A. Sari et al., Mast cell variations in tumour tissue and with histopathological grading in specimens of prostatic adenocarcinoma, BJU INT, 84(7), 1999, pp. 851-853
Objective To determine whether the number of mast cells (MCs) varies in and
around prostatic carcinoma tissue, and with histopathological grading.
Materials and methods Specimens of 27 prostatic carcinomas were stained wit
h the toluidine blue and staged histopathologically using the Gleason gradi
ng system. The MCs were counted in five high-power microscopy fields within
and around the tissue samples, and the results analysed using the Wilcoxon
signed-rank test and Spearman's correlation.
Results The mean number of MCs was 1.7 per field within and 3.31 per field
around the cancer tissue, the difference between these being significant (P
<0.05). There was a close correlation between the numbers of MCs within the
tumour and Gleason grade (r=0.56, P=0.002) but not between grade and count
s around the tumour (r= -0.18, P=0.35).
Conclusion These results suggest that some MCs aggregate at the periphery o
f the prostatic adenocarcinoma and that the number of MCs within the tumour
tissue is related to tumour differentiation.