- Fibrohistiocytic differentiation in capillary hemangioblastoma.
Fibrohistiocytic differentiation in capillary hemangioblastoma.
Seven cases of capillary hemangioblastoma from the cerebellum and spinal cord were studied by immunohistochemical methods to determine the origin of the stromal cells. A subpopulation of factor XIIIa-positive tumor cells was a constant feature in hemangioblastomas. These stellate or spindle-shaped cells transformed into typical vacuolated stromal cells. Factor VIII-related antigen was limited to the vascular endothelium. Glial fibrillary acidic protein was present only in entrapped astrocytes. Staining for alpha-1-antitrypsin (alpha 1AT) and alpha-1-antichymotrypsin (alpha 1 ACT) was occasionally observed in stromal cells. It was concluded that the factor XIIIa-positive stromal cells in capillary hemangioblastoma indicate fibrohistiocytic differentiation, which is part of the differentiation spectrum of hemangiopericytomas.