THE HISTOGENETIC‐EMBRYOLOGIC BASIS FOR REAPPEARANCE OF ALPHA‐FETOPROTEIN IN ENDODERMAL SINUS TUMORS (YOLK SAC TUMORS) AND TERATOMAS
- 1 July 1975
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section A Pathology
- Vol. 83A (1) , 80-86
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1699-0463.1975.tb01360.x
Abstract
The mechanism of neosynthesis of the human tumor‐associated fetal antigen alpha‐fetoprotein (AFP) in a variable percentage of patients with testicular, ovarian and extragonadal germ cell tumors has generally been considered unknown or beyond any simple explanation. Of decisive importance is the cellular basis for AFP production 1. in ontogenesis and 2. in malignancy as dependent on an exact tumor histogenesis. Based on (1) the histogenetic‐embryologic classification of germ cell tumors and the concept of yolk sac tumor (or endodermal sinus tumor), (2) the available clinical and experimental observations, and (3) the immunofluorescent localization of AFP in the endodermal sinus tumor of the human testis, it is concluded that AFP synthesis in these neoplasms is explained by the fact that they contain yolk sac endoderm, which produce AFP analogous with the physiological AFP synthesis by the fetal yolk sac in early embryogenesis.Keywords
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