Collagen type III and type IV detection in and around human hepatocellular carcinoma.

General & diagnostic pathology Pub Date : 1997-02-01
M V Gulubova
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Extracellular matrix proteins participate in tumor cell growth and progression. Their role in the extratumoral liver tissue needs to be elucidated. Eight patients with hepatocellular carcinoma on noncirrhotic livers are investigated by means of light microscopical and ultrastructural immunohistochemistry for collagen type III and type IV. In the tumor collagen type III, staining is weaker, and collagen type IV is increased. It is topographically located near perisinusoidal stromal cells. In the extratumoral liver tissue, the immunostaining for the two antibodies is stronger perisinusoidally. The number of Ito cells increases significantly in the extratumoral liver tissue. A lot of transitional cells are found there. Sinusoids in the extratumoral tissue are dilated and filled with lymphoid cells and platelets. The presence of matrix proteins between tumor cells is necessary to regulate their growth and differentiation. The increase in extracellular matrix content perisinusoidally in the extratumoral tissue probably erects a protective barrier against metastasizing tumor cells. There, collagen type III and type IV accumulation is probably initiated by signals coming from tumor cells, or from inflammatory cells and platelets in sinusoids.

人肝癌组织及周围III型和IV型胶原蛋白的检测。
细胞外基质蛋白参与肿瘤细胞的生长和进展。它们在瘤外肝组织中的作用有待阐明。本文对8例非肝硬化肝细胞癌患者进行了光镜和超微结构免疫组化对III型和IV型胶原的检测。在肿瘤中,III型胶原染色较弱,IV型胶原增多。它在地形上靠近窦周间质细胞。在瘤外肝组织中,这两种抗体的免疫染色在瘤周更强。瘤外肝组织中Ito细胞数量显著增加。那里有很多移行细胞。瘤外组织的窦状窦扩张,充满淋巴样细胞和血小板。肿瘤细胞间基质蛋白的存在是调节肿瘤细胞生长和分化的必要条件。瘤外组织瘤周细胞外基质含量的增加可能建立了一个防止肿瘤细胞转移的保护屏障。在那里,III型和IV型胶原的积累可能是由肿瘤细胞或窦内炎症细胞和血小板的信号引起的。
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