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Different Patterns of Mast Cells Distinguish Diffuse from Encapsulated Neurofibromas in Patients with Neurofibromatosis 1
Authors:Tracy Tucker  Vincent M Riccardi  Margaret Sutcliffe  Juergen Vielkind  Janine Wechsler  Pierre Wolkenstein  Jan M Friedman
Institution:Department of Medical Genetics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada (TT,JMF);Neurofibromatosis Institute (VMR);La Crescenta, California; Cancer Endocrinology, BC Cancer Research Centre, Vancouver, Canada (MS,JV);Department of Pathology, Henri-Mondor Hospital, Paris, France (JW);Henri-Mondor Hospital, Grand Paris Neurofibromatoses Referral Center, Paris, France (PW)
Abstract:Multiple neurofibromas are cardinal features of neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1). Several different types of NF1-associated neurofibromas occur, each distinct in terms of pathological details, clinical presentation, and natural history. Mast cells are present in most neurofibromas and have been shown to be critical to the origin and progression of neurofibromas in both human NF1 and relevant mouse models. In this investigation, the authors determined whether mast cell involvement is the same for all types of NF1-associated neurofibromas. They examined the density and distribution of mast cells within 49 NF1-associated neurofibromas classified histopathologically as diffuse or encapsulated on the basis of the presence or absence of the perineurium or its constituent cells. They made two observations: (1) Diffuse neurofibromas had significantly higher densities of mast cells than did encapsulated neurofibromas, and (2) mast cells were evenly distributed throughout diffuse neurofibromas but were primarily restricted to the periphery of encapsulated neurofibromas. The differences in mast cell density and distribution differentiate the two basic types of NF1-associated neurofibromas, suggesting that the pathogenesis of diffuse and encapsulated neurofibromas may be significantly different.
Keywords:NF1  neurofibromas  image analysis  immunohistochemistry  mast cells  neurons  paraffin material
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