Abstract

Proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is a 36-kDa DNA polymerase-delta auxiliary protein which accumulates in the nucleus during S phase of the cell cycle. Immunohistochemical labeling indices (LI) of PCNA and Ki-67 were compared using an avidin-biotin complex method on frozen sections of 27 nervous system tumors. 3 normal cerebral cortices, and 3 peripheral nerves. In glial tumors, PCNA and Ki-67 LI increased with increasing tumor grade (Daumas-Duport system). In 5 low-grade glial tumors, PCNA and Ki-67 LI were less than or equal to 1%, except for one optic nerve glioma (Ki-67 LI = 6%). In 7 grade 3 astrocytomas and 1 mixed glioma, PCNA LI were less than or equal to 1-1.5%, while Ki-67 LI were 2%-10%. In 7 grade 4 astrocytomas and 1 metastatic carcinoma, PCNA LI ranged from 6%-15% while Ki-67 LI ranged from 17%-30%. In 5 of 6 schwannomas, focally high PCNA LI (4%-65%) were noted, despite low LI with Ki-67 (less than or equal to 1.6%). Scattered normal schwann cell nuclei also stained with PCNA, but normal cerebral cortex did not.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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