| Literature DB >> 30202513 |
Jennifer M Brown1, Akiro Mantoku2, Afsie Sabokbar1, Udo Oppermann1, A Bass Hassan1, Akiro Kudo2, Nick Athanasou1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Periostin is a matricellular protein that is expressed in bone and joint tissues. To determine the expression of periostin in primary bone tumours and to assess whether it plays a role in tumour progression, we carried out immunohistochemistry and ELISA for periostin in a range of neoplastic and non-neoplastic bone and joint lesions.Entities:
Keywords: Bone tumours; Periostin expression; Tumour progression
Year: 2018 PMID: 30202513 PMCID: PMC6123976 DOI: 10.1186/s13569-018-0105-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Sarcoma Res ISSN: 2045-3329
Bone tumours/tumour-like lesions analysed in this study
| Tissue type | Number analysed |
|---|---|
| Osteoma | 2 |
| Osteoid osteoma | 4 |
| Osteoblastoma | 6 |
| Osteosarcoma, conventional | 20 |
| Osteosarcoma, telangiectatic | 2 |
| Osteosarcoma, small cell | 2 |
| Osteosarcoma, parosteal | 2 |
| Fibrous dysplasia | 10 |
| Osteofibrous dysplasia | 2 |
| Fracture | 2 |
| Myositis ossificans | 2 |
| Enchondroma | 3 |
| Chondroblastoma | 9 |
| Chondromyxoid fibroma | 3 |
| Chondrosarcoma, conventional | 20 |
| Chondrosarcoma, clear cell | 5 |
| Giant cell tumour of bone | 8 |
| Aneurysmal bone cyst | 4 |
| Solitary bone cyst | 2 |
| Non-ossifying fibroma | 3 |
| Undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma | 3 |
| Ewing sarcoma | 6 |
| Adamantinoma of long bone | 1 |
| Chordoma | 2 |
| Plasma cell myeloma | 2 |
| Lymphoma | 2 |
| Langerhans cell histiocytoma | 2 |
| Metastatic breast carcinoma | 3 |
| Metastatic melanoma | 1 |
Fig. 1Immunohistochemical staining for periostin in osteoid/newly formed bone of: a osteoblastoma; b high-grade osteoblastic osteosarcoma; c osteoid-rich area of high-grade osteosarcoma; d small cell osteosarcoma; e osteosarcoma metastasis in lung; f fibrous dysplasia
Fig. 2Immunohistochemical staining for periostin in: a benign osteochondroma showing staining of the perichondrium covering the (unstained) cartilage; b chondroblastoma showing staining in areas containing mineralised chondroid (arrowed)
Fig. 3Immunohistochemical staining for periostin in: a aneurysmal bone cyst showing matrix staining in fibrous tissue of the cyst wall; b giant cell tumour of bone showing matrix staining around mononuclear cells
Fig. 4Immunohistochemical staining for periostin in: a osteosarcoma showing staining of vessels and matrix in fatty marrow in non-neoplastic bone at the tumour margin (arrowed); b metastatic melanoma showing prominent staining of vessels within the tumour
Fig. 5Immunohistochemical staining for periostin in: a RA synovium showing prominent staining of vessels in the subintima; b OA synovium
Fig. 6Amount of periostin in synovial fluid samples from RA and OA patients (n = 9), quantified using ELISA