Histological Tracking into the Third Dimension: Evolution of Early Tumorigenesis in VHL Kidney.

IF 1.9 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Journal of Kidney Cancer and VHL Pub Date : 2021-09-10 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.15586/jkcvhl.v8i3.189
Mayyan Mubarak, Nayef Al-Gharaibeh, Samuel Sommaruga, Jie Li, Alexander Oliver Vortmeyer
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Abstract

Using a novel three-dimensional (3D) approach, we tracked histological changes to elucidate the earliest stages of renal clear cell neoplasia in normal kidney tissue of patients with von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease. Tissue blocks of interest were procured, serially sectioned, and 3D reconstruction of the entirety of pathologic events was performed. The results reveal an abundance of foci with aberrant clear cell proliferation that initially develop along the tubular lining, but have the potential to aggregate within individual tubules. This stage is followed by the extension of clear cell aggregates beyond the tubular basement membrane, which allows for the recruitment of angiogenesis derived from interstitial vasculature. The results suggest that the most frequent pathologic event in VHL kidneys is the presence of isolated or aggregated clear cells within the tubular epithelium, potentially developing further into a protracted process of neoplasia. The abundance of independent pathologic events in VHL kidneys confirms developmental mechanisms to precede tumor initiation. To our knowledge, this is the first report demonstrating that tracking of histologic changes in the 3rd dimension enables the confirmation of the sequence of events from the earliest pathologic change in the VHL kidney to the neoplastic stage. This approach is not only useful for visualization and quantification of pathologic changes but also for targeted sampling allowing selective analysis of the earliest stages of clear cell carcinogenesis.

三维组织学追踪:VHL肾脏早期肿瘤发生的演变。
使用一种新颖的三维(3D)方法,我们跟踪组织学变化,以阐明von Hippel-Lindau (VHL)病患者正常肾组织中肾透明细胞瘤的早期阶段。获取感兴趣的组织块,连续切片,并对整个病理事件进行3D重建。结果显示大量具有异常透明细胞增殖的灶,最初沿着小管内壁发育,但有可能在单个小管内聚集。这个阶段之后,透明细胞聚集物延伸到管状基底膜之外,这允许来自间质血管系统的血管新生的募集。结果表明,VHL肾脏最常见的病理事件是小管上皮内存在分离或聚集的透明细胞,可能进一步发展为长期的肿瘤过程。VHL肾脏中大量独立病理事件证实了肿瘤发生前的发育机制。据我们所知,这是第一个证明在三维空间中跟踪组织学变化能够确认从VHL肾脏最早的病理变化到肿瘤阶段的事件顺序的报告。这种方法不仅对病理变化的可视化和量化有用,而且对透明细胞癌变的早期阶段进行选择性分析的靶向取样也很有用。
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