Immunohistochemical study of basement membrane collagen IV in uterine cervix carcinoma

CONTEXT: The integrity of basement membrane (BM) is damaged during the evolution of a benign or potentially malignant lesion into a malignant one, in which it may undergo several degrees of discontinuity as a necessary condition for the invasive process. Immunostaining for collagen IV, which is excl...

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Published in:São Paulo Medical Journal
Main Authors: Glauce Aparecida Pinto, José Vassallo, Liliana Aparecida Lucci De Angelo Andrade, Luís Alberto Magna
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author Glauce Aparecida Pinto
José Vassallo
Liliana Aparecida Lucci De Angelo Andrade
Luís Alberto Magna
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José Vassallo
Liliana Aparecida Lucci De Angelo Andrade
Luís Alberto Magna
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description CONTEXT: The integrity of basement membrane (BM) is damaged during the evolution of a benign or potentially malignant lesion into a malignant one, in which it may undergo several degrees of discontinuity as a necessary condition for the invasive process. Immunostaining for collagen IV, which is exclusively found in BM, has been used to evaluate its formation in neoplastic and benign lesions of several organs. OBJECTIVE: To investigate BM continuity pattern in squamous carcinoma "in situ" (CIS), microinvasive (MIC) and invasive (IC) squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix, and to find out if BM expression could be useful in the diagnosis of early stromal invasion (MIC). DESIGN: Archival material between 1988 and 1993 was studied at the Pathological Anatomy Department - Unicamp. PROCEDURES: The selected cases, previously formalin fixed and paraffin embedded, were reviewed retrospectively by submitting them to immunohistochemical study via the avidin-biotin-peroxidase method using a monoclonal antibody anticollagen IV. RESULTS: In all, 17 cases of CIS, 16 of MIC and 21 of IC were evaluated. All IC cases showed evident BM discontinuity, either focal or diffuse. In the CIS group, a continuous BM pattern was predominant, being focally disrupted in only 2/17 cases (11.8%). The MIC group showed an intermediate pattern, but with a clear tendency to BM discontinuity in 10/16 cases (62.5%). Inflammatory infiltrate, a variable also studied, cannot be considered responsible for BM discontinuity, since there was no statistical correlation between them. CONCLUSION: We conclude that immunostaining for collagen IV may contribute to the diagnosis of stromal invasion by BM discontinuity.
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spelling doaj-art-97efd2407dea433097ffcc5bb47f77862025-08-19T21:11:38ZengAssociação Paulista de MedicinaSão Paulo Medical Journal1806-946011661846185110.1590/S1516-31801998000600004S1516-31801998000600004Immunohistochemical study of basement membrane collagen IV in uterine cervix carcinomaGlauce Aparecida Pinto0José Vassallo1Liliana Aparecida Lucci De Angelo Andrade2Luís Alberto Magna3Universidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual de CampinasUniversidade Estadual de CampinasCONTEXT: The integrity of basement membrane (BM) is damaged during the evolution of a benign or potentially malignant lesion into a malignant one, in which it may undergo several degrees of discontinuity as a necessary condition for the invasive process. Immunostaining for collagen IV, which is exclusively found in BM, has been used to evaluate its formation in neoplastic and benign lesions of several organs. OBJECTIVE: To investigate BM continuity pattern in squamous carcinoma "in situ" (CIS), microinvasive (MIC) and invasive (IC) squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix, and to find out if BM expression could be useful in the diagnosis of early stromal invasion (MIC). DESIGN: Archival material between 1988 and 1993 was studied at the Pathological Anatomy Department - Unicamp. PROCEDURES: The selected cases, previously formalin fixed and paraffin embedded, were reviewed retrospectively by submitting them to immunohistochemical study via the avidin-biotin-peroxidase method using a monoclonal antibody anticollagen IV. RESULTS: In all, 17 cases of CIS, 16 of MIC and 21 of IC were evaluated. All IC cases showed evident BM discontinuity, either focal or diffuse. In the CIS group, a continuous BM pattern was predominant, being focally disrupted in only 2/17 cases (11.8%). The MIC group showed an intermediate pattern, but with a clear tendency to BM discontinuity in 10/16 cases (62.5%). Inflammatory infiltrate, a variable also studied, cannot be considered responsible for BM discontinuity, since there was no statistical correlation between them. CONCLUSION: We conclude that immunostaining for collagen IV may contribute to the diagnosis of stromal invasion by BM discontinuity.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801998000600004&lng=en&tlng=enUterine cervical carcinomaBasement membraneCollagen IVImmunohistochemistry
spellingShingle Glauce Aparecida Pinto
José Vassallo
Liliana Aparecida Lucci De Angelo Andrade
Luís Alberto Magna
Immunohistochemical study of basement membrane collagen IV in uterine cervix carcinoma
Uterine cervical carcinoma
Basement membrane
Collagen IV
Immunohistochemistry
title Immunohistochemical study of basement membrane collagen IV in uterine cervix carcinoma
title_full Immunohistochemical study of basement membrane collagen IV in uterine cervix carcinoma
title_fullStr Immunohistochemical study of basement membrane collagen IV in uterine cervix carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Immunohistochemical study of basement membrane collagen IV in uterine cervix carcinoma
title_short Immunohistochemical study of basement membrane collagen IV in uterine cervix carcinoma
title_sort immunohistochemical study of basement membrane collagen iv in uterine cervix carcinoma
topic Uterine cervical carcinoma
Basement membrane
Collagen IV
Immunohistochemistry
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