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Assessment of tumoral and peritumoral inflammatory reaction in cutaneous malignant melanomas

Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, with an increasing worldwide incidence in recent decades. The main risk factor for increasing the skin cancer incidence is ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Of the two major forms of skin cancer (melanomas and non-melanotic cancers), the cutaneous mel...

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Autores principales: Fruntelată, Radu Florin, Bakri, Assil, Stoica, George Alin, Mogoantă, Laurenţiu, Ionovici, Nina, Popescu, George, Pîrşcoveanu, Denisa Floriana Vasilica, Raicea, Andrada, Ciurea, Marius Eugen
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Publicado: Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10257785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37128790
http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.64.1.05
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author Fruntelată, Radu Florin
Bakri, Assil
Stoica, George Alin
Mogoantă, Laurenţiu
Ionovici, Nina
Popescu, George
Pîrşcoveanu, Denisa Floriana Vasilica
Raicea, Andrada
Ciurea, Marius Eugen
author_facet Fruntelată, Radu Florin
Bakri, Assil
Stoica, George Alin
Mogoantă, Laurenţiu
Ionovici, Nina
Popescu, George
Pîrşcoveanu, Denisa Floriana Vasilica
Raicea, Andrada
Ciurea, Marius Eugen
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description Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, with an increasing worldwide incidence in recent decades. The main risk factor for increasing the skin cancer incidence is ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Of the two major forms of skin cancer (melanomas and non-melanotic cancers), the cutaneous melanoma (CM) is the most aggressive form, causing about 80% of the deaths resulted from this type of tumor. Malignant melanoma develops through malignant transformation of melanocytes in the skin because of prolonged exposure to solar or artificial UV. The malignant transformation of the melanocytes in the skin is accompanied by the presence of a local inflammatory reaction that, in the initial stages of carcinogenesis, would oppose to tumor development. Chronic exposure to UV or other etiopathogenic factors induces chronic inflammation, which, by producing inflammatory molecules (cytokines, chemokines, prostaglandins), constitutes a tumoral microenvironment that favors carcinogenesis, tumor invasion, metastasis, and the presence of neoplastic “mutant cells” that avoid the protective action of the immune system. Using immunohistochemistry techniques, we assessed the intra- and peritumoral inflammatory infiltrate cells in CM. The chronic inflammatory infiltrate presented more intense in the peritumoral stroma compared to the intratumoral one, heterogenous, more intensely composed of lymphocytes, plasma cells, macrophages, and mast cells (MCs), the most numerous cells in the inflammatory infiltrate being T-lymphocytes, plasma cells and macrophages; B-lymphocytes and MCs were in a small number, especially intratumorally. Inflammatory cells had a direct contact with tumor cells, blood vessels, connective matrix, suggesting that the inflammatory microenvironment plays an important role in carcinogenesis, tumor invasion, local angiogenesis, and tumor metastasis.
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spelling pubmed-102577852023-06-12 Assessment of tumoral and peritumoral inflammatory reaction in cutaneous malignant melanomas Fruntelată, Radu Florin Bakri, Assil Stoica, George Alin Mogoantă, Laurenţiu Ionovici, Nina Popescu, George Pîrşcoveanu, Denisa Floriana Vasilica Raicea, Andrada Ciurea, Marius Eugen Rom J Morphol Embryol Original Paper Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, with an increasing worldwide incidence in recent decades. The main risk factor for increasing the skin cancer incidence is ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Of the two major forms of skin cancer (melanomas and non-melanotic cancers), the cutaneous melanoma (CM) is the most aggressive form, causing about 80% of the deaths resulted from this type of tumor. Malignant melanoma develops through malignant transformation of melanocytes in the skin because of prolonged exposure to solar or artificial UV. The malignant transformation of the melanocytes in the skin is accompanied by the presence of a local inflammatory reaction that, in the initial stages of carcinogenesis, would oppose to tumor development. Chronic exposure to UV or other etiopathogenic factors induces chronic inflammation, which, by producing inflammatory molecules (cytokines, chemokines, prostaglandins), constitutes a tumoral microenvironment that favors carcinogenesis, tumor invasion, metastasis, and the presence of neoplastic “mutant cells” that avoid the protective action of the immune system. Using immunohistochemistry techniques, we assessed the intra- and peritumoral inflammatory infiltrate cells in CM. The chronic inflammatory infiltrate presented more intense in the peritumoral stroma compared to the intratumoral one, heterogenous, more intensely composed of lymphocytes, plasma cells, macrophages, and mast cells (MCs), the most numerous cells in the inflammatory infiltrate being T-lymphocytes, plasma cells and macrophages; B-lymphocytes and MCs were in a small number, especially intratumorally. Inflammatory cells had a direct contact with tumor cells, blood vessels, connective matrix, suggesting that the inflammatory microenvironment plays an important role in carcinogenesis, tumor invasion, local angiogenesis, and tumor metastasis. Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest 2023 2023-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10257785/ /pubmed/37128790 http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.64.1.05 Text en Copyright © 2023, Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, which permits unrestricted use, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium, non-commercially, provided the new creations are licensed under identical terms as the original work and the original work is properly cited.
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Fruntelată, Radu Florin
Bakri, Assil
Stoica, George Alin
Mogoantă, Laurenţiu
Ionovici, Nina
Popescu, George
Pîrşcoveanu, Denisa Floriana Vasilica
Raicea, Andrada
Ciurea, Marius Eugen
Assessment of tumoral and peritumoral inflammatory reaction in cutaneous malignant melanomas
title Assessment of tumoral and peritumoral inflammatory reaction in cutaneous malignant melanomas
title_full Assessment of tumoral and peritumoral inflammatory reaction in cutaneous malignant melanomas
title_fullStr Assessment of tumoral and peritumoral inflammatory reaction in cutaneous malignant melanomas
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of tumoral and peritumoral inflammatory reaction in cutaneous malignant melanomas
title_short Assessment of tumoral and peritumoral inflammatory reaction in cutaneous malignant melanomas
title_sort assessment of tumoral and peritumoral inflammatory reaction in cutaneous malignant melanomas
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10257785/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37128790
http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.64.1.05
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