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摘要
背景血管生成是肿瘤生长过程中的一个关键事件。感染人乳头瘤病毒通常会导致良性肿瘤,如皮肤和粘膜上的疣(乳头状瘤)。血管生成在皮肤疣中的作用尚待确定。本研究评价了皮肤疣的发生与真皮血管形成(真皮微血管密度/mm2,MVD)的改变有关的假说。方法对17例皮肤疣和8例正常皮肤疣进行了研究。对皮肤血管进行CD31、CD34和CD105的免疫染色。对微血管数量最多的十个区域进行计数。结果CD31+,皮肤疣中CD34+和CD105+血管明显高于正常皮肤(平均值±SD:45.71±22.63 vs 21.27±5.83,P=0.0062;59.75±24.93 vs 17.13±5.67,P<0.001;29.74±7.09 vs 6.58±1.89,P<0.001)。我们的结果显示了皮肤镜检查中朋克形血管的形态学组织病理学解释(大量血管)。
Immunohistochemical Evaluation of Angiogenesis in Warts
Background
Angiogenesis is a key event in tumour growth. An infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) typically leads to benign tumours, such as warts (papillomas) on the skin and mucous membranes. The role of angiogenesis in skin warts is yet to be established. The present work evaluates the hypothesis that the development of skin warts is associated with alterations in the dermal vascularisation (dermal microvessel density/mm 2 , MVD).
Methods
Seventeen cases of cutaneous warts and eight cases of normal skin were studied. Dermal vessels were immunostained for CD31, CD34 and CD105. The ten areas with the highest number of microvessels were counted.
Results
The number of CD31 + , CD34 + and CD105 + vessels was significantly higher in cutaneous warts compared to that in normal skin (mean±SD: 45.71±22.63 vs 21.27±5.83, P=0.0062; 59.75±24.93 vs 17.13±5.67, P<0.001; and 29.74±7.09 vs 6.58±1.89, P<0.001 respectively).
Conclusion
Higher MVD values in skin warts suggest a possible causal correlation between angiogenesis and development of papillomas in HPV infected skin. Our results shows the morphological histopathological explanation (high number of vessels) for the punk-shaped vessels seen in the dermatoscopical examination.