β2‐Microglobulin in non‐malignant and malignant human breast: A feature of differentiation
- 1 February 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Pathology
- Vol. 142 (2) , 135-140
- https://doi.org/10.1002/path.1711420204
Abstract
An indirect immunofluorescent method has been used to study the distribution of the membrane protein β2‐microglobulin in normal, benign and malignant human breast tissue. A uniform staining of epithelial cell membranes has been found in all normal and benign tissues, with only a minor variation in the intensity of reaction between samples. In contrast the carcinomas have shown a variety of reactions, with some behaving in a manner similar to the normal and benign breast tissue, others being heterogeneous with regard to intensity of staining and the remainder having a weak or a negative reaction. The immunohistochemical behaviour of the carcinomas has paralleled the degree of histological differentiation, with poorly differentiated carcinomas showing little reactivity. A comparable relationship with lymph node status has not been found. Although those carcinomas with a staining pattern akin to non‐malignant tissue have a lower incidence of lymph node metastasis it has been the heterogeneous reacting group rather than the weak staining and negative tumours which has shown a higher rate of axillary lymph node metastasis. The prognostic significance of this finding is at present uncertain and can probably only be assessed from information about patient survival.Keywords
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