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  • Colorectal epithelial tumors  (1)
  • Intermediate filament coexpression  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: Intermediate filament coexpression ; Cytokeratin ; Neurofilament ; Vimentin ; Carcinoid tumours
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The immunohistochemical expression of intermediate filaments was investigated in 56 carcinoid tumors from 50 cases including 31 rectal and 25 non-rectal sites. Cytokeratin was the most frequently expressed in 55 of the tumours. Only one tumour of the stomach was negative for cytokeratin. Neurofilament (68 kd and 160 kd) was positive in 25 (44.6%) tumours with no preferential pattern of expression in particular tumours. Vimentin was positive in 18 out of the 31 rectal carcinoids (58%), and 3 of the 25 non-rectal carcinoids (12%). There was a significant difference in vimentin immunoreactivity between rectal and non-rectal carcinoids. The coexpression of cytokeratin and neurofilament was 44.6% and that of cytokeratin and vimentin was 37.5%. The coexpression of all three types of intermediate filament was 35.5% in rectal carcinoids, but 8% in non-rectal carcinoids. The present study revealed coexpression of cytokeratin, neurofilament and vimentin in carcinoids and an especially high incidence of vimentin expression in those of rectal origin.
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    Virchows Archiv 401 (1983), S. 209-222 
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: Colorectal epithelial tumors ; Stroma ; Fibroblast ; Myofibroblast ; Smooth muscle cell
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Structural changes in stromal cells during the development of human colorectal carcinomas were studied by light and electron microscopy. The results were as follows: 1. Stromal cells of the lamina propria in control subjects consisted principally of resting fibroblasts. 2. Stromal fibroblasts were mildly activated in adenomas with mild- moderate atypia, and more markedly in adenomas with severe atypia (carcinoma in situ). 3. In invasive adenocarcinomas, (a) desmoplastic reaction was induced, (b) stromal fibroblasts proliferated significantly and were activated showing enlarged nuclei and abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum, and (c) some smooth muscle cells were endowed with well-developed rough endoplasmic reticulum in their axial cytoplasm, resulting in a similar appearance to “myofibroblasts”. 4. Stromal fibroblasts in ulcerative colitis and proctitis were also activated. Morphometric analysis revealed that activated fibroblasts significantly increased the areas of their nuclei and cytoplasm, and the perimeter of rough endoplasmic reticulum. These activated fibroblasts suggested a higher prediction of collagen and other connective tissue proteins. Bundles of microfilaments of actin type were readily found in fibroblasts in all cases examined. These filaments were most remarkable in the fibroblasts in the desmoplastic stroma of invasive adenocarcinoma and were considered to be one of the basic components of these cells. Relationships between fibroblasts, “myofibroblasts”, and smooth muscle cells are discussed.
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