KAPOSIS SARCOMA IN AIDS - BASEMENT-MEMBRANE AND ENDOTHELIAL-CELL MARKERS IN LATE-STAGE LESIONS

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GREEN, TL
MEYER, JR
DANIELS, TE
GREENSPAN, JS
DESOUZA, Y
KRAMER, RH
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10.1111/j.1600-0714.1988.tb01535.x
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R78 [口腔科学];
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Early-stage lesions of Kaposi''s sarcoma (KS) are composed of single-layered, highly flattened cells lining collagen bundles, whereas late-stage lesions contain densely packed, spindle-shaped cells. We examined the progression of KS lesions in oral mucosa and lymph nodes from patients with AIDS, using antibodies specific for blood vascular endothelial cells (Factor VIII-related antigen) and their basement membrane (Type IV collagen and laminin). In addition, the plant lectin Ulex europaeus, which selectively stains blodd vessels, was also used. In early-stage KS lesion, fibronectin, laminin and Type IV collagen were co-distributed at the interface between KS cells and collagen bundles; Factor VIII-related antigen and Ulex europaeus lectin staining was present in vascular channels and in the KS cells. However, in late-stage lesions, few if any KS cells stained with antibody to Factor VIII-associated antigen, although endothelial cells lining blood vessels were positive. Strong staining for laminin and Type IV collagen was present in a pericellular pattern throughout the nodular late-stage lesions. Since lymphatic capillary endothelium does not produce basement-membrane-specific macromolecules, these results support the conclusion that KS cells are related to blood vascular endothelium but eventually lose certain endothelium-specific markers as the cells are transformed into the spindle-shaped cell type.
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