2005, Número 4
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Gac Med Mex 2005; 141 (4)
Expresión inmunohistoquímica de metaloproteasas (MMP-1, 2 Y 11) e inhibidor de metaloproteasas de tejido-1 (TIMP-1), y expresión de p53 en linfomas angiocéntricos de células T/NK tipo nasal
Meneses-García A, Herrera J, Mohar A, García-Cuellar C, Súchil-Bernal L
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 40
Paginas: 291-296
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RESUMEN
Se analizan 20 casos de linfomas extraganglionares de células T/NK de tipo nasal, estudiados en el Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, México, D. F., para su expresión inmunohistoquímica de las células neoplásicas, expresión nuclear de la proteína supresora de tumor p53, así como de enzimas que participan en invasión, destrucción tisular y metástasis: metaloproteasas.
Material y métodos: Se estudió el material quirúrgico de estos casos y se efectuó tinción con hematoxilina y eosina analizando sus características histopatológicas: tamaño celular y detalle citológico. Se realizó estudio de inmunohistoquímica para corroborar el tipo celular, así como CD3 (células T), CD56 (células NK), expresión nuclear de la proteína supresora de tumor p53, y la expresión de metaloproteasas tipo 1, 2, 11 (MMP-1, 2, 11) y un inhibidor de metaloproteasas-1 (TIMP-1). Se analizaron variables demográficas, como edad del paciente, sexo, localización del tumor primario, etapa clínica, tratamiento en general y seguimiento.
Estudio estadístico: Se analizó la prueba exacta de Fisher para correla-cionar la expresión entre las metaloproteasas y su diferencial entre las células epiteliales, tumorales, estromales, necrosis y células endoteliales.
Resultados: Los 20 casos fueron positivos CD3 citoplásmico, CD56, 19 de ellos positivos a p53, cinco de ellos con positividad nuclear mayor al 50% de las células neoplásicas. Hubo una mayor expresión citoplásmica tumoral de MMP-1; mayor expresión citoplásmica en el epitelio de TIMP-1 y MMP-11. Los pacientes con sobreexpresión de p53 tuvieron un curso clínico fatal. Tres de ellos recibieron únicamente radioterapia falleciendo dentro del primer mes del tratamiento.
Discusión: Los linfomas angiocéntricos de células T/NK tipo nasal son neoplasias frecuentes en los países de Asia, Latinoamérica, incluyendo a México. Frecuentemente esta patología se asocia a VEB con expresión fenotípica de células T/NK, cuyas características histológicas son: atipia celular linfoide, angioinvasión y necrosis, reflejado en los pacientes con destrucción progresiva de los tejidos blandos del macizo facial y curso clínico fatal.
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