Korean J Dermatol.  1997 Aug;35(4):667-673.

Immunohistochemical Studies of bc1-2 Protein in a Skin Tumor of Neuroectodermal Origin

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  • 1Department of Dermatology, Chonnam University Medicine School, Kwangju, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Protooncogene, bcl-2 is known to inhibit, apoptosis induced by various stimuli. Its expression has been reported in various fetal and adult tissues, and also in tumors of neural origin.
OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the expression of bcl-2 in a skin tumor of neuroectodermal origin and to estimate whether this expression was useful in the different,ial diagnosis of tumors of neural origin or not. METHOD: Immunohistochemical stains by the LSAB(labelled streptavidin biotin) method for bcl-2 protein were performed in normal special nerve end-organs and a skin tumor of neural origin.
RESULTS
The immunohistochemical findings revealed strong positive results in Meissners corpuscles, but weak week positive results in Vater-Pacini corpuscles. There were also strong positive results in neurilernmomas which were mostly composed of Schwann cells, but results were mostly negative in neurofibromas and neurofibrosarcomas which were composed primarily of endoneurial fibroblasts of mesodermal origin except a few cells of Schwann cell origin. Benign granular cell tumors arising from Schwann cells, and Merkel cell carcinoma known to arise from the Merkel cells of neural crest origin showed strong positive reactions.
CONCLUSION
The strong expression of bcl-2 protein exclusively in the tumor of neuroectodermal origin suggests a useful indicator for the differential diagnosis of skin tumors of neural origin.

Keyword

bc1-2; Immunohistochemical staining; Neuroectodermal origin tumor

MeSH Terms

Adult
Apoptosis
Carcinoma, Merkel Cell
Coloring Agents
Diagnosis
Diagnosis, Differential
Fibroblasts
Granular Cell Tumor
Humans
Merkel Cells
Mesoderm
Neural Crest
Neural Plate*
Neurofibroma
Neurofibrosarcoma
Schwann Cells
Skin*
Streptavidin
Coloring Agents
Streptavidin
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