Publications by authors named "Irene Messini"

Background: To investigate the changes of the neoplastic microenvironment during the different morphological alterations of hyperplastic and pre-invasive breast lesions.

Methods: 78 in situ ductal carcinomas of all degrees of differentiation, 22 atypical ductal hyperplasias, 25 in situ lobular carcinomas, 18 atypical lobular hyperplasias, 32 ductal epithelial hyperplasias of usual type and 8 flat atypias were immunohistochemically investigated for the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), smooth muscle actin (SMA) and CD34, while microvessel density (MVD) was counted using the anti-CD31 antibody.

Results: VEGF expression was strongly correlated with MVD in all hyperplastic and pre-invasive breast lesions (p < 0.

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Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a pleiotropic cytokine with differentiation and growth-promoting effects. Extensive studies in experimental animals denote that IL-6 is produced in various endocrine organs and participates in the local control of endocrine cell function. The expression of this cytokine in human endocrine glands, however, has only been examined in a limited number of studies.

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Apoptosis regulates cell turnover in normal tissues and occurs during the neoplastic process. Owing to difficulties in recognizing apoptotic cells by histology alone, several complementary approaches have been introduced, which disclosed the presence of cells with typical nuclear and cytoplasmic changes characteristic of apoptosis. Electron microscopy remains the most conclusive method to reveal the structural changes.

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