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Basement Membranes in Urothelial Carcinoma
Author(s) -
CONN I. G.,
CROCKER J.,
WALLACE D. M. A.,
HUGHES M. A.,
HILTON C. J.
Publication year - 1987
Publication title -
british journal of urology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.773
H-Index - 148
eISSN - 1464-410X
pISSN - 0007-1331
DOI - 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1987.tb05038.x
Subject(s) - basement membrane , laminin , staining , malignancy , pathology , immunohistochemistry , epithelium , membrane , medicine , chemistry , biology , extracellular matrix , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemistry
Summary— Invasion of a bladder tumour involves the degradation and penetration of the sub‐epithelial basement membrane. A retrospective study of 69 superficial and 15 invasive transitional cell carcinomas of bladder and a prospective study of 43 mucosal biopsies were performed in order to assess the usefulness of immunohistochemical staining of the basement membrane components, type IV collagen and laminin as prognostic indicators in superficial bladder cancer. There was a significant association between pT category and basement membrane staining. The incidence of progression of superficial tumours with patchy or absent basement membranes was significantly greater than those with completer basement membranes but there was no association with superficial recurrence. Biopsies of dysplastic epithelium had thickened and reduplicated basement membranes, possibly as a result of increased cell turnover. The results suggest that a balance exists between basement membrane production and degration in early malignancy. This technique may be of value in the early identification of microinvasion an in the prediction of subsequnet progrossion.