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Tumor-associated macrophages and angiogenesis: A statistical correlation that could reflect a critical relationship in ameloblastoma
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Autor personal (a)
Rebeca, Guzmán-Medranoa; Arreola-Rosales, Rosío Lorena; Shibayama, Mineko; Silva-Olivaresa, Dora Angélica; Bologna-Molina, Ronell Eduardo; Rodrígueza, Mario Alberto
Título
Tumor-associated macrophages and angiogenesis: A statistical correlation that could reflect a critical relationship in ameloblastoma
Resumen
Neoplasm growth is determined not only by the tumor cells themselves, but also by the tumor microenvironment. Increased densities of macrophages and activation of angiogenesis have been identified as common events in the progression of several neoplasms. Ameloblastoma is one of the most frequent odontogenic tumors and an excellent model for the study of neoplasm progression due to the different clinical variants that it exhibits. Here, by immunohistochemical studies using antibodies against CD68 and CD34, we evaluated the density of macrophages and microvessels associated to 45 paraffin-embedded ameloblastomas. In solid/multicystic ameloblastoma (SMA), we observed significantly higher densities of both macrophages and microvessels than in unicystic (UA) and desmoplastic (DA) ameloblastomas. Likewise, higher densities of macrophages and microvessels were found in UA than in DA. Furthermore, a predominance of intratumoral and peritumoral macrophage infiltrates was seen in SMA, while in UA, both macrophages and microvessels were also detected in the wall of the cysts. In contrast, DA had scant macrophages and microvessels, mainly situated distant from tumoral cells. In addition, a high correlation between macrophage and microvessel densities was observed in the samples (r = 0.9623). Our results suggest that these two tumor microenvironmental elements could have an important role during ameloblastoma progression. (AU)
Descriptores DECS
AMELOBLASTOMA; TUMORES ODONTOGENICOS
Localización del documento
Biblioteca FO
Base de datos
OBRA
Nivel de tratamiento
as
Pag (a)
672-676
Título seriada
Pathology - Research and Practice
Volumen (nivel serie)
208
Número de la seriada
11
Información descriptiva
Neoplasm growth is determined not only by the tumor cells themselves, but also by the tumor microenvironment. Increased densities of macrophages and activation of angiogenesis have been identified as common events in the progression of several neoplasms. Ameloblastoma is one of the most frequent odontogenic tumors and an excellent model for the study of neoplasm progression due to the different clinical variants that it exhibits. Here, by immunohistochemical studies using antibodies against CD68 and CD34, we evaluated the density of macrophages and microvessels associated to 45 paraffin-embedded ameloblastomas. In solid/multicystic ameloblastoma (SMA), we observed significantly higher densities of both macrophages and microvessels than in unicystic (UA) and desmoplastic (DA) ameloblastomas. Likewise, higher densities of macrophages and microvessels were found in UA than in DA. Furthermore, a predominance of intratumoral and peritumoral macrophage infiltrates was seen in SMA, while in UA, both macrophages and microvessels were also detected in the wall of the cysts. In contrast, DA had scant macrophages and microvessels, mainly situated distant from tumoral cells. In addition, a high correlation between macrophage and microvessel densities was observed in the samples (r = 0.9623). Our results suggest that these two tumor microenvironmental elements could have an important role during ameloblastoma progression..(AU)
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En
Editorial
American Registry of Pathology, Japanese Society of Pathology and Canadian Association of Pathologists
Fecha de Publicación
2012
Ciudad de publicación
Tokyo
País de publicación
JP
URL
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Repositorio
OA
Tipo de documento
Artículo original
Tipo de material
Artículo original