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Hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma: biological questions based on pattern of recurrence in an allograft and tumor immunophenotype.

A J Demetris1, M Minervini, R B Raikow, R G Lee.   

Abstract

Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) is best considered a vascular neoplasm of intermediate malignancy. Although usually progressive, the clinical course is highly unpredictable. The present communication describes a case of extensive recurrent hepatic EHE, limited to the liver allograft and initially manifest as an insidious seeding of individual tumor cells in areas of perivenular inflammation associated with rejection. A detailed immunophenotypic characterization of this and a small series of EHE was carried out in an effort to highlight subtle disease recurrence and to gain possible insights into tumor biology associated with this intriguing disease. In a series of five cases of hepatic EHE, CD34 (QB-END/10) was found to be more sensitive than Factor VIII (F-VIII) for recognition of the disease, similar to previous reports. The former diffusely and distinctly stained both epithelioid and dendritic tumor cells, whereas staining for the latter was focal, indistinct, and showed a high background. Although the tumor cells were negative for some markers of dendritic or macrophage maturation, such as CD1a, S100 protein, Mac 387, CD68, and LN3, there was marked infiltration of hepatic EHE by factor XIIIa + (F-XIIIa), Mac 387+, CD68+, and LN3+ macrophages and dendrocytes, most of which were interpreted as reactive. The "reactive" macrophage and dendrocyte populations were present throughout the fibrotic stroma and intermingled with the epithelioid clusters of EHE. Interestingly, a small subset of tumor cells coexpressed CD34 or F-VIII and F-XIIIa, the last of which is normally restricted to cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage and cytokine activated microvascular endothelium in vitro. The known association of F-XIIIa+ dendrocytes with granulation tissue, repair and fibrogenesis, and the modulation of F-XIIIa and F-VIII expression by inflammatory cytokines led us to speculate that EHE lesions may derive from primitive "reticuloenothelial" cells that can differentiate along endothelial and dendritic pathways. The EHE lesions may represent a neoplastic analogue of wound healing. Thus, the variability in F-VIII staining, the strong expression of CD34, the infiltration of EHE lesions with F-XIIIa+ dendrocytes, and the coexpression of CD34 and F-XIIIa on a subset of tumor cells may have an important biological basis.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9060595     DOI: 10.1097/00000478-199703000-00001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol        ISSN: 0147-5185            Impact factor:   6.394


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