amino acid substitution of TCT (Ser) to TGT (Cys), but no mutations were present in p53 or KRAS. Furthermore, immunohistochemical analysis detected positive staining of synaptophysin and CD56, indicating that the tumor cells showed neuroendocrine differentiation. Conclusion. Our results suggested that a β-catenin gene alteration might be involved in the development of WDFA.
key words: Lung blastoma, Catenin, Genetic mutation, Immunohistochemistry

Received: January 17, 2003
Accepted: June 9, 2003

JJLC 43 (4): 351-355, 2003

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