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   Patterns of neural differentiation in melanomas  
   
نویسنده iyengar b. ,singh a.v.
منبع journal of biomedical science - 2010 - دوره : 17 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background. melanomas,highly malignant tumors arise from the melanocytes which originate as multipotent neural crest cells during neural tube genesis. the purpose of this study is to assess the pattern of neural differentiation in relation to angiogenesis in vgp melanomas using the tumor as a three dimensional system. methods. tumor-vascular complexes [tvc] are formed at the tumor-stroma interphase,by tumor cells ensheathing angiogenic vessels to proliferate into a mantle of 5 to 6 layers [l1 to l5] forming a perivascular mantle zone [pmz]. the pattern of neural differentiation is assessed by immunopositivity for hmb45,gfap,nfp and synaptophysin has been compared in: [a] the general tumor [b] tumor-vascular complexes and [c] perimantle zone [pc] on serial frozen and paraffin sections. statistical analysis: anova: kruskal-wallis one way analysis of variance; all pairwise multiple comparison procedures [tukey test]. results. the cells abutting on the basement membrane acquire gfap positivity and extend processes. new layers of tumor cells show a transition between l2 to l3 followed by nfp and syn positivity in l4&l5. the level of gfap+vity in l1&l2 directly proportionate to the percentage of nfp/syn+vity in l4&l5,on comparing pigmented pmz with poorly pigmented pmz. tumor cells in the perimantle zone show high nfp [65%] and syn [35.4%] positivity with very low gfap [6.9%] correlating with the positivity in the outer layers. discussion. from this study it is seen that melanoma cells revert to the embryonic pattern of differentiation,with radial glial like cells [gfap+ve] which further differentiate into neuronal positive cells [nfp&syn+ve] during angiogenic tumor-vascular interaction,as seen during neurogenesis,to populate the tumor substance. © 2010 iyengar and singh; licensee biomed central ltd.
آدرس histochemistry department,institute of pathology,new delhi 110037, India, histochemistry department,institute of pathology,new delhi 110037, India
 
     
   
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