Comparative analysis of the expression of tenascin and established prognostic factors in human breast cancer
Autor: | Georg Feichter, Holger Moch, Fred Gudat, Guido Sauter, Joachim Torhorst, Ursula Dürmüller |
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Rok vydání: | 1993 |
Předmět: |
endocrine system
Pathology medicine.medical_specialty animal structures Stromal cell Fibrocystic Breast Disease Cell Adhesion Molecules Neuronal Tenascin Breast Neoplasms Pathology and Forensic Medicine Metastasis Extracellular matrix Stroma medicine Humans Retrospective Studies Inflammation Extracellular Matrix Proteins biology Cancer Cell Biology musculoskeletal system medicine.disease Prognosis Carcinoma Intraductal Noninfiltrating embryonic structures Reticular connective tissue biology.protein Female |
Zdroj: | Pathology, research and practice. 189(5) |
ISSN: | 0344-0338 |
Popis: | Tenascin is an extracellular matrix glycoprotein expressed during morphogenesis in embryonal life. It reappears in the stroma of benign and malignant tumors. The distribution of tenascin in variants of fibrocystic disease and infiltrating breast carcinoma was assessed in cryostat sections by immunofluorescence using a polyclonal antibody. The tenascin immunoreactivity was compared with various prognostic factors. In fibrocystic disease (n = 10), tenascin appeared as periductal and periacinar bands. In infiltrating carcinomas (n = 32) the tenascin expression was markedly increased. Tenascin immunoreactivity was noted around the ducts (78%), extended into the distal stroma (56%), or was distributed in smaller (reticular) septa around and within tumor-cell nests (34%). Nineteen percent of infiltrating carcinomas did not express tenascin. None of the patterns correlated with prognostic factors such as nodal metastasis, tumor necrosis, invasion of blood vessels, or with flow cytometry results, such as ploidy and S-phase fraction. However, a significantly higher reticular and periepithelial tenascin expression was noted in cases with increased stromal inflammatory reaction. These findings indicate that the appearance of tenascin is neither an indicator of malignancy nor predictive of invasiveness or metastasis but that it is related to local inflammatory response. |
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