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Immunolocalization of activated transforming growth factor beta1 in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma.

D G Dillard1, C Cohen, S Muller, J Del Gaudio, O Reichman, B Parrish, D Rackley, A A Gal.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (JNA) is a histologically benign, locally aggressive neoplasm of the nasopharynx that exclusively affects male adolescents. It is known to be sensitive to androgens, but there are likely intermediary cytokines and/or growth factors that mediate aggressive stromal cell proliferation and angiogenesis. Transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1) is a polypeptide that is secreted in an inactive form, cleaved to produce an active form, and then deactivated in the tissues. It activates fibroblast proliferation and is known to induce angiogenesis.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the presence of activated TGF-beta1 within the stroma of JNA specimens and to quantify the percentage of JNA specimens expressing the active growth factor.
DESIGN: Immunohistochemical analysis was performed on 19 specimens of JNA using a unique antibody that identifies only the activated form of TGF-beta1. The percentage of cells staining positively for activated TGF-beta1 was determined semiquantitatively by visual methods.
RESULTS: Of 19 cases stained, all 19 (100%) showed strong positive staining (2 cases with 33%-66% of cells staining and 17 with 66%-100% of cells staining). Activated TGF-beta1 was identified in stromal cell nuclei and cytoplasm and in the endothelium of the capillaries within all specimens of JNA.
CONCLUSIONS: The localization of activated TGF-beta1 to the fibroblasts and endothelial cells within JNA tumors suggests that TGF-beta1 may play a role in the stromal cell proliferation and angiogenesis associated with JNA. Additional receptor studies and more quantitative methods of analysis are needed to further define the role of TGF-beta1 in the pathogenesis of JNA.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10864108     DOI: 10.1001/archotol.126.6.723

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg        ISSN: 0886-4470


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1.  Immunohistochemical analysis of growth mechanisms in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma.

Authors:  Robert Schuon; Jürgen Brieger; Ulf R Heinrich; Yeduha Roth; Witold Szyfter; Wolf J Mann
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2006-12-20       Impact factor: 2.503

2.  Epstein-Barr virus and human herpes virus-8 are not associated with juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma.

Authors:  Román Carlos; Lester D R Thompson; Ana Carolina Netto; Luiz Gustavo Garcia Santos Pimenta; Jeane de Fátima Correia-Silva; Carolina Cavaliéri Gomes; Ricardo Santiago Gomez
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2008-07-01

3.  Markers of vascular differentiation, proliferation and tissue remodeling in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibromas.

Authors:  Suely Nonogaki; Heloisa G A Campos; Ossamu Butugan; Fernando A Soares; Flávia Regina Rotea Mangone; Humberto Torloni; M Mitzi Brentani
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2010-08-26       Impact factor: 2.447

4.  Stem cell-related proteins C-KIT, C-MYC and BMI-1 in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma--do they have a role?

Authors:  Suvi Renkonen; Valtteri Häyry; Päivi Heikkilä; Ilmo Leivo; Caj Haglund; Antti A Mäkitie; Jaana Hagström
Journal:  Virchows Arch       Date:  2010-11-27       Impact factor: 4.064

5.  Clinical correlation of molecular (VEGF, FGF, PDGF, c-Myc, c-Kit, Ras, p53) expression in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma.

Authors:  Anupam Mishra; Subhash Chandra Mishra; Ashoak Mani Tripathi; Amita Pandey
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2018-08-31       Impact factor: 2.503

6.  Mast cells and T-lymphocytes in juvenile angiofibromas.

Authors:  Olaf Wendler; Renate Schäfer; Bernhard Schick
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2007-02-20       Impact factor: 2.503

Review 7.  True bilateral nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: report and review.

Authors:  Anupam Mishra; Subhash Chandra Mishra
Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol       Date:  2016-03-08       Impact factor: 2.503

8.  A rare case of angiofibroma of the mandible: A case report.

Authors:  Mohammed Israr Ul Khaliq; Ajaz A Shah; Nahida Dar
Journal:  J Oral Biol Craniofac Res       Date:  2016-02-23

9.  [Chromosomal alterations in juvenile angiofibromas].

Authors:  C Brunner; S Urbschat; V Jung; M Praetorius; B Schick; P K Plinkert
Journal:  HNO       Date:  2003-12       Impact factor: 1.284

10.  Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma: Case report with review on role of imaging in diagnosis.

Authors:  Shikha Gupta; Sunita Gupta; Sujoy Ghosh; Poonam Narang
Journal:  Contemp Clin Dent       Date:  2015 Jan-Mar
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