Literature DB >> 2479359

Mast cell and lymphoreticular infiltrates in neurofibromas. Comparison with nerve sheath tumors.

M D Johnson1, J Kamso-Pratt, C F Federspiel, W O Whetsell.   

Abstract

Cellular heterogeneity produced by non-Schwannian elements may distinguish neurofibromas from other Schwann cell neoplasma and contribute to a different tumor biology. The present study compared cell counts of mast cells, T and B lymphocytes, and macrophages in 32 neurofibromas with those in 27 schwannomas, 9 malignant nerve sheath tumors, and 17 traumatic neuromas. Immunohistochemical and histochemical analyses were performed on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues using two monoclonal antibodies against B-lymphocyte epitopes (LN-1 and LN-2), one monoclonal antibody against T-lymphocyte epitopes (UCHL-1), one polyclonal antibody recognizing alpha 1-antichymotrypsin (ACT), a macrophage/histiocytemarker, and toluidine blue O stains. Neurofibromas contained relatively high concentrations of mast cells significantly greater than the concentrations in other neoplastic or reactive nerve sheath tumors. Most neurofibromas also displayed moderate concentrations of LN-2 immunoreactive cells, similar to the concentrations in traumatic neuromas and not statistically different from cell counts in other tumor types. Limited, variable LN-1 and UCHL-1 immunoreactive infiltrates were detected in neurofibromas and some peripheral schwannomas. Rare or moderate ACT immunoreactivity was detected in the majority of neurofibromas, in contrast with the absence, or rare appearance, of ACT immunostaining in cranial and peripheral nerve schwannomas and moderate numbers of immunoreactive cells in many malignant nerve sheath tumors. Mast cells are an important cellular marker of neurofibromas and may participate in the pathogenesis of these neoplasms.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2479359

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pathol Lab Med        ISSN: 0003-9985            Impact factor:   5.534


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