G. Tuccari et al., Immunohistochemical detection of lactoferrin in human astrocytomas and multiforme glioblastomas, EUR J HIST, 43(4), 1999, pp. 317-322
The presence of lactoferrin in astrocytomas, anaplastic astrocytomas and mu
ltiforme glioblastomas was determined by immunohistochemistry; the staining
intensity and the percentage of neoplastic stained cells were graded and s
tatistical analysis was performed by non-parametric methods. A moderate to
strong diffuse immunoreactivity for lactoferrin was shown in glial elements
of astrocytomas, while the positivity was progressively reduced in anaplas
tic astrocytomas and in multiforme glioblastomas, some of which were unstai
ned; a highly significant difference was found between scores relative to a
strocytomas and glioblastomas.
We suggest that the lactoferrin may be produced by neoplastic astrocytes wh
ich permits a greater availability of iron for metabolic cellular processes
. Alternatively, the cytoplasmic localization of lactoferrin in neoplastic
astrocytes may be the consequence of defective or functionally impaired lac
toferrin receptors at the cellular surface.