Proliferation of alpha-smooth muscle actin-containing stromal cells (myofibroblasts) in the lamina propria subjacent to intraepithelial carcinoma of the esophagus
S. Tsuzuki et al., Proliferation of alpha-smooth muscle actin-containing stromal cells (myofibroblasts) in the lamina propria subjacent to intraepithelial carcinoma of the esophagus, SC J GASTR, 36(1), 2001, pp. 86-91
Background: The lamina propria of the digestive tract is the space containi
ng vessels, myofibroblasts, and other interstitial components. The present
study was undertaken to elucidate the relationships between the proliferati
on of myofibroblasts within this space and other histological features such
as inflammatory cell infiltration and proliferation of blood vessels. Meth
ods: Thirty-eight cases in total-comprising 19 cases of early and 19 cases
of advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma with intraepithelial extensi
on (the former including 10 lesions of carcinoma in situ and 15 lesions of
carcinoma with invasion only into the lamina propria)-were examined using H
&E staining, Azan Mallory staining, and immunostaining for the characteriza
tion of mesenchymal cells in the lamina propria against alpha -smooth muscl
e actin (alpha SMA), desmin, vimentin, factor Vm, collagen type IV, laminin
, or inflammatory cells (L26, UCHL1, Kp1, and c-kit). The proliferative pot
ential of myofibroblasts was evaluated by measuring the total Length of the
bundles of myofibroblasts per case. Results: proliferation of alpha SMA-co
ntaining stromal cells: i) occurred in the lamina propria subjacent either
to intraepithelial carcinomas (64%) or to the intraepithelial extension of
carcinoma tissue (47%), and ii) showed a significant correlation with both
the degree of mononuclear cell infiltration (mostly UCHL1-positive T cells)
and the total length of the carcinoma tissue in each case. Conclusions: Pr
oliferation of alpha SMA-containing stromal cells in the lamina propria may
be involved in altering the endoscopic features of the esophagus in cases
with intraepithelial carcinoma or an intraepithelial extension of carcinoma
tissue.