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The diagnostic usefulness and reliability, in particular in relation to methodologic problems and limitations, of an immunoperoxidase method are discussed, based upon an initial 3-yr experience with more than 400 cases. It has been found necessary to employ certain control preparations in each study case in order to avoid interpretational errors which can derive from variation in distribution of plasma proteins, in preservation of immunoreactivity with different fixatives, and in nonspecific binding of antiserum. The method is suitable for detection of immunoglobulin components only among lymphoid cells corresponding to late stages in the (B-cell) sequence of transformation. One case has been identified in which the results of the method are inconsistent with additional data, that of large cell neoplasm of apparent epithelial nature with a monotypic immunoglobulin staining pattern. Cytoplasmic
lysozyme
was present in a variety of different disease processes, including
adenocarcinoma
and granulocytic, monocytic, and histiocytic proliferations.
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PMID:Diagnostic applications of an immunoperoxidase method in hematopathology. 38 25
Paneth cell-like change (PCLC) of the prostatic glandular epithelium was focally observed in one case of normal glandular epithelium, two cases of glandular and stromal hyperplasia, one case of prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia, and four cases of prostatic adenocarcinoma. The distinctive cells were characterized by bright, eosinophilic cytoplasmic granules on routine hematoxylin and eosin-stained material. The cytoplasmic granules in the benign prostatic epithelium were periodate-Schiff's procedure (PAS)-positive and diastase resistant and immunohistochemically negative for
lysozyme
, neuron-specific enolase, chromogranin, and serotonin. The eosinophilic granules in the prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia and
adenocarcinoma
cases were immunohistochemically positive for chromogranin, serotonin, and neuron-specific enolase, and negative for
lysozyme
. By electron microscopy the eosinophilic granules represented exocrine-like or lysosomal-like vesicles in the benign epithelium and neuro-endocrine granules in the malignant epithelium. The lesion represents a prostatic epithelial PCLC rather than a Paneth cell metaplasia. PCLC is the common histological manifestation of two different phenomena: (a) a PAS-positive and diastase-resistant eosinophilic cytoplasmic granular change in benign prostatic epithelium, and (b) endocrine differentiation with neuroendocrine granules in dysplastic and malignant prostatic epithelia. The importance of recognizing PCLC lies in its differentiation from other possible prostatic cytoplasmic inclusions.
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PMID:Paneth cell-like change of the prostate gland. A histological, immunohistochemical, and electron microscopic study. 137 Jan 93
The relationship between histological type and immunohistological findings was studied in total 141 cases of resected lung cancer.
Adenocarcinoma
was cytologically subtyped according to the ultrastructural findings. Immunohistochemical staining was performed on paraffin-embedding tissue using the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex method for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), keratin, secretory component (SC), neuron specific enolase (NSE),
lysozyme
(Ly) and lactoferrin (La).
Adenocarcinoma
stained strongly positive with antibody against CEA and SC. There was no statistical difference among the different subtypes of
adenocarcinoma
, but in the cases of clara cell type, CEA staining was less intense and in goblet cell type, the intensity of SC staining was great. Goblet cell type characteristically stained positively with anti-Ly antibody, and Ly was a specific marker for differentiating
adenocarcinoma
of goblet cell type. La was positive not only in bronchial gland cell type, but also in other subtypes in
adenocarcinoma
. Squamous cell carcinoma showed more intense staining with anti-keratin antibody than other histological types. Small cell carcinoma extensively stained with anti-NSE antibody, but some of the other histological types also stained positively. NSE was a relatively good marker for small cell carcinoma but was not specific. It is concluded that immunohistochemical examination is a useful method for differentiation of different histological types of lung cancer.
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PMID:[Immunohistochemical findings in resected lung cancer]. 175 99
A case of poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the stomach with unique histological features is reported: in addition to characteristic
adenocarcinoma
cells, a large number of tumor cells contained bright eosinophilic and argentaffin granules in their cytoplasm. On routine histologic examination, the latter cells closely resembled the endocrine cells present in the normal human gastrointestinal tract, although the granules were distributed throughout the cytoplasm and did not show any polarity, which is usually subnuclear in normal endocrine cells. Immunohistochemical studies demonstrated positive staining for
lysozyme
, CEA, gastrin and HCG. Electron microscopic examination revealed cytoplasmic neurosecretory granules, and some tumor cells were found to contain both secretory granules and mucinous material within the same cytoplasm. These neoplastic endocrine cells presumably originated from primitive digestive system elements capable of differentiating towards both endocrine and mucus-secreting varieties.
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PMID:Neoplastic argentaffin cells with intracytoplasmic eosinophilic granules in a gastric adenocarcinoma. 178 49
We examined 12 depressed tubular adenomas of the stomach pathologically and immunohistochemically in order to clarify the difference between the depressed type and the elevated type. Depressed tubular adenomas showed shallow mucosal depression and, of the 12, nine were endoscopically diagnosed as early gastric cancer. Histologically, the adenoma cells showed dysplasia in varying degree and focal
adenocarcinoma
occurred in two adenomas measuring over 2 cm. The mean height of the adenoma glands was 0.63 +/- 0.31 mm in the 12 depressed adenomas and 1.32 +/- 0.43 mm in 44 elevated adenomas, while the mean heights of the subjacent mucosa were 0.18 +/- 0.19 mm and 1.07 +/- 0.71 mm, respectively. Thus, depressed adenomas resulted from paucity of the mucosa subjacent to the adenoma glands and the height of the adenomatous glands was half that found in the elevated type. Goblet cells, a variety of endocrine cells and
lysozyme
-containing cells were found in nine, nine and eight depressed adenomas, respectively, in variable numbers. Hyperplasia of these cells was also detected in depressed adenomas showing mild or moderate dysplasia. Immunohistochemical examination revealed no difference in the phenotypic expression of adenoma cells as between the depressed and the elevated type.
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PMID:Depressed tubular adenoma of the stomach: pathological and immunohistochemical features. 198 68
A distinct morphological variant of a diffuse type adenocarcinoma of the stomach with Paneth cell differentiation is reported. The tumor was a Borrmann's Type III carcinoma measuring 6.0 x 5.5 cm at the body along the greater curvature. It was composed of Paneth cell- and endocrine cell differentiated cancer cells in addition to tubular and poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
cells. The Paneth cell differentiation was characterized histologically by cytoplasmic distinct coarse eosinophilic granules stained red with periodic acid-Schiff and Masson trichrome reagents and reddish brown with phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin, and electron microscopically by
lysozyme
in cytoplasmic electron dense granules. In addition, electron microscopy revealed acid mucin globules and various intermediate forms between Paneth granules and the mucin globules which might be regarded as abortive forms of Paneth granules presumably resulting from defective incorporation of
lysozyme
-positive mucosubstances into acid mucin. Endocrine differentiated cancer cells consisted of serotonin-, peptide YY-, and glucagon/glicentin-positive cells. The various cell phenotypes found in the present tumor could be explained on the basis of intestinal differentiation of gastric cancer.
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PMID:Predominant Paneth cell differentiation in an intestinal type gastric cancer. 206 3
This paper reports the results of a study on the invasive characteristics of 22 colorectal cancer by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results showed that
adenocarcinoma
cells stretching polymorphic pseudopodia penetrated into peripheral tissue and adhered to or invaded the vessels, but most of the mucoid carcinoma cells migrated separately into the tissue clefts and invaded the vessels. The invasive mode had dominant differentiation in two typical cancer. The author believes that colorectal cancer possesses two invasive factors: ameboid movement and destroying tissues by
lysozyme
.
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PMID:[SEM study of invasive characteristics of colorectal cancer]. 216 81
The reaction pattern found in thirteen different pulmonary blastomas was tested with four different polyclonal and six different monoclonal antibodies using the avidin-biotin-reaction. Immunohistochemically, the tumours showed positive reactions, both with antibodies that are considered to be epithelial markers (K11, EMA), and with antibodies that indicate a differening mesenchymal differentiation (vimentine, desmine, protein-S100). It was not possible to label any tumour cells with the antibodies anti-beta-HCG, anti-NSE, anti-
lysozyme
or anti-CEA. The negative response of the CEA reaction can be useful for the differentiation from pulmonary
adenocarcinoma
, in particular in the case of tumours with highly differentiated glandular components.
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PMID:[Pulmonary blastoma. Immunohistochemical characterization of heteromorphic tumor components]. 219 30
Neutrophils, in the course of defending the host against microbial invasion, release a potent arsenal of proteins that can potentially damage host tissues. Defensins are major peptides of human polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) granules and are both broadly microbicidal and cytotoxic to several tumor cell lines. To determine whether these peptides could play a role in neutrophil-mediated lung injury, we examined the cytotoxicity of defensins and other PMN granule proteins in a chromium release assay with human lung-derived cell lines MRC-5 (lung fetal fibroblast), A549 (lung
adenocarcinoma
with features of alveolar epithelium), and primary cultures of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). Crude fractionation of an acid extract of human PMN granules yielded four fractions A-D. Only fraction D (containing mostly defensins) was significantly cytotoxic to all three target cells. In contrast, fraction A (containing myeloperoxidase and lactoferrin) and fraction C (containing
lysozyme
) had little effect, and fraction B (containing chiefly cathepsin G and elastase) was only injurious to endothelial cells. The cytotoxicity of whole PMN granule extracts on pulmonary epithelial and fibroblast targets could be completely accounted for by their defensin content. Fraction D- and defensin-mediated cytotoxicity was concentration dependent, required at least 10 to 12 h to become manifest, and was inhibited by serum. The role of these peptides in lung damage during acute and chronic inflammation deserves further study.
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PMID:Direct cytotoxicity of polymorphonuclear leukocyte granule proteins to human lung-derived cells and endothelial cells. 229 76
We have examined 38 stomachs with the
adenocarcinoma
and multiple submucosal gastric gland (SG) lesions. Almost the SG lesions consisted of the foveolar epithelium, which stained negative with alcian blue whereas the ordinary glands stained positive with con-A (III), or with both types of epithelium, and they had no atypicality. Only 14 out of 2,188 SG lesions (0.63%) showed atypical proliferation. Three hundred and forty-nine out of 1,535 SG that were examined by
lysozyme
staining were strongly
lysozyme
positive. Almost all the propria mucosa in the areas of the minute SG showed erosive lesions with an atrophy of ordinary glands, glandular erosion, and a regenerative epithelium. Eleven stomachs (11/38 cases, 29.0%) had multiple adenocarcinomas.
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PMID:[Pathological studies of multiple submucosal gastric gland lesions in thirty-eight cases]. 232 67
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