OSTEOSARCOMA Ultrastructural and Immunohistochemical Studies on Alkaline Phosphatase‐positive Tumor Cells Constituting a Variety of Histologic Types
- 1 March 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Pathologica Japonica
- Vol. 38 (3) , 325-338
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1827.1988.tb02305.x
Abstract
The osteosarcomas were subclassified into osteoblastic, fibroblastic, chondroblastic and telangiectatic types and examined by electron microscopy. Their immunohistochemical reactions were also studied. In an overall survey of the above types, fibroblast-like cells revealed poorly developed cytoplasmic organelles with rather short, branching rough endoplasmic reticulum, mixed with osteoblast-like cells that were hardly distinguishable from the former. They appeared to be an early stage of an osteoblastic cell lineage from the distribution and development of their cell organelles and highly positive vimentin activity. The tumor cells in malignant cartilage varied in appearance from chondroblast-like to osteoblast-like cells. All types of tumor cells expressed alkaline phosphatase activity to a significant degree. Immunohistochemical staining showed a mixture of procollagen type I-positive cells among the cells positive for both procollagen type II and S-100 protein in the malignant cartilage. Irrespective of any ultrastructural differences between these various tumor cell types, they all revealed a significant degree of ALPase activity unlike other types of bone tumors, suggesting that the tumor cells which constitute the various types of osteosarcoma are derived from a common precursor cell.Keywords
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