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The extracellular matrix in hepatocellular carcinoma shows different localization patterns depending on the differentiation and the histological pattern of tumors: immunohistochemical analysis.

作者信息

Torimura T, Ueno T, Inuzuka S, Kin M, Ohira H, Kimura Y, Majima Y, Sata M, Abe H, Tanikawa K

机构信息

Second Department of Medicine, Kurume University School of Medicine, Fukuoka, Japan.

出版信息

J Hepatol. 1994 Jul;21(1):37-46. doi: 10.1016/s0168-8278(94)80134-7.

Abstract

This study investigated cells producing type I, III, and IV collagens, laminin, and fibronectin, the major components of the extracellular matrix, and compared their localization patterns in relation to the grade of tumor differentiation and the histological pattern of hepatocellular carcinoma. Type I, III, and IV collagens, laminin, and fibronectin were produced by tumor, endothelial, and Ito cells. Regarding their localization pattern in relation to the histological pattern of tumors, although the extracellular matrix was present in the subendothelial spaces of sinusoids in every histological pattern, the localization of these components in the intercellular spaces of tumor cells was most marked in hepatocellular carcinoma with a compact pattern. These results suggest that the extracellular matrix produced by tumor, endothelial, and Ito cells is deposited in appropriate positions in hepatocellular carcinoma to sustain the tissue structure showing different histological patterns. In relation to the grade of tumor differentiation, in most cases, Type I, III, and IV collagens and fibronectin were present in the subendothelial spaces of sinusoids and the intercellular spaces of some tumor cells, while little laminin was observed in well-differentiated small hepatocellular carcinoma (less than 10 mm diameter). In undifferentiated hepatocellular carcinoma, little extracellular matrix was observed, except around vessels. These results suggest that sinusoidal capillarization may not yet have occurred in the early stage of hepatocarcinogenesis, although it develops as the tumors increase in size and the tumor cells dedifferentiate. In undifferentiated hepatocellular carcinoma, tumor cells are too atypical to produce each extracellular matrix component.

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