Presence/absence and specific location of resident CD34+ stromal tells/Telocytes condition stromal cell development in repair and tumors.
Fecha
2020Resumen
CD34+ stromal cells/telocytes (CD34+SCs/TCs) can have a role as mesenchymal
precursor cells. Our objective is to assess whether the myofibroblastic stromal cell
response in repair and in desmoplastic reactions in tumors depend on the presence
or absence of resident CD34+SCs/TCs in specific regions/layers of an organ and on
the location of their possible subpopulations. For this purpose, using conventional and
immunohistochemical procedures, we studied specimens of (a) acute cholecystitis, with
early repair phenomena (n: 6), (b) surgically resected segments of colon tattooed with
India ink during previous endoscopic removal of malignant polyps, with macrophage
infiltration and stromal cell reaction (n: 8) and (c) infiltrative adenocarcinomas of colon,
with desmoplastic reaction (n: 8). The results demonstrated (a) stromal myofibroblastic
reaction during repair and tumor desmoplasia in most regions in which resident
CD34+SCs/TCs are present, (b) absence of stromal myofibroblastic reaction during
repair in the mucosa of both organs in which resident CD34+SCs/TCs are absent
and (c) permanence of CD34+SCs/TCs as such, without myofibroblastic response, in
smooth muscle fascicles, nerves, and Meissner and Auerbach plexuses, in which the
CD34+SCs/TCs mainly undergo reactive phenomena. Therefore, the development of
activated αSMA+ myofibroblasts in these conditions requires the presence of resident
CD34+SCs/TCs and depends on their location. In conclusion, the facts support the
hypotheses that CD34+SCs/TCs participate in the origin of myofibroblasts during repair
and tumor stroma formation, and that there is a heterogeneous population of resident
CD34+SCs/TCs with different roles.