Patterns of basement membrane deposition in benign and malignant breast tumours
- 1 December 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Histopathology
- Vol. 10 (12) , 1231-1241
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2559.1986.tb02567.x
Abstract
We have examined epithelial basement membranes in tissue samples of seven normal breasts, 64 benign breast lesions and 63 malignant breast tumours by immunocytochemistry, using polyclonal antisera specific for type IV collagen. In normal breast tissue as well as in all benign tumours a continuous basement membrane was found at the epithelial stromal interface. In benign proliferative lesions, epitheliosis and papillomatosis could be more accurately distinguished with basement membrane staining. This approach also facilitated the differentiation between sclerosing adenosis and tubular carcinoma, since the tubules in sclerosing adenosis are surrounded by a continuous basement membrane whereas in tubular carcinoma basement membranes are almost entirely absent. In radial scar lesions the tubules were always surrounded by intact basement membranes, which underlines the fact that these are benign lesions. In breast carcinoma we could not detect a relationship between histological grade and the extent of basement membrane deposition. However, in different tumour types the basement membrane alterations varied. In infiltrating lobular carcinoma of the alveolar type, fragments of basement membrane were found, whereas in the classic and trabecular type, basement membranes were absent, suggesting that the alveolar type may be an intermediate phase in the progression of lobular carcinoma in situ to infiltrating lobular carcinoma. It is concluded that basement membrane immunocytochemistry, using antibodies to type IV collagen, is useful in the differentiation between benign and malignant breast lesions and in the classification of breast neoplasms.Keywords
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