Bcl‐2 overexpression in basaloid proliferations overlying dermatofibromas and basal cell carcinomas
- 1 January 1997
- Vol. 105 (1-6) , 35-40
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1699-0463.1997.tb00537.x
Abstract
Basaloid proliferations overlying dermatofibromas resembling superficial basal cell carcinomas have been interpreted both as reactive/regressive and frankly malignant. Basal cell carcinoma is a slow-growing tumour, which so far has been regarded as an actively proliferating lesion with a high apoptotic activity. We examined immunohistochemically 6,dermatofibromas with overlying simple hyperplasia, 12 dermatofibromas with overlying basaloid proliferations, and 24 basal cell carcinomas for expression of Ki-67 protein, and bcl-2 protein. The Ki-67 labelling index represents an estimate of proliferative activity. Bcl-2 protein suppresses apoptosis. The Ki-67 labelling indexes of basaloid proliferations, basal cell carcinomas, and normal epidermis were similar (11-15%, p < 0.05, Mann-Whitney test). Bcl-2 protein was expressed in all cells of basaloid proliferations, similar to the expression pattern in basal cell carcinomas. We suggest that basaloid proliferations overlying dermatofibromas might have achieved a phenotype that equals an early stage of BCC carcinogenesis.Keywords
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