TY - JOUR
T1 - Carcinoma-in-situ of the testis
T2 - possible origin from gonocytes and precursor of all types of germ cell tumours except spermatocytoma
AU - Skakkebaek, N E
AU - Berthelsen, J G
AU - Giwercman, A
AU - Müller, J
PY - 1987/2
Y1 - 1987/2
N2 - Based on evidence from morphological and histochemical studies and from clinical experience, the following hypotheses are proposed: carcinoma-in-situ (CIS) germ cells are malignant gonocytes; these CIS gonocytes have some capacity to regress into more primitive, totipotent embryonic cells which can give rise to all types of nonseminomatous germ cell tumours; the tumour germ cells of classical seminomas are malignant gonocytes derived from CIS gonocytes which have lost their ability to regress into totipotent embryonic cells; the ability of CIS gonocytes to regress into totipotent embryonic cells decreases with age, whereas the capacity to form classical seminoma cells is preserved; the transformation of CIS gonocytes into invasive tumours is dependent on factors such as gonadotrophins and/or testicular steroids; the pathogenesis of classical and spermatocytic seminoma are unrelated. As a consequence of these hypotheses an alternative nomenclature for carcinoma-in-situ, seminoma and dysgerminoma is suggested.
AB - Based on evidence from morphological and histochemical studies and from clinical experience, the following hypotheses are proposed: carcinoma-in-situ (CIS) germ cells are malignant gonocytes; these CIS gonocytes have some capacity to regress into more primitive, totipotent embryonic cells which can give rise to all types of nonseminomatous germ cell tumours; the tumour germ cells of classical seminomas are malignant gonocytes derived from CIS gonocytes which have lost their ability to regress into totipotent embryonic cells; the ability of CIS gonocytes to regress into totipotent embryonic cells decreases with age, whereas the capacity to form classical seminoma cells is preserved; the transformation of CIS gonocytes into invasive tumours is dependent on factors such as gonadotrophins and/or testicular steroids; the pathogenesis of classical and spermatocytic seminoma are unrelated. As a consequence of these hypotheses an alternative nomenclature for carcinoma-in-situ, seminoma and dysgerminoma is suggested.
KW - Carcinoma in Situ/pathology
KW - Dysgerminoma/pathology
KW - Humans
KW - Male
KW - Neoplasm Invasiveness
KW - Neoplasms, Germ Cell and Embryonal/pathology
KW - Spermatozoa/cytology
KW - Testicular Neoplasms/pathology
U2 - 10.1111/j.1365-2605.1987.tb00161.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2605.1987.tb00161.x
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 3034791
SN - 0105-6263
VL - 10
SP - 19
EP - 28
JO - International Journal of Andrology
JF - International Journal of Andrology
IS - 1
ER -