1.Patched-1 and Smoothened, a Hedgehog Receptor and Signal Transducer are Highly Expressed in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma
Siti Nur Lina Azman ; Huzlinda Hussin ; Maizaton Atmadini Abdullah
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2017;13(2):1-6
Introduction: The Hedgehog (Hh) signalling pathway is a developmental signalling pathway involved in normal
mammalian developmental and homeostasis of adult renewable tissues. In most adult tissues, this pathway remains
silent and previous studies have shown that constitutive activation of Hedgehog signalling pathway leads to various
types of malignancies including medulloblastomas, basal cell carcinoma, gastrointestinal, breast and prostate cancer.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the immunohistochemical expression of Hedgehog pathway proteins
in Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma and determine their association with overall survival (OS). Methods: Positive
control using normal tonsils were included in each batch of immunohistochemical staining procedure. Results:
PTCH1 proteins were highly expressed in DLBCL and showed strong staining intensity in 107 (100%) cases and
SMO proteins were expressed in 105 (98.1%) cases. PTCH1 proteins were localised in the nucleus of tumour cells,
whereas SMO proteins were mainly localised in the cytoplasm of tumour cells. Positive expression of PTCH1 and
SMO proteins and overall survival of DLBCL patients were correlated with age, gender, race and tumour location.
There was no significant correlation between the expression of these two proteins with any of the parameters.
PTCH1 expression showed significant association with SMO expression (P=0.03). Conclusions: Our findings suggest
that high expression of both PTCH1 and SMO may be important in the pathogenesis of DLBCL. However, additional
mechanisms that may contribute to the activation of HH signalling in DLBCL needs to be further explored.
2.The Role of ISL1 and LHX5 LIM Homeobox Genes in Bladder Tumourigenesis
Mohd Khairul Anuar Md Akhir ; Chan Soon Choy ; Maizaton Atmadini Abdullah ; Fauzah Abd Ghan ; Abhi Veerakumarasiv ; Huzlinda Hussin
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2020;27(1):37-45
Introduction: Lin-11, Isl-1 and Mec-3 domains (LIM) homeobox genes are among the most
important sub-families of homeobox genes. These genes are thought to play an important role in
cancer. In this study, the protein expression of these genes was examined in urothelial carcinoma
of the bladder. The expression pattern of Islet-1 (ISL1) and LIM homeobox 5 (LHX5) across
different cancer stages and grades, as well as the association between the protein expression of
these genes and patient demographics and clinicopathological features, were examined.
Methods: A total of 100 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded urothelial carcinoma tissues
were selected from the Department of Pathology, Hospital Kuala Lumpur and the protein
expression of ISL1 and LHX5 was determined using immunohistochemistry.
Results: Positive expression of ISL1 and LHX5 was detected in 94% and 98% of the
samples, respectively. There were no distinct LHX5 expression patterns associated with different
cancer stages, but the proportion of high-expressing tumours was higher in high-grade tumours.
In addition, there was a significant association between the expression of LHX5 and tumour grade.
The proportion of tumours expressing high levels of ISL1 was found to be highest in later stage
tumours.
Conclusion: The high percentage of tumours expressing both these genes suggests that
ISL1 and LHX5 play an important role in bladder tumourigenesis across multiple stages.
3.Immunohistochemical expression of NANOG in urothelial carcinoma of the bladder
Mohd Khairul Anuar Md Akhir ; Huzlinda HUSSIN ; Abhimanyu VEERAKUMARASIVAM ; Chan Soon CHOY ; Maizaton Atmadini ABDULLAH ; Fauzah Abdul GHANI
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology 2017;39(3):227-234
Urothelial carcinoma is a common malignant neoplasm that has a poor prognosis and a high frequencyof recurrence and metastasis. Constant disease surveillance with periodic and long term cystoscopyexamination is necessary for management of the disease. However, the monitoring and therapyregimen is expensive, incurring a massive burden to patients and the government. Therefore, thedevelopment of specific biomarkers for urothelial carcinoma at an early stage and recurrence detectionbecomes a priority. Homeobox genes are a family of genes that are involved in tumourigenesis.They might be potential prognostic markers for urothelial carcinoma. The study investigated theexpression pattern of NANOG which is one of a homeobox gene in different stages and grades ofurothelial carcinoma. NANOG expressions were also correlated with patient demographic factors andclinicopathological parameters. The expression of NANOG in 100 formalin-fixed paraffin-embeddedurothelial carcinoma tissues was determined by immunohistochemistry. Immunohistochemistryshowed positive expression of NANOG in all specimens with detection in the cytoplasm, nucleiand the nuclear membrane of the cancer cells. The immunohistochemical expression of NANOGincreased across stages and grades of the tumour. The expression of NANOG was not significantlyassociated with demographic factors; gender (p = 0.376), race (p = 0.718) and age (p = 0.058) aswell as with most of the clinicopathological parameters; pathological stage (p = 0.144), grade (p =0.625), lymph node involvement (p = 0.174) and distant metastasis (p = 0.228). However, NANOGexpression showed significant correlation with tumour invasion (p = 0.019). We concluded thatNANOG might be a potential biomarker for early diagnosis of urothelial carcinoma of the bladder.
4.Myxoid Liposarcoma: A Rare Soft Tissue Tumour in the Breast
Maizaton Atmadini Abdullah ; Abdul Hamid Mat Sain ; Fauzah Abdul Ghani
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2020;16(Supp 9, November):131-133
Liposarcoma is one of the most common mesenchymal tumour in adults but it is rare to occur in the breast. Our
case was a 50 year old single nulliparous woman who presented with a right breast mass for one year duration.
The mass was progressively increasing in size in the last few months. Breast examination showed a huge mass
measuring 5 x 8 x 6 cm occupying the entire right breast. Mammogram showed a large homogenous soft tissue
mass occupying the entire right breast with foci of calcification. A trucut biopsy showed a cellular tumour which
was thought to be an invasive carcinoma. The patient underwent right modified radical mastectomy with
axillary clearance. Macroscopy showed a well circumscribed lobulated solid haemorrhagic yellowish tumour
mass measuring 180 x 110 x 50 mm. Microscopically the tumour was heterogenous comprising cellular round
nonlipogenic mesenchymal cells and loose myxoid areas containing small cells. The typical arborizing ‘chicken
wire’ capillaries were observed. Vacuolated lipoblasts were seen. All eleven axillary lymph nodes sampled showed
no metastasis. A diagnosis of a myxoid liposarcoma was made. To raise the suspicion of a possible mesenchymal
tumour, it is very important for clinicians to relay the clinical and radiological findings to the pathologist to avoid
misdiagnosis in a trucut biopsy.
5.Effects of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei Shirota Supplementation on Growth Performance, Intestinal Health, and Fecal AFB1 Metabolite in AFB1-Exposed Rats (Kesan Pemberian Lacticaseibacillus paracasei Shirota terhadap Prestasi Pertumbuhan, Kesihatan Usus dan Metabolit AFB1 di dalam Najis Tikus Terdedah AFB1)
Muhammad Firdhaus Shaharudin ; Siti Raihanah Shafie ; Maizaton Atmadini Abdullah ; Fauzah Abd Ghani ; Mohd Redzwan Sabran
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2024;22(No.2):67-82
Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is a toxin produced by Aspergillus species of fungi. Findings in the
literature has shown the potential of probiotic treatment to alleviate AFB1 toxicity. This study
explores the effects of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei Shirota (LcS) supplementation on the
growth performance, intestinal health, and excretion of faecal AFB1 metabolite of AFB1-
exposed rats. Thirty-two male Sprague Dawley rats were divided into control, AFB1,
AFB1+LcS and LcS groups. AFB1 was given at a complete dosage of 25 µg AFB1/kg body
weight, while LcS supplementation at 2×109 CFU/mL per day for four weeks. The average
body weight of the AFB1 group showed no significant increase from week 2 to 4, while other
groups had an increment throughout the study. The food intake of the AFB1 and AFB1+LcS
groups had significantly reduced throughout the treatment period. AFB1 exposure caused
several changes in the histomorphometry parameters but was normalised with LcS
supplementation. The AFB1 group showed mild to moderate inflammation in all intestinal parts,
whereas only mild inflammation was observed in the jejunum and ileum of the AFB1+LcS
group. Faecal Bifidobacterium spp. counts showed an increment in three groups, while the
AFB1 group showed a significant reduction. The faecal AFB1 in the AFB1 group was
significantly lower than in the AFB1+LcS group. In conclusion, AFB1 affected growth
performance and intestinal health, and wherein the effects were alleviated by LcS
supplementation. Further investigation on intestinal permeability and serum and urinary AFB1
level is suggested to understand the mechanism of probiotic-AFB1 interaction in alleviating
AFB1 toxicity.