Hormone Expression in Melanomas Related to Tumor Angiogenesis
Abstract
Methods: During angiogenesis the tumor cells encircle a central vessel in layers to form a tumor-vascular-complex [TVC] with a central vessel and a mantle of 5 to 6 layers. Hormone expression is assessed by immunopositivity for PRL, HGH, & ACTH in the tumor-vascular complexes, on serial frozen and paraffin sections and subjected to statistical analysis [t-test or Mann-Whitney U- test].
Results: As two layers accrue the tumor cells acquire PRL & HGH positivity and are associated with a wave of mitotic activity in these layers. Further addition of layers shows ACTH positivity in the outer layers in association with pigmentation.
Discussion: There is a coordinated growth of melanoma cells around neovascular channels, the cell cycle of malignant melanocytes being orchestrated by the three pituitary hormones, PRL, HGH & ACTH. The expression of PRL & HGH is related to mitotic activity while ACTH & pigment indicate differentiated function.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/jst.v2n6p36
Journal of Solid Tumors
ISSN 1925-4067(Print) ISSN 1925-4075(Online)
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