Neuroblastoma: Diagnostic and Clinical Aspects

S. Marino, F. Puglisi, G. Magro, G. Belfiore, V. Di Benedetto, M. Scuderi, A. Portale, S. D’amico, V. Miraglia, M. Licciardello, L. Lo Nigro, M. La Spina, G. Russo, A. Di Cataldo
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Abstract Due to its many clinical and biologic characteristics, neuroblastoma (NB) is a polyhedric neoplasm. It is a very complex, extremely heterogeneous disease that can regress spontaneously even without therapy. However, it frequently shows a very aggressive behavior, refractory to current intensive multimodal therapy. The tumor, originating from primordial neural crest cells, is biochemically unique for its metabolic pathways of catecholamine synthesis and metabolism. Homovanillic acid (HVA), the main metabolite of dopamine, and vanillylmandelic acid (VMA), the main metabolite of adrenalin and noradrenalin, are sensitive and convenient markers of NB since they are found in large amounts in patient's urine. The rate of NB patients with positive VMA and/or HVA at the diagnosis varies with the stage of the disease, with high-stage tumors being more likely to have abnormal levels. Other less specific NB tumor serum markers are neuron-specific enolase, ferritin, and lactate dehydrogenase. NB is one of the few pediatric tumors in which tumor markers have been shown to have a role in the diagnosis, prognosis, and disease monitoring.
神经母细胞瘤:诊断和临床方面
神经母细胞瘤(neuroblastoma, NB)具有多种临床和生物学特征,是一种多面体肿瘤。这是一种非常复杂、异质性极强的疾病,即使不经治疗也能自行消退。然而,它经常表现出非常具有攻击性的行为,目前强化的多模式治疗难以治愈。肿瘤起源于原始神经嵴细胞,其儿茶酚胺的合成和代谢途径在生物化学上是独特的。多巴胺的主要代谢物同质香草酸(HVA)和肾上腺素和去甲肾上腺素的主要代谢物香草扁桃酸(VMA)在患者尿液中大量存在,是NB的敏感和方便的标志物。NB患者在诊断时VMA和/或HVA阳性的比例随疾病分期而变化,高分期肿瘤更有可能出现异常水平。其他特异性较低的NB肿瘤血清标志物有神经元特异性烯醇化酶、铁蛋白和乳酸脱氢酶。NB是少数肿瘤标志物在诊断、预后和疾病监测中发挥作用的儿科肿瘤之一。
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