Marquart KH. Occurrence of tubuloreticular structures and intracisternal paracrystalline inclusions in endothelial cells of tissue from different epidemiological types of Kaposi's sarcoma.
Ultrastruct Pathol 2005;
29:85-93. [PMID:
16028665 DOI:
10.1080/01913120590912205]
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Abstract
Biopsied tissue specimens from 40 cases of classic, atypical classic, endemic, and AIDS-associated Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) were investigated by electron microscopy. To search for ultrastructural differences between non-AIDS-associated KS and AIDS-associated KS, the occurrence of the following 2 ultrastructural abnormalities of the rough-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum in KS cells was evaluated semi-quantitatively: tubuloreticular structures (TRS) and intracisternal paracrystalline inclusions (IPI). These peculiar structures were found in 23 of the 40 KS cases. Two types of TRS could be distinguished: loose TRS (LTRS) and compact ones (CTRS). LTRS were observed in endothelial cells of tissue from all the different epidemiological types of KS. CTRS were confined to AIDS-associated KS. IPI were present in endothelial tumor cells of only 3 non-AIDS-associated KS cases. The study shows that in cells of KS tissue only CTRS, but not LTRS, are an ultrastructural marker for AIDS-associated KS.
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