TY - JOUR
T1 - Endothelial cell differentiation in hepatocellular adenomas
T2 - Implications for histopathological diagnosis
AU - Gouysse, Géraldine
AU - Frachon, Sophie
AU - Hervieu, Valérie
AU - Fiorentino, Michelangelo
AU - D'Errico, Antonia
AU - Dumortier, Jérôme
AU - Boillot, Olivier
AU - Partensky, Christian
AU - Grigioni, Walter F.
AU - Scoazec, Jean Yves
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by grants from: Hospices Civils de Lyon (Appel d'Offres 1997), Région Rhône-Alpes (Programme Emergence), Société Nationale Française de Gastroentérologie (Fonds de Recherche) and Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale.
PY - 2004/8/1
Y1 - 2004/8/1
N2 - Background/Aims Little information is available about the patterns of endothelial cell differentiation observed in hepatocellular adenomas. We therefore aimed to analyze the endothelial cell immunophenotype in a large series of these tumors and evaluate its possible diagnostic relevance. Methods The expression of continuous and sinusoidal endothelial cell markers and of extracellular matrix proteins was analyzed by immunoperoxidase in 56 adenomas, as compared with 30 cases of focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH), 2 cases of telangiectatic FNH and 40 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Results Twenty-eight adenomas (50%) presented a sinusoidal pattern of endothelial cell differentiation, characterized by the expression of specific sinusoidal endothelial cell markers and the presence of a subendothelial matrix resembling the normal perisinusoidal matrix. Eleven tumors (19.5%) presented a continuous pattern of endothelial cell differentiation. Seventeen tumors (30.5%) showed a mixed pattern. Twenty-eight FNH presented a sinusoidal pattern of endothelial cell differentiation; all HCC presented a continuous pattern of endothelial cell differentiation. Conclusions In hepatocellular adenomas, intra-tumoral vessels usually present a sinusoidal pattern of endothelial cell differentiation. However, the vascular phenotypic heterogeneity observed in our study questions the potential relevance of endothelial cell immunophenotyping for the differential diagnosis between hepatocellular adenomas and well differentiated HCC.
AB - Background/Aims Little information is available about the patterns of endothelial cell differentiation observed in hepatocellular adenomas. We therefore aimed to analyze the endothelial cell immunophenotype in a large series of these tumors and evaluate its possible diagnostic relevance. Methods The expression of continuous and sinusoidal endothelial cell markers and of extracellular matrix proteins was analyzed by immunoperoxidase in 56 adenomas, as compared with 30 cases of focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH), 2 cases of telangiectatic FNH and 40 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Results Twenty-eight adenomas (50%) presented a sinusoidal pattern of endothelial cell differentiation, characterized by the expression of specific sinusoidal endothelial cell markers and the presence of a subendothelial matrix resembling the normal perisinusoidal matrix. Eleven tumors (19.5%) presented a continuous pattern of endothelial cell differentiation. Seventeen tumors (30.5%) showed a mixed pattern. Twenty-eight FNH presented a sinusoidal pattern of endothelial cell differentiation; all HCC presented a continuous pattern of endothelial cell differentiation. Conclusions In hepatocellular adenomas, intra-tumoral vessels usually present a sinusoidal pattern of endothelial cell differentiation. However, the vascular phenotypic heterogeneity observed in our study questions the potential relevance of endothelial cell immunophenotyping for the differential diagnosis between hepatocellular adenomas and well differentiated HCC.
KW - CD34-Angiogenesis
KW - Endothelial cells
KW - FNH, focal nodular hyperplasia
KW - Hepatocellular adenoma
KW - Hepatocellular carcinoma
KW - Tumor vessels
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jhep.2004.04.014
DO - 10.1016/j.jhep.2004.04.014
M3 - Article
C2 - 15288475
AN - SCOPUS:4444302219
SN - 0168-8278
VL - 41
SP - 259
EP - 266
JO - Journal of Hepatology
JF - Journal of Hepatology
IS - 2
ER -