In vitro characteristics of neonatal hemangioma endothelial cells:: similarities and differences between normal neonatal and fetal endothelial cells

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Dosanjh, A
Chang, J
Bresnick, S
Zhou, L
Reinisch, J
Longaker, M
Karasek, M
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[1] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Dept Dermatol, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[2] VA Palo Alto Hlth Care Syst, Sect Plast Surg, Palo Alto, CA USA
[3] Stanford Univ, Sch Med, Div Plast Surg, Stanford, CA 94305 USA
[4] Childrens Hosp Los Angeles, Div Plast Surg, Los Angeles, CA 90027 USA
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10.1034/j.1600-0560.2000.027009441.x
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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Background: Increased angiogenesis and eventual involution are major characteristics of neonatal hemangiomas. The mechanism to explain this transition is not completely understood. Methods: To determine the nature of these changes, endothelial cells were isolated from eight hemangiomas and the growth characteristics and morphology of these cells were compared to cells isolated from normal fetal and neonatal skin. Three cells lines were further characterized by analyzing protein expression with immunohistochemistry and FAGS analysis. Results: Hemangioma endothelial cells converted to a spindle-shaped morphology similar to that of fetal endothelial cells whereas neonatal endothelial cells maintained their characteristic epithelioid morphology. While neonatal, hemangioma and fetal endothelial cells continued to express platelet-endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (PE-CAM-1) and von Willebrand factor (vWf), hemangioma and fetal cells expressed both proteins at a lower level and in a distribution distinct from normal neonatal endothelial cells. Neonatal endothelial cells continued to express epithelial specific Type IV collagen, while hemangioma and fetal endothelial cells produced interstitial Type I collagen. Conclusions: Both cell morphology and protein expression of neonatal hemangioma endothelial cells were more characteristic of embryonic microvascular endothelial cells than that of postembryonic cells demonstrating a similarity in these two cell types and suggesting a dysfunction in the normal growth and maturation of endothelial cells in this tumor.
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