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Identification of Lymphatics within the Colonic Lamina Propria in Inflammation and Neoplasia Using the Monoclonal Antibody D2-40

CONTEXT: Lymphatic vessels are believed to be absent in the colon above the level of the mucularis mucosae. However, in our experience, lymphatic vessels are sometimes identifiable within the lamina propria in the setting of inflammation and neoplasia. OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the presence of...

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Autores principales: Kenney, Barton C., Jain, Dhanpat
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2553648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18827885
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Jain, Dhanpat
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description CONTEXT: Lymphatic vessels are believed to be absent in the colon above the level of the mucularis mucosae. However, in our experience, lymphatic vessels are sometimes identifiable within the lamina propria in the setting of inflammation and neoplasia. OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the presence of lymphatics within the colonic lamina propria in neoplastic and inflammatory conditions using the lymphatic endothelium-specific immunohistochemical marker D2-40. DESIGN: Representative sections of normal colon, inflamed colon, hyperplastic polyps, inflammatory polyps, adenomatous polyps, adenomatous polyps containing intramucosal carcinoma, and invasive colonic adenocarcinomas were subjected to immunohistochemical staining with D2-40. The presence of immunopositive lymphatic vessels was assessed. Lymphatic density within the lamina propria was calculated quantitatively, and the presence of inflammation was graded subjectively on a four-tiered scale (0-3). RESULTS: Lymphatics were not identified within the lamina propria of normal colon. However, lymphatics were identified within the lamina propria in the majority of cases with neoplasia and/or inflammation. Additionally, there was a non-significant trend toward higher lymphatic vessel density in cases with increasing inflammation. CONCLUSIONS: Lymphatic vessels are present within the lamina propria of colon in pathologic states, including cases of intramucosal carcinoma. This “aberrant” lymphangiogenesis is likely to be driven by inflammation and/or neoplasia.
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spelling pubmed-25536482008-09-30 Identification of Lymphatics within the Colonic Lamina Propria in Inflammation and Neoplasia Using the Monoclonal Antibody D2-40 Kenney, Barton C. Jain, Dhanpat Yale J Biol Med Original Contribution CONTEXT: Lymphatic vessels are believed to be absent in the colon above the level of the mucularis mucosae. However, in our experience, lymphatic vessels are sometimes identifiable within the lamina propria in the setting of inflammation and neoplasia. OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the presence of lymphatics within the colonic lamina propria in neoplastic and inflammatory conditions using the lymphatic endothelium-specific immunohistochemical marker D2-40. DESIGN: Representative sections of normal colon, inflamed colon, hyperplastic polyps, inflammatory polyps, adenomatous polyps, adenomatous polyps containing intramucosal carcinoma, and invasive colonic adenocarcinomas were subjected to immunohistochemical staining with D2-40. The presence of immunopositive lymphatic vessels was assessed. Lymphatic density within the lamina propria was calculated quantitatively, and the presence of inflammation was graded subjectively on a four-tiered scale (0-3). RESULTS: Lymphatics were not identified within the lamina propria of normal colon. However, lymphatics were identified within the lamina propria in the majority of cases with neoplasia and/or inflammation. Additionally, there was a non-significant trend toward higher lymphatic vessel density in cases with increasing inflammation. CONCLUSIONS: Lymphatic vessels are present within the lamina propria of colon in pathologic states, including cases of intramucosal carcinoma. This “aberrant” lymphangiogenesis is likely to be driven by inflammation and/or neoplasia. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 2008-09 2008-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2553648/ /pubmed/18827885 Text en Copyright ©2008, Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC BY-NC license, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. You may not use the material for commercial purposes.
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Kenney, Barton C.
Jain, Dhanpat
Identification of Lymphatics within the Colonic Lamina Propria in Inflammation and Neoplasia Using the Monoclonal Antibody D2-40
title Identification of Lymphatics within the Colonic Lamina Propria in Inflammation and Neoplasia Using the Monoclonal Antibody D2-40
title_full Identification of Lymphatics within the Colonic Lamina Propria in Inflammation and Neoplasia Using the Monoclonal Antibody D2-40
title_fullStr Identification of Lymphatics within the Colonic Lamina Propria in Inflammation and Neoplasia Using the Monoclonal Antibody D2-40
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Lymphatics within the Colonic Lamina Propria in Inflammation and Neoplasia Using the Monoclonal Antibody D2-40
title_short Identification of Lymphatics within the Colonic Lamina Propria in Inflammation and Neoplasia Using the Monoclonal Antibody D2-40
title_sort identification of lymphatics within the colonic lamina propria in inflammation and neoplasia using the monoclonal antibody d2-40
topic Original Contribution
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2553648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18827885
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