Expression of Adhesion Molecules in the Vascular Invasion Process of O-lN, Hamster Squamous Cell Carcinoma with High Potential of Lymph Node Metastasis
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Immunohistochemical localization of E-cadherin, α-catenin, β-catenin, integrin α_6 and laminin was compared in highly metastatic hamster squamous cell carcinomas termed O-lN. The tumors grew expansively until 4 weeks (expansive stage) and later showed diffuse invasion and induction of stroma which was rich in vascular vessels (invasive stage). Vascular invasion by tumor cell nests was encountered most often in the middle zone at the invasive stage. The size of tumor cell nests remained small in the peripheral zone in all periods, whereas it was significantly larger in the middle and central zones. E-cadherin and laminin expressions were reduced in the periphery, but not in the middle zone. Tumor cell nests penetrated into the vascular lumen without losing expression of adhesion molecules. The results indicate reduced expression of adhesion molecules could be a sign for high invasive and metastatic potency of a tumor, but it is not an essential prerequisite for vascular invasion.
- 特定非営利活動法人日本臨床口腔病理学会の論文
- 2002-06-25
著者
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Nakajima Tamio
Divisions Of Reconstructive Surgery For Oral And Maxillofacial Region Department Of Tissue Regenerat
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Cheng Jun
Divisions Of Oral Pathology Department Of Tissue Regeneration And Reconstruction Niigata University
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Nakajima Tamio
Division Of Reconstructive Surgery For Oral And Maxillofacial Region Department Of Tissue Regenerati
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Oda Yohei
Divisions of Reconstructive Surgery for Oral and Maxillofacial Region, Department of Tissue Regenera
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Saku Takashi
Divisions of Oral Pathology, Department of Tissue Regeneration and Reconstruction, Niigata Universit
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Cheng J
Divisions Of Oral Pathology Department Of Tissue Regeneration And Reconstruction Niigata University
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Cheng J
Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories Atr
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Oda Y
Divisions Of Reconstructive Surgery For Oral And Maxillofacial Region Department Of Tissue Regenerat
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Saku T
Divisions Of Oral Pathology Department Of Tissue Regeneration And Reconstruction Niigata University
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Saku Takashi
Division Of Oral Pathology Department Of Tissue Regeneration And Reconstruction Niigata University G
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Saku T
Departments Of Pathology Niigata University School Of Dentistry
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Cheng Jun
Division Of Oral Pathology Department Of Tissue Regeneration And Reconstruction Niigata University G
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Saku Takashi
金沢大学 第2病理
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