Mesenchymal-to-Endothelial Transition in Kaposi Sarcoma: A Histogenetic Hypothesis Based on a Case Series and Literature Review

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Objectives:Although several studies have been conducted regarding Kaposi sarcoma (KS), its histogenesis still remains to be elucidated. The aim of our study was to analyze the immunophenotype of Kaposi sarcoma and to present a hypothesis about the histogenesis of this tumor, based on a case series and a review of relevant literature.Methods:In 15 cases of KSs diagnosed during 2000-2011, the clinicopathological features were correlated with the immunoexpression of c-Kit, SMA, CD34, CD31, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), COX-2, c-KIT, smooth muscle antigen (SMA), and stem cell surface marker CD105.Results:Both CD105 and c-KIT rate of the spindle-shaped tumor cell positivity increased in parallel to the pathological stage. All cases displayed CD105 and weak c-KIT positivity in the endothelial cells. SMA, VEGF, and COX-2 were focally expressed in all cases. CD34 marked both endothelium and spindle-shaped tumor cells. No c-KIT expression was noticed in KS of the internal organs.Conclusions:KS seems to be a variant of myofibroblastic tumors that originates from the viral modified pluripotent mesenchymal cells of the connective tissue transformed in spindle-shaped KS cells, followed by a mesenchymal-endothelial transition and a myofibroblastic-like differentiation. This paper mailnly showed that KS cannot be considered a pure vascular tumor. © 2013 Gurzu et al.

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Gurzu, S., Ciortea, D., Munteanu, T., Kezdi-Zaharia, I., & Jung, I. (2013). Mesenchymal-to-Endothelial Transition in Kaposi Sarcoma: A Histogenetic Hypothesis Based on a Case Series and Literature Review. PLoS ONE, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071530

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