Bone marrow stroma in idiopathic myelofibrosis and other haematological diseases. An immunohistochemical study.

I Lisse, H Hasselbalch, P Junker

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Abstract

Bone marrow stroma was investigated immunohistochemically in 31 patients with haematological diseases, mainly idiopathic myelofibrosis (n = 8) and related chronic myeloproliferative disorders (n = 14). The bone marrow from patients with idiopathic myelofibrosis and some CML patients showed marked staining reactions with antibodies against type III procollagen (pN collagen), type IV collagen, fragment P1 of laminin and factor VIII. Patients with osteomyelosclerosis had particularly increased collagen content, including both newly deposited type III collagen (pN collagen) and mature collagen fibres. As in normal bone marrow, argyrophilic fibres and type III collagen displayed a close co-distribution, which was also demonstrated for type IV collagen and laminin. While normal bone marrow sinusoids had discontinuous basement membranes, fibrosing bone marrow was characterized by endothelial cell proliferation and capillarization, with the development of continuous sheets of basement membrane material beneath endothelial cells.
Translated title of the contributionBone marrow stroma in idiopathic myelofibrosis and other haematological diseases. An immunohistochemical study.
Original languageEnglish
JournalAPMIS : acta pathologica, microbiologica, et immunologica Scandinavica
Volume99
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)171-178
Number of pages8
ISSN0903-4641
Publication statusPublished - 1991

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