Essential for the differentiation and survival of sympathetic neurons and chromaffin cells, the transcription factor PHOX2B is highly specific for the peripheral
autonomic nervous system.
Neuroblasts are derived from sympathoadrenal lineage
neural crest cells and therefore require and constitutively express PHOX2B. PHOX2B
immunohistochemical staining, as a marker of neural crest derivation, has been shown to be sensitive and specific for undifferentiated
neuroblastoma, enabling identification where other markers fail to recognize neuroblastoma among various different small round blue cell tumors of childhood. The diagnostic utility of PHOX2B staining extends to later stages of differentiation. Its strength and specificity can detect the small foci of neuroblastic tumors metastatic to the bone marrow, an identification critical for determining disease staging. PHOX2B staining also overcomes frequent obstacles to neuroblastoma detection in post-treatment samples, which frequently exhibit dense fibrosis, prominent inflammatory infiltrates, and/or diffuse calcification. == Pathology ==