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Correlations Between the Density of Tryptase Positive Mast Cells (DMCT) and that of New Blood Vessels (CD105+) in Patients with Gastric Cancer Cover

Correlations Between the Density of Tryptase Positive Mast Cells (DMCT) and that of New Blood Vessels (CD105+) in Patients with Gastric Cancer

Open Access
|May 2016

Abstract

Mast cells proteases, tryptase and chymase are directly involved in the growth and progression of solid tumors due to their important role in tumor angiogenesis. We examined the density of tryptase positive mast cells and the mean density of new blood vessels in gastric malignant tumors of patients with and without Helicobacter pylori infection, using immunohistochemical staining for tryptase (for mast cells) and CD 105 (for new vessels). Tryptase and CD 105 expression was detected in gastrectomy specimens. In this study, mast cell density correlates with angiogenesis and the growth and progression of gastric cancer. It also shows that the participation of Helicobacter pylori infection in the growth and progress of gastric neoplasia is due to an increase of peritumoral angiogenesis, with subsequent local and distant tumor spread and perivascular growth, but without perineural and nodal involvement.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/rjim-2016-0016 | Journal eISSN: 2501-062X | Journal ISSN: 1220-4749
Language: English
Page range: 113 - 120
Submitted on: Nov 8, 2015
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Published on: May 20, 2016
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2016 Gianina Viorica Micu, Florica Stăniceanu, Liana Cătălina Sticlaru, Cristiana Gabriela Popp, Alexandra Eugenia Bastian, Eliza Gramada, G. Pop., R. B. Mateescu, M. Rimbaş, Bianca Archip, Coralia Bleotu, published by N.G. Lupu Internal Medicine Foundation
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