Immunohistochemical investigations of tumors of supposed fibroblastic-histiocytic origin
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Immunohistochemical investigations of tumors of supposed fibroblastic-histiocytic origin
Abstract
The aim of this study was to localize alpha 1-antitrypsin, ferritin, and lysozyme by means of the indirect immunoperoxidase technique and to evaluate the significance of these antigens as markers of histiocytic differentiation in tumors of a supposed dual fibroblastic-histiocytic origin. The series comprised 31 malignant fibrous histiocytomas (MFH) of the pleomorphic, spindle cell, and myxoid types, four cutaneous fibrous histiocytomas, and four atypical fibroxanthomas, four dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, and two osteoclastomas of bone. For comparison, 15 soft tissue sarcomas of various other types were examined. Of the MFHs of the pleomorphic type, 18 of 22 (82 per cent) were positively stained for alpha 1-antitrypsin and 12 of 22 (54 per cent) were positively stained for ferritin. Of the five MFHs of the spindle cell type, none was positively stained for alpha 1-antitrypsin, three were positive for ferritin, and one was positive for lysozyme. None of the myxoid variants (corresponding to grade I-II myxofibrosarcoma) was positively stained for either of the antigens. These results and the observations made on the cutaneous fibrous histiocytomas, atypical fibroxanthomas, dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, and the various soft tissue sarcomas indicated that 1) alpha 1-antitrypsin is a valuable marker of histiocytic differentiation in both benign and malignant fibrous histiocytomas, 2) ferritin can be visualized in more than half of these fibroblastic-histiocytic tumors, and the presence of ferritin distinguishes the spindle cells of these tumors from fibroblasts of connective tissue and most fibrosarcomas, and 3) lysozyme, although a good marker of histiocytic differentiation in ordinary histiocytes and benign fibrous histiocytomas, is a poor marker of neoplastic histiocytes of malignant tumors. The results further support the concept that MFH is a tumor of a dual fibroblastic-histiocytic origin.
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