Participation of intussusceptive angiogenesis in the morphogenesis of lobular capillary hemangioma
Date
2020Abstract
In lobular capillary hemangioma (LCH), misnamed pyogenic granuloma, only sprouting angiogenesis
(SA) has been considered. We assess the occurrence of intussusceptive angiogenesis (IA) in LCH and
whether IA determines the specifc and other focal patterns in the lesion. For this purpose, we study
specimens of 120 cases of LCH, using semithin sections (in 10), immunohistochemistry, and confocal
microscopy (in 20). In addition to SA, the results in LCH showed (1) intussusceptive phenomena,
including pillars/folds and associated vessel loops, which encircled interstitial tissue structures (ITSs). (2)
Two types of evolved loops depending on interendothelial contacts from opposite walls: (a) numerous
interendothelial contacts, alternating with capillary-sized lumens (main capillary pattern of the
lesion) and (b) few interendothelial contacts, wide open lumens, and intravascular transport of pillars/
folds, which were arranged linearly, forming septa (focal sinusoidal-like pattern) or were irregularly
grouped (focal intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia, IPEH-like pattern). In conclusion, we
demonstrate that IA participates in synergistic interaction with SA in LCH development and that the
prevalence of specifc intussusceptive phenomena determines the predominant capillary pattern and
associated sinusoidal hemangioma-like and IPEH-like patterns in the lesion, which suggest a role of IA
as conditioner of vessel tumour/pseudo-tumour morphology.