Mast cells and eosinophils in invasive breast carcinoma

BMC Cancer - Tập 7 - Trang 1-5 - 2007
Rose-Marie Amini1, Kirsimari Aaltonen2, Heli Nevanlinna3, Ricardo Carvalho4, Laura Salonen3, Päivi Heikkilä5, Carl Blomqvist2,6
1Department of Genetics and Pathology, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
2Department of Oncology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
4Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
5Department of Pathology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
6Department of Oncology, Radiology and Clinical Immunology, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden

Tóm tắt

Inflammatory cells in the tumour stroma has gained increasing interest recently. Thus, we aimed to study the frequency and prognostic impact of stromal mast cells and tumour infiltrating eosinophils in invasive breast carcinomas. Tissue microarrays containing 234 cases of invasive breast cancer were prepared and analysed for the presence of stromal mast cells and eosinophils. Tumour infiltrating eosinophils were counted on hematoxylin-eosin slides. Immunostaining for tryptase was done and the total number of mast cells were counted and correlated to the proliferation marker Ki 67, positivity for estrogen and progesterone receptors, clinical parameters and clinical outcome. Stromal mast cells were found to correlate to low grade tumours and estrogen receptor positivity. There was a total lack of eosinophils in breast cancer tumours. A high number of mast cells in the tumours correlated to low-grade tumours and estrogen receptor positivity. Eosinophils are not tumour infiltrating in breast cancers.

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