Trophoblast
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Trophoblast is part of a normal pregnancy. Trophoblasts are derived from the conceptus, i.e. not maternal. Part of the trophoblast forms chorionic villi.
Tumours arising from the trophoblast are dealt with in gestational trophoblastic disease.
Trophoblast table
Based on Shih et al.:[1]
Cytotrophoblast | Syncytiotrophoblast | Villous intermediate trophoblast |
Implanation site intermediate trophoblast |
Chorionic-type intermediate trophoblast | |
Nuclear features | round, small | multinucleated | polyhedral | pleomorphic +/-multinucleation (occasional), +/-nucleoli |
round / polyhedral |
Cell borders | well-defined | poorly defined (?) | well-defined | moderately-defined | poorly defined (?) |
Cytoplasm | minimal, clear to granular | abundant, vacuolated | abundant & eosinophilic to clear | abundant & eosinophilic | abundant & eosinophilic |
Location | villi - deep to syncytiotrophoblast |
villi - superficial to cytotrophoblast - nearest to maternal blood |
villi | implanatation site | chorion |
Function | stem cell | produces hormones | ??? | anchor placenta | ??? |
IHC | beta-hCG ??? | beta-hCG | ??? | inhibin+, hPL+, beta-hCG-[2] | ??? |
Image | ST (jhu.edu)[3] | CT (jhu.edu)[3] | (WC) |
hPL = human placental lactogen.
Notes:
- Keratin is positive in all trophoblastic tissue and negative in decidual tissue.[2]
Chorionic villi
Chorionic villi 101
- Maternal blood is around villi.
- Fetal blood (nucleated (fetal) RBCs) in the villi.
Basic histology
- Outer layer of villus / closer to mother : syncytiotrophoblasts.
- Inner layer of villus / closer to fetus : cytotrophoblasts.
Chorionic villi 102
- Syncytiotrophoblasts (eosinophilic cytoplasm with vacuoles (contain hCG), multiple hyperchromatic nuclei).
- Large + many irreg. or lobular hyperchromatic nuclei.
- Eosinophilic vacuolated cytoplasm (contains hCG).
- Closest to mom - covers cytotrophoblast.[4]
- Cytotrophoblasts (polygonal shape, distinct borders, clear cytoplasm, in cords, single nucleus).
- Polygonal shaped cells in cords/masses.
- Distinct cell borders.
- Covered by syncytiobrophoblast[5] - closer to fetus than syncytiotrophoblasts.
- Clear cytoplasm.
- Single uniform nucleus.
Age of villi
Young villi
- Do not have blood vessels.
- No syncytial knots.
Old villi
- Blood vessels present and at the periphery of villus - contain nucleated (fetal) RBCs.
- Syncytial knots.
Villi and age - table
Gestational age | Nucleated RBCs | Cytotrophoblast / syncytiotrophoblast |
Villi size | Vessels | Other |
First trimester | present | both can be identified | large | few; location central | |
Second trimester | rare | cytotrophoblast difficult to identify; syncytial knots uncommon | intermediate | intermediate; location: central/periphery | |
Third trimester | absent | cytotrophoblast indistinct; syncytial knots common | small | abundant; location: periphery of villi | focal calcifications |
Intermediate trophoblast
General
- Abbreviated: IT.
- Thought to be the cell of origin for:[1]
- Exaggerated placental site (EPS).
- Placental site nodule (PSN).
- Placental site trophoblastic tumour (PSTT).
- Epithelioid trophoblastic tumour (ETT).
Subtypes
Three subtypes of IT are recognized:[1]
- Implanation site IT.
- Villous IT.
- Chorionic-type IT.
Microscopic
Features:
- Large cells.
- Eosinophilic cytoplasm.
- May be multi-nucleated.
Images:
IHC
Features:[2]
- hPL (human placental lactogen) +ve.
- beta-hCG -ve.
- Keratin +ve.
- EMA +ve in 2nd & 3rd trimester.
- CD146 +ve.[6]
Notes:
- Cytotrophoblast and syncytiotrophoblast - keratin +ve.[2]
See also
- Endometrium.
- Products of conception.
- Ectopic pregnancy.
- Choriocarcinoma.
- Arias-Stella reaction - benign atypical changes associated with chorionic tissue.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Shih IM, Kurman RJ (January 2001). "The pathology of intermediate trophoblastic tumors and tumor-like lesions". Int. J. Gynecol. Pathol. 20 (1): 31–47. PMID 11192071.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Yeh IT, O'Connor DM, Kurman RJ (May 1990). "Intermediate trophoblast: further immunocytochemical characterization". Mod. Pathol. 3 (3): 282–7. PMID 1694585.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 URL: http://pathology2.jhu.edu/trophoblast/introduction.cfm. Accessed on: 13 August 2011.
- ↑ http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/45/Gray37.png
- ↑ http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/45/Gray37.png
- ↑ URL: http://www.epitomics.com/diagnostics/product/5618. Accessed on: 14 August 2011.