[Increase in alpha-actin and basic fibroblast growth factor in angiofibromas in patients with tuberous sclerosis].

M Takanashi, J Nakayama, M Inoue, A Urabe, Y Hori
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We examined alpha-actin and an angiogenic factor, basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), by immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis in four angiofibromas (AFs) and a connective tissue nevus (CTN) obtained from two patients with tuberous sclerosis (TS). There was an increase of alpha-actin-positive microvessels in the papillary and the upper reticular dermis of AFs and a CTN as compared to those in normal skin. The main localization of alpha-actin in the microvessels of AFs was considered to be pericytes. Many microvessels and a few interstitial fibroblast-like cells in frozen sections of AFs and a CTN were positively stained for bFGF, and most of the bFGF-positive microvessels corresponded to those containing alpha-actin as determined by double immunostaining. These data suggested a possible role of increased bFGF in stimulating angiogenesis and/or mainitaining vessels in AFs, although augmentation of mitotic activity was not noted by staining with Ki-67. Further investigations on the identification of the bFGF-producing cells and biological function of bFGF in AFs may be a clue to elucidate pathomechanisms of AFs.

[结节性硬化症患者血管纤维瘤中α -肌动蛋白和碱性成纤维细胞生长因子升高]。
我们通过免疫组织化学和Western blot分析,在2例结节性硬化症(TS)患者的4例血管纤维瘤(AFs)和结缔组织痣(CTN)中检测了α -肌动蛋白和一种血管生成因子,碱性成纤维细胞生长因子(bFGF)。与正常皮肤相比,AFs和CTN的乳头状和上网状真皮中α -肌动蛋白阳性微血管增加。α -肌动蛋白在AFs微血管中的主要定位是周细胞。AFs和CTN冷冻切片的许多微血管和少数间质成纤维细胞样细胞bFGF阳性染色,双免疫染色结果显示,大多数bFGF阳性微血管与含有α -肌动蛋白的微血管相对应。这些数据表明,尽管Ki-67染色未发现有丝分裂活性的增强,但bFGF的增加可能在刺激af血管生成和/或维持血管中起作用。进一步研究AFs中产生bFGF的细胞的鉴定和bFGF的生物学功能,可能为阐明AFs的病理机制提供线索。
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