[钙化牙源性囊肿上皮细胞中各种细胞角蛋白的表达]。

Journal de biologie buccale Pub Date : 1991-12-01
M Gordeeff, S Clergeau-Guerithault
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摘要

钙化牙源性囊肿(COC)是一种罕见的病变,没有特定的临床特征。其诊断基本上是组织病理学上的,显示与狭窄鳞状上皮相关的鬼细胞的存在,其基底层由星状网区域内清晰划分的细胞组成,与成釉细胞瘤的方式相似。鬼影细胞的超微结构观察以及组织化学和免疫组织化学研究结果表明,它们是异常角化的部位。本研究的目的是定位与鬼细胞形成相关的上皮成熟阶段。使用6种单克隆抗体;3个广谱(KL1, AE3, AE1), 2个窄谱(AE2, AE8)和1个vimentin (M725)。COC的组织病理学检查显示上皮内膜和上皮岛中有三种不同类型的细胞;小的基部立方细胞围绕放置在中央或基部上的较大细胞;气球形状的细胞或扁平的鬼细胞卷起来,像角质化的珍珠或角化细胞。鬼影细胞和角化细胞的细胞角蛋白分布发生了改变,这可以通过细胞角蛋白抗体染色的缺失来证明。相邻的分化细胞显示典型的鳞状上皮细胞角蛋白,而不是与角化过程相关的细胞角蛋白。锥形细胞和鬼影细胞的共存证明了牙源性上皮具有形成大量上皮岛的巨大潜力。
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[The expression of various cytokeratins by epithelial cells of calcified odontogenic cysts].

The calcifying odontogenic cyst (COC) is a rare lesion without specific clinical characteristics. Its diagnosis is essentially histopathological showing the presence of ghost cells associated with narrow squamous epithelium, the basal strata of which consist of clearly delineated cells differentiating in areas of the stellate reticulum in a similar way to ameloblastoma. The results of ultrastructural observations of the ghost cells as well as histochemical and immunohistochemical studies suggest that they are the sites of abnormal keratinisation. The aim of this study of one COC mas to locate the stages in epithelial maturation associated with the formation of ghost cells. Six monoclonal antibodies were used; three with a wide spectrum (KL1, AE3, AE1), two with a narrow spectrum against high molecular weight cytokeratins (AE2, AE8) and one against vimentin (M725). Histopathological examination of the COC revealed three different types of cells in the epithelial lining and the epithelial islands; small basal cubic cells surrounding larger ones placed centrally or suprabasally; balloon shaped cells or flattened ghost cells rolled up on themselves to resemble keratinising pearls, or cornifying cells. The ghost cells and cornifying cells had an altered distribution of their cytokeratins demonstrated by the absence of staining of antibodies against cytokeratins. The differentiated cells adjacent to them showed cytokeratins typical of squamous epithelium rather than those associated with the process of keratinization. The coexistence of cornifying and ghost cells testifies to the great potential of odontogenic epithelium to form numerous epithelial islands.

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