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Miguel Martínez-rodríguez

Sarcoma de estroma endometrial. Estudio clinicopatológico e inmunofenotípico de 5 casos

Introducción: El sarcoma de estroma endometrial uterino es un tumor muy poco frecuente con una incidencia de 0,4 -3,4 por 100.000 mujeres, comprende menos del 1% de tumores malignos ginecológicos y el 2-5% de tumores malignos uterinos, siendo el tercer sarcoma en frecuencia después del carcinosarcoma y el leiomiosarcoma. Material y métodos: Presentamos cinco casos de sarcoma de estroma endometrial diagnosticados en un periodo de siete años con la evolución clínica de las pacientes. Resultados: Immunohistoquímicamente, estos tumores expresaban vimentina, receptores hormonales, CD10 y p53 (sarcomas de alto grado), siendo los marcadores musculares, la CK, el c-kit y ALK negativos. De estos cin…

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CCL27 Signaling in the Tumor Microenvironment

Chemokines are a group of small proteins which play an important role in leukocyte migration and invasion. They are also involved in the cellular proliferation and migration of tumor cells.Chemokine CCL27 (cutaneous T cell-attracting chemokine, CTACK) is mainly expressed by keratinocytes of the normal epidermis. It is well known that this chemokine plays an important role in several inflammatory diseases of the skin, such as atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, and psoriasis. Moreover, several studies have shown an association between CCL27 expression and a variety of neoplasms including skin cancer.In this chapter, we address the role of chemokine CCL27 in the tumor microenvironment in t…

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High CCL27 immunoreactivity in ‘supratumoral’ epidermis correlates with better prognosis in patients with cutaneous malignant melanoma

AimsIt has been proposed that the expression of chemokines and chemokine receptors by melanoma cells may have a role in tumour immune escape. Chemokine CCL27 is reported to be expressed specifically on the epidermal keratinocytes. The implication of CCL27 in cutaneous melanomas is currently unresolved. It has been suggested that CCL27 expression in melanomas can induce antitumoral immunity, and that CCL27 may suppress tumour growth probably due to the local lymphocyte recruitment.MethodsWe studied CCL27 chemokine expression in three different concentric epidermal areas covering the primary cutaneous melanoma in patients with a long clinical follow-up. Our study included 91 cases of primary …

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A significant percentage of CD20-positive TILs correlates with poor prognosis in patients with primary cutaneous malignant melanoma

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