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Apoptotic-Like Tumor Cells and Apoptotic Neutrophils in Mitochondrion-Rich Gastric Adenocarcinomas: A Comparative Study With Light and Electron Microscopy Between These Two Forms of Cell Death

ABSTRACT: Mitochondrion-rich adenocarcinomas represent a rare variant of gastric adenocarcinomas composed predominantly of columnar adenocarcinoma cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm, a strong supranuclear immunoreactivity for antimitochondrial antibody, and a marked neutrophil infiltration associated...

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Autores principales: Caruso, Rosario A., Fedele, Francesco, Rigoli, Luciana, Branca, Giovanni, Bonanno, Anna, Quattrocchi, Emilia, Finocchiaro, Giuseppe, Venuti, Antonio
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Publicado: PAGEPress Publications 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3719113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23888218
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/rt.2013.e18
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author Caruso, Rosario A.
Fedele, Francesco
Rigoli, Luciana
Branca, Giovanni
Bonanno, Anna
Quattrocchi, Emilia
Finocchiaro, Giuseppe
Venuti, Antonio
author_facet Caruso, Rosario A.
Fedele, Francesco
Rigoli, Luciana
Branca, Giovanni
Bonanno, Anna
Quattrocchi, Emilia
Finocchiaro, Giuseppe
Venuti, Antonio
author_sort Caruso, Rosario A.
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description ABSTRACT: Mitochondrion-rich adenocarcinomas represent a rare variant of gastric adenocarcinomas composed predominantly of columnar adenocarcinoma cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm, a strong supranuclear immunoreactivity for antimitochondrial antibody, and a marked neutrophil infiltration associated to tumor cell death. The purpose of this work is to investigate, using correlated light and electron microscopy, mitochondrion-rich gastric adenocarcinomas focusing on the nature of the death in neoplastic cells and in infiltrating neutrophils. Adenocarcinoma cells, single or in small clusters, showed convoluted nuclei, irregularly condensed chromatin, loss of microvilli, and nuclear envelope dilatation. No nuclear fragmentation was observed in these dying cells and the plasma membrane did not show signs of disruption. These ultrastructural findings represent intermediate aspects between apoptosis and necrosis and are compatible with apoptosis-like programmed cell death. By contrast, some infiltrating neutrophils showed ultrastructural signs of classic apoptosis such as chromatin condensation into compact geometric (globular, crescentshaped) figures, tightly packed cytoplasmic granules and intact cell membrane. Our study provides ultrastructural evidence of apoptosislike tumour cell death in mitochondrion-rich gastric carcinomas and confirms that stereotyped outcome either as apoptosis or necrosis of tumor cells cannot always be expected in human neoplasms.
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spelling pubmed-37191132013-07-25 Apoptotic-Like Tumor Cells and Apoptotic Neutrophils in Mitochondrion-Rich Gastric Adenocarcinomas: A Comparative Study With Light and Electron Microscopy Between These Two Forms of Cell Death Caruso, Rosario A. Fedele, Francesco Rigoli, Luciana Branca, Giovanni Bonanno, Anna Quattrocchi, Emilia Finocchiaro, Giuseppe Venuti, Antonio Rare Tumors Case Report ABSTRACT: Mitochondrion-rich adenocarcinomas represent a rare variant of gastric adenocarcinomas composed predominantly of columnar adenocarcinoma cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm, a strong supranuclear immunoreactivity for antimitochondrial antibody, and a marked neutrophil infiltration associated to tumor cell death. The purpose of this work is to investigate, using correlated light and electron microscopy, mitochondrion-rich gastric adenocarcinomas focusing on the nature of the death in neoplastic cells and in infiltrating neutrophils. Adenocarcinoma cells, single or in small clusters, showed convoluted nuclei, irregularly condensed chromatin, loss of microvilli, and nuclear envelope dilatation. No nuclear fragmentation was observed in these dying cells and the plasma membrane did not show signs of disruption. These ultrastructural findings represent intermediate aspects between apoptosis and necrosis and are compatible with apoptosis-like programmed cell death. By contrast, some infiltrating neutrophils showed ultrastructural signs of classic apoptosis such as chromatin condensation into compact geometric (globular, crescentshaped) figures, tightly packed cytoplasmic granules and intact cell membrane. Our study provides ultrastructural evidence of apoptosislike tumour cell death in mitochondrion-rich gastric carcinomas and confirms that stereotyped outcome either as apoptosis or necrosis of tumor cells cannot always be expected in human neoplasms. PAGEPress Publications 2013-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3719113/ /pubmed/23888218 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/rt.2013.e18 Text en ©Copyright R.A. Caruso et al.,
spellingShingle Case Report
Caruso, Rosario A.
Fedele, Francesco
Rigoli, Luciana
Branca, Giovanni
Bonanno, Anna
Quattrocchi, Emilia
Finocchiaro, Giuseppe
Venuti, Antonio
Apoptotic-Like Tumor Cells and Apoptotic Neutrophils in Mitochondrion-Rich Gastric Adenocarcinomas: A Comparative Study With Light and Electron Microscopy Between These Two Forms of Cell Death
title Apoptotic-Like Tumor Cells and Apoptotic Neutrophils in Mitochondrion-Rich Gastric Adenocarcinomas: A Comparative Study With Light and Electron Microscopy Between These Two Forms of Cell Death
title_full Apoptotic-Like Tumor Cells and Apoptotic Neutrophils in Mitochondrion-Rich Gastric Adenocarcinomas: A Comparative Study With Light and Electron Microscopy Between These Two Forms of Cell Death
title_fullStr Apoptotic-Like Tumor Cells and Apoptotic Neutrophils in Mitochondrion-Rich Gastric Adenocarcinomas: A Comparative Study With Light and Electron Microscopy Between These Two Forms of Cell Death
title_full_unstemmed Apoptotic-Like Tumor Cells and Apoptotic Neutrophils in Mitochondrion-Rich Gastric Adenocarcinomas: A Comparative Study With Light and Electron Microscopy Between These Two Forms of Cell Death
title_short Apoptotic-Like Tumor Cells and Apoptotic Neutrophils in Mitochondrion-Rich Gastric Adenocarcinomas: A Comparative Study With Light and Electron Microscopy Between These Two Forms of Cell Death
title_sort apoptotic-like tumor cells and apoptotic neutrophils in mitochondrion-rich gastric adenocarcinomas: a comparative study with light and electron microscopy between these two forms of cell death
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3719113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23888218
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/rt.2013.e18
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