前列腺癌的反应性基质和腺体形态:对进展和预后评估的影响

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Prostate Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1002/pros.24824
Eduardo P Júnior, Egleidson F do Amaral Gomes, Mário F R de Lima, João V S Raimundo, Matheus L Marinho, Yuri V C Soares, Alexei M C Machado, Gabriel H C Silva, Francis G J Longford, Jeremy G Frey, Ana M de Paula, Marcelo Mamede
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导言:前列腺癌(PC)仍然是全球关注的重大健康问题,其预后评估主要依赖于格里森分类系统。虽然该系统已被证明有效,但在解释上仍存在主观性,因此需要补充方法。反应性基质(RS)反映了基质、上皮和细胞外基质成分之间错综复杂的相互作用,因此已成为加强 PC 特征描述的潜在候选指标。为了阐明这一点,我们进行了一项综合研究:两名病理专家独立分析了连续的前列腺活检组织(n = 120 例患者),根据格里森评分分为四组。我们的研究发现,值得注意的是,RS 主要存在于分化较差的肿瘤中。以高 RS 含量为特征的间质瘤与 Gleason 评分 4 + 3 和≥ 8 尤为相关。耐人寻味的是,尖锐湿疣形态,包括独特的B型和D型,与间质源性肿瘤有很强的相关性。结合定量成像技术(二次谐波发生和双光子激发荧光显微镜),我们检测了基质内的胶原纤维密度:这些发现表明,PC 的基质反应与尖头形态和胶原沉积密切相关。此外,肿瘤外围的不成熟小尖锐湿疣与RS强度及B型和D型相关,可能预示着不良预后:我们的研究强调了 RS 作为 PC 的另一个预后因素的潜力。结论:我们的研究凸显了 RS 作为 PC 预后因素的潜力,强调了尖锐湿疣模式、RS 强度和胶原纤维密度之间错综复杂的相互作用,为未来的预后评估和治疗策略提供了宝贵的见解。进一步探索这些关系对于全面了解 PC 的进展和管理至关重要。
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Reactive Stroma and Acinar Morphology in Prostate Cancer: Implications for Progression and Prognostic Assessment.

Introduction: Prostate cancer (PC) remains a significant global health concern, with prognostic assessments largely reliant on the Gleason Classification System. While it has proven effective, subjectivity in interpretation persists, prompting the need for complementary approaches. Reactive stroma (RS) has emerged as a potential candidate for enhancing PC characterization, as it reflects intricate interactions among stromal, epithelial, and extracellular matrix components. To shed light on this, we conducted a comprehensive study.

Methods: Two expert pathologists independently analyzed consecutive prostate biopsies (n = 120 patients), categorized into four groups based on Gleason scores. Four acinar patterns were described, denoted as A, B, C, and D. Our study uncovered a noteworthy presence of RS, predominantly within poorly differentiated tumors. Stromogenic tumors, characterized by high RS content, were particularly associated with Gleason scores of 4 + 3 and ≥ 8. Intriguingly, acinar patterns, including the distinctive B and D patterns, exhibited strong correlations with stromogenic tumors. Incorporating quantitative imaging techniques (Second Harmonic Generation and Two-Photon Excitation Fluorescence Microscopy), we examined collagen fiber density within the stroma.

Results: Our analysis revealed a direct relationship between RS intensity and collagen fiber counts, particularly prominent in patterns B and D. These findings suggest that the stromal reaction in PC is closely linked to acinar morphology and collagen deposition. Moreover, rudimentary microacini at the tumor periphery, associated with intense RS and patterns B and D, may signify an unfavorable prognosis.

Conclusion: Our study highlights the potential of RS as an additional prognostic factor in PC. It underscores the intricate interplay between acinar patterns, RS intensity, and collagen fiber density, providing valuable insights for future prognostic assessments and therapeutic strategies. Further exploration of these relationships is essential for a comprehensive understanding of PC progression and management.

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Prostate
Prostate 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
180
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Prostate is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to original studies of this organ and the male accessory glands. It serves as an international medium for these studies, presenting comprehensive coverage of clinical, anatomic, embryologic, physiologic, endocrinologic, and biochemical studies.
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