Recurrences of Pituitary Adenomas or Second De Novo Tumors: Comparisons with First Tumors

World Neurosurg. 2018 Nov:119:e118-e124. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2018.07.056. Epub 2018 Jul 17.

Abstract

Background: Recurrences of pituitary adenomas are not so rare.

Methods: In the German Registry of Pituitary Tumors, more than 12,000 surgical specimens were collected between 1967 and 2012, of which 312 patients with altogether 334 recurrences (n = 646 specimens) were included in our study.

Results: The histopathology of 162 recurrent adenomas could be compared with the original tumor and 37 second recurrences could be compared with the first recurrence. Comparing the proliferation index (Ki-67) of the original and the first recurrent tumor (n = 162), we found an unchanged index in 43 cases (26%), whereas in 69 cases (43%) the index increased and in 50 cases (31%) it decreased. Comparing the first with the second recurrence (n = 37), we found an unchanged index in 8 cases (22%), an increased index in 15 cases (40%), and a decreased index in 14 cases (38%). The third recurrence showed an unchanged index in 1 case (20%), an increased index in 2 cases (40%), and a decreased index in 2 cases (40%). p53 was unchanged in recurrences in 44% of cases, increased in 33%, and decreased in 22%. In 4 cases, adenomas developed into adenomas with strongly increased proliferation (formerly atypical adenomas, now aggressive adenomas) for the first recurrence, and 9 recurrences became aggressive adenomas. A change of tumor type without change of the common transcription factor occurred in 82 cases.

Conclusions: A second independent de novo adenoma was present in 10 cases, probably due to changes of transcription factors.

Keywords: Adenoma; De novo tumor; Pituitary; Recurrence.

MeSH terms

  • Adenoma / metabolism
  • Adenoma / pathology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Ki-67 Antigen / metabolism
  • Male
  • Neoplasm Recurrence, Local / metabolism
  • Neoplasm Recurrence, Local / pathology*
  • Pituitary Hormones / metabolism
  • Pituitary Neoplasms / metabolism
  • Pituitary Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 / metabolism

Substances

  • Ki-67 Antigen
  • MKI67 protein, human
  • Pituitary Hormones
  • Tumor Suppressor Protein p53