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Comparative analysis of human omental milky spots between the patients with colon cancer and the control group.

L Havrlentova, H Faistova, M Mazur, D Ziak, S Polak.   

Abstract

AIM: Morphological description of milky spots (MSs) in the human greater omentum.
METHOD: Samples of the greater omentum collected during surgical procedures were subjected to further histological analysis. Two groups of patients were studied. Group A consisted of patients with colon cancer and peritonitis (stimulated MSs), group B consisted of patients without colon cancer and without peritonitis (unstimulated MSs). In the research, we focused on the cellular composition and differences between stimulated and unstimulated MSs.
RESULTS: MSs detected in the study were predominantly oval (67 %), round (12 %) or irregular in shape (21 %). The average number of immune cells found in one milky spot (MS) in the group A was 454 (209-694), consisted of T cells in 44.7 % (27-55 %), B cells in 26.8 % (16-34 %), macrophages in 18.3 % (12-27 %) and other immune cells in 10.2 % (6-18 %). The average number of immune cells found in one MS in the group B was 58 (42-100 %), consisted of T cells in 21.1 % (16-22 %), B cells in 18.7 % (13-22 %), macrophages in 46.9 % (33-60 %) and other immune cells in 13.3 % (1-22 %). The average size of MSs in the group A was significantly higher than in the group B: 768 μm (313-1075) to 293 μm (197-421). The results showed that there were significant differences in terms of strong predominance of macrophages in unstimulated milky spots and strong predominance of T cells in stimulated milky spots.
CONCLUSION: MSs are specific immune active lymphatic structures on the greater omentum. They play a key role in defense mechanism, especially in peritonitis. Their function is not completely clear in cancer, some authors suggest they might play a significant role in omental metastasis. Further analysing of the morphology and cells interactions of MSs is needed (Tab. 2, Fig. 6, Ref. 20).

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Keywords:  colon cancer omentum.; milky spots; peritonitis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29198123     DOI: 10.4149/BLL_2017_111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bratisl Lek Listy        ISSN: 0006-9248            Impact factor:   1.278


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