S. Takenoshita et al., MUCIN PRODUCTION AND SUBSEQUENT INTERSTITIAL FIBROSIS IN GASTRIC-CANCER WITH SIGNET-RING CELLS, Oncology Reports, 1(3), 1994, pp. 537-541
The relation between the mucin production and the fibrous reaction was
examined in 28 cases of gastric cancer with signet ring cells. Six of
twelve cases had tubular adenocarcinomas in the group that the staini
ng intensity ratio of Alcian blue to PAS(A-B/PAS) was less than 0.5. O
f the sixteen cases eight had poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas an
d seven had signet ring cell carcinomas in the group that A-B/PAS was
over 0.5. After mucosal replacement by tumour cells, four of six cases
showed no fibrosis in the former group and five of seven cases showed
submucosal fibrosis in the latter group. Signet ring cells were chara
cterized by their destruction of mucosal architectures. Subsequent sub
mucosal invasion and fibrosis depended on the types of tumour cells; t
umour cells having the potential ability to form a gland invaded medul
lary with scarce fibrosis and those of weak intercellular adhesion inv
aded separately with interstitial fibrosis.