Actin expression in purely nodular versus nodular‐infiltrative basal cell carcinoma
Open Access
- 1 April 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
- Vol. 30 (4) , 232-236
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0303-6987.2003.054.x
Abstract
Background: The prognosis of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) correlates with its histological subtype. Actin is a microfilament that contributes to cell motility and invasiveness of cancer cells. Actin has been found to be more prominently expressed in the tumor cells and stroma of the more aggressive BCC subtypes. Here we compare actin expression in purely nodular (N-BCC) versus nodular-infiltrative (NI-BCC) tumors. Methods: We studied seven cases of N-BCC and 13 cases of NI-BCC with immunohistochemistry for alpha-smooth muscle actin (SMA) and common muscle actin (CMA) within the tumor cells and stroma. A semiquantitative method was used to determine the degree of actin present in the tumor aggregates (on a scale of 0–4). Results: Actin was present in the nodular component of 2/7 (28%) purely N-BCC and 11/13 (85%) mixed NI-BCC (p = 0.001). Actin was present in the infiltrative component of 13/13 (100%) NI-BCC. The average SMA score was 0.57 within the N-BCC compared with 1.77 within the nodular component of NI-BCC (p = 0.04); and 2.46 within the infiltrative component of the NI-BCC. The CMA score was 0.57 within the N-BCC, 1.54 within the nodular component of NI-BCC, and 1.92 within the infiltrative component of the NI-BCC. Actin was not found in the stroma of any of the N-BCC, while it was present in 8/13 (62%) of the NI-BCC (p = 0.0009). Conclusions: Actin expression is more prominent in the nodular component of mixed NI-BCC when compared with purely N-BCC. This suggests that the nodular components of NI-BCC and N-BCC are different, and that actin expression in the nodular component may be associated with potential invasiveness. This finding may be relevant when examining incompletely sampled nodular BCC.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- A Correlation of Alpha-Smooth Muscle Actin and Invasion in Micronodular Basal Cell CarcinomaDermatologic Surgery, 2001
- Stromelysin-3 mRNA Associated with Myofibroblasts Is Overexpressed in Aggressive Basal Cell Carcinoma and in Dermatofibroma but Not in DermatofibrosarcomaJournal of Investigative Dermatology, 1996
- The altered expression of α-smooth muscle actin in basal cell epithelioma and its surrounding stroma: with special reference to proliferating cell nuclear antigen expression and adenoid differentiationBritish Journal of Dermatology, 1994
- Myoepithelial Differentiation in Basal Cell CarcinomaThe American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1991
- Histologic pattern analysis of basal cell carcinomaJournal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990
- Alpha smooth muscle actin (α-SM actin) in normal human ovaries, in ovarian stromal hyperplasia and in ovarian neoplasmsVirchows Archiv B Cell Pathology Including Molecular Pathology, 1989
- Smooth‐muscle differentiation in stromal cells of malignant and non‐malignant breast tissuesInternational Journal of Cancer, 1988
- A monoclonal antibody against alpha-smooth muscle actin: a new probe for smooth muscle differentiation.The Journal of cell biology, 1986
- The value of typing basal cell carcinomas in predicting recurrence after surgical excisionBritish Journal of Dermatology, 1977
- Histological Classification of Rodent Ulcers and its Bearing on their PrognosisBritish Journal of Cancer, 1951