Discontinuity of the basement membrane in fibrosing basocellular carcinomas and basosquamous carcinomas of the skin: an immunohistochemical study with human laminin and type IV collagen antibodies
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Discontinuity of the basement membrane in fibrosing basocellular carcinomas and basosquamous carcinomas of the skin: an immunohistochemical study with human laminin and type IV collagen antibodies
Abstract
Thirteen basocellular carcinomas (BCC) of different histologic types and 5 basosquamous carcinomas (BSC) of the skin were stained for laminin and type IV collagen with rabbit antibodies against the human basement membrane (BM) proteins, using an immunoperoxidase technique. The BM around the tumor aggregates contained both laminin and type IV collagen, and was continuous and distinct in all the nonfibrosing BCCs but indistinct or interrupted in the fibrosing BCCs and BSCs. The BM was not influenced by the focal adnexal differentiation of the BCC cells. The disintegrity of the BM in the fibrosing BCCs and BSCs may reflect some kind of disturbance in the interaction between the neoplastic epithelium and the connective tissue stroma, and be connected with the more aggressive nature of these tumors compared with ordinary BCCs. Thus local aggressive behavior seems to be accompanied by defects in the BM.
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