Giant cell tumor of bone: Frequent actin immunoreactivity in stromal tumor cells |
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Authors: | Kazuo Watanabe Takahiro Tajino Takashi Kusakabe Atsuko Saitoh Toshimitsu Suzuki |
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Institution: | Department of Pathology, Fukushima Medical College, Fukushima, Japan;Department of Orthopedics, Fukushima Medical College, Fukushima, Japan |
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Abstract: | Although giant cell tumor (GCT) of bone is a well-recognized neoplasm with distinctive clinical and histopathological features, the origin of tumor cells, particularly of mononuclear cells, has not yet been established. An immunohistochemicai study was carried out on 11 cases of GCT of bone to examine the cellular natures of stromal mononuclear cells. In all cases, stromal cells were positive for muscle actin (HHF35) or α-smooth muscle actin, and in eight of 11 cases, positivist was intense and extensive. The cell margin of osteoclast-like giant cells (OGC) was stained positively by muscle actin, In addition to Intense and diffuse positive staining of the cytoplasm for KP1 (CD68), whereas α-smooth muscle acting exhibited a negative reaction on the OGC. In conclusion, the tumor cells with muscle actin and α-smooth muscle actin proclivities are not rare but frequently numerous In the GCT of bone; whereas further observation Is necessary to elucidate whether the stromal cells exhibit myoflbroblastlc cell differentiation exactly. |
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Keywords: | actin immunohistochemistry giant cell tumor of bone osteoclast-like giant cell |
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