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Ninety diffuse large-cell lymphomas (diffuse histiocytic lymphoma) were subclassified into B-cell, T-cell, and histiocytic types according to their enzyme histochemical and immunohistochemical characteristics. The B-cell type was characterized by presence of intracellular monoclonal immunoglobulin; negative or weakly positive diffuse acid phosphatase activity; and an occasional focal nodular pattern or preceding nodular lymphoma. The T-cell type was characterized by moderate, focal acid phosphatase activity; convoluted nuclear structure; and frequent preceding cutaneous manifestations. The histiocytic type was characterized by strong nonspecific esterases and diffuse acid phosphatase activity and presence of
lysozyme
and phagocytic activity. Most of the lesions (74 cases) were of the B-cell type. This group was further subdivided into follicular center cell type and B-cell immunoblastic
sarcoma
, according to the stage of cellular transformation. Preliminary clinical correlation suggests that the histiocytic type is most resistant to treatment. B-cell immunoblastic sarcomas were much more aggressive than neoplasms of the follicular center cell type.
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PMID:Histochemical and immunohistochemical study of diffuse large-cell lymphomas. 8 97
An in vitro hematopoietic microenvironment was established from explained fragments of bone marrow from adult noninbred NIH Swiss mice with the use of corticosteroid-reconstituted horse serum. Infection with Kirsten murine
sarcoma
virus (Ki-MuSV) with either a Rauscher murine leukemia virus (R-MuLV) or Balb:virus-1 helper virus coat reduced proliferation of granulocytic and pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells and produced neoplastic transformation of both macrophages and preadipocytes in the adherent cell population within a 4-week period. Ki-MuSV-transformed, virus-releasing macrophages formed clusters of 4-49 cells in 0.8% methylcellulose-containing medium in the absence of added colony-stimulating factor (CSF), synthesized
lysozyme
, ASD-chloroacetate substrate-specific esterase-M, and CSF, and produced tumors following inoculation iv into adult NIH Swiss mice or ip into newborn NIH Swiss mice. In cultures infected with helper leukemia viruses R-MuLV or Balb:virus-1, gradual transformation of a distinct cell phenotype was observed over a 9-week period with generation of increasing numbers of atypical myeloblasts and promyelocytes which showed dyssynchronous nuclear-cytoplasmic maturation, basophilic granulation, cytoplasmic vacuolation, and formation of incompletely maturing CSF-dependent granulocyte-macrophage colonies in vitro and small spleen colonies in vivo. These data demonstrated that rapid biologic expression of the murine
sarcoma
virus genome in specific adherent "stromal" marrow cells prevents detection of a more subtle helper-virus-induced dysmyelopoiesis in a distinct nonadherent cell population.
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PMID:Phenotypically distinct target cells for murine sarcoma virus and murine leukemia virus marrow transformation in vitro. 21 35
An unusual case of granulocytic
sarcoma
presenting in a pericardial effusion following trauma and preceding acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) by 8 months is presented. Five additional cases of granulocytic
sarcoma
preceding leukemia collected by the author are also tabulated. Granulocytic sarcoma in a nonautopsy population of myelogenous leukemic patients was found to be 2.9%. When presenting in an extramedullary site, especially preceding peripheral blood and bone marrow manifestations of leukemia, a misdiagnosis of histiocytic lymphoma may result. In questionable cases, other techniques including the naphthol-ASD-chloroacetate stain, touch imprints, immunoperoxidase stain for
lysozyme
, and electron microscopy should be utilized. Although only a small series, the most recent cases have shown induction/remission and survival characteristics of AML patients without granulocytic
sarcoma
.
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PMID:Granulocytic sarcoma preceding acute leukemia: a report of six cases. 38 64
A rare case of spinal epidural granulocytic
sarcoma
(GS) preceding acute myelogenous leukemia is described. A 10-year-old boy presented with lower leg weakness. The initial diagnosis was a histiocytic lymphoma, and he was treated accordingly. No evidence of bone marrow involvement was found at that time. The correct diagnosis of epidural GS was made possible in retrospect by using immunoperoxidase staining for
lysozyme
fourteen months later when the patient showed the full-blown features of leukemia. This rare tumor should be considered in the differential diagnosis of an epidural mass with cord compression in patients with or even without acute leukemia, because early diagnosis followed by appropriate combined chemotherapy and radiation may obviate surgical intervention and eventually prevent leukemic transformation.
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PMID:Spinal epidural granulocytic sarcoma preceding acute myelogenous leukemia. 128 31
The effects of the i.v. administration of endotoxin (6.25-50 micrograms/mouse on day 13 after tumor implantation) in mice treated orally with
lysozyme
hydrochloride (100 mg/kg on days 5-12 from tumor implantation) were examined using Lewis lung carcinoma in the C57Bl mouse and MCa mammary carcinoma of CBA mice. On primary tumor growth, endotoxin alone causes a dose-dependent and statistically significant reduction with a nadir on day +2 from endotoxin treatment. Combined with
lysozyme
, endotoxin causes an effect independent of the dose used, corresponding to the effect caused by endotoxin alone at the dose of 25 micrograms/mouse. No tumor regression was recorded in any of the treated groups. Endotoxin is virtually devoid of effects at the metastatic level. In the same conditions,
lysozyme
causes a reduction of primary tumor growth and a more pronounced inhibition of lung metastasis formation as expected from its already reported effects. The antitumor activity of endotoxin, unlike
lysozyme
, can be ascribed to tumor hemorrhagic necrosis due to tumor necrosis factor (TNF) production, as determined in tumor homogenates. Endotoxin does not increase the antitumor effects in mice treated with
lysozyme
, as expected from the data obtained with the more immunogenic SA1
sarcoma
, although
lysozyme
increased the mitogenic response to ConA of ex vivo isolated splenocytes, in vitro cultured in the presence of IL-2.
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PMID:Effects of endotoxin in mice bearing solid metastasizing tumors and treated with lysozyme hydrochloride. 140 79
A 39-year-old male was admitted complaining of nonproductive cough and dyspnea on exertion. Death occurred eight months after onset of the symptoms. Autopsy examination showed that the pulmonary trunk and left main pulmonary artery were markedly dilated and completely occluded by a tumor. The tumor had infiltrated into the left upper lobe and mediastinal lymph nodes, and metastatic nodules were found in both lungs and in the left adrenal gland. Small foci of infarction were noted in the lower lobes of both lungs. The tumor cells were of two types; pleomorphic spindle cells and bizarre multinucleated giant cells. Immunohistochemically, they were positive for vimentin, myosin, and
lysozyme
, but negative for desmin and muscle-specific actin. The cytoplasm of the tumor cells was showed by electron microscopy to contain microfilaments, dense bodies, and pinocytotic vesicles. We diagnosed this case as undifferentiated
sarcoma
of the pulmonary artery. Approximately 100 cases of pulmonary artery
sarcoma
have been reported. Histopathologically, almost all of the reported cases showed both spindle cells and pleomorphic giant cells, indicating a biologically anaplastic neoplasm.
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PMID:A case of primary sarcoma of the pulmonary artery. 146 48
Pathologic features of eight cases of undifferentiated (embryonal)
sarcoma
of the liver (USL) in childhood were studied. Light microscopic examination showed a diffuse growth of spindle cells with occasional polygonal cells and multinucleated giant cells and also revealed focal areas of storiform pattern in four tumors, cambium layer formation in one tumor, and alveolar arrangement in one tumor. Immunohistochemical study showed positive staining of proliferating cells for suggestive histiocytic markers (A1AT in 6/6, A1ACT in 5/6,
lysozyme
in 4/6, and KP1 in 4/6) and for muscle markers (desmin in 4/6 and HHF35 in 3/6). Ultrastructural examination demonstrated that the individual tumors were composed of a mixture of cells having fibroblastic, histiocytoid, fibrohistiocytoid, myofibroblastic, and undifferentiated (primitive mesenchymal) morphologies. Also identified were cells with definite myoblastic morphology in three tumors: leiomyoblastic in one and rhabdomyoblastic in two. In conclusion, the tumor cells in USL show phenotypical diversity comparable to those of malignant fibrous histiocytoma with or without additional rhabdomyosarcomatous or leiomyosarcomatous differentiation.
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PMID:Undifferentiated (embryonal) sarcoma of the liver. A tumor of uncertain histogenesis showing divergent differentiation. 171 92
Since recognition during the last decade that certain renal carcinogens can initially cause an accumulation of hyaline (protein) droplets in proximal tubules of male rats, it has become appropriate to establish whether this phenomenon of protein overload can also occur in rodent kidneys unrelated to chemical treatment. Kidney tissue from a number of selected rodent studies held in the National Toxicology Program (NTP) or Food and Drug Administration (FDA) archives were evaluated for hyaline droplet accumulation in proximal tubules. The survey concentrated on rats and mice of both sexes bearing hematopoietic tumors, as our preliminary observations had suggested this direction of study. The tissues of 101 Sprague-Dawley, 25 Osborne-Mendel, and 70 Fischer 344 rats and 96 B6C3F1 mice were examined. These animals provided an assortment of tumors including histiocytic
sarcoma
, lymphocytic lymphoma, mononuclear cell leukemia, and
sarcoma
. Hyaline droplet accumulation, primarily involving the P2 segment of proximal tubules, was diagnosed in 96% of rats with histiocytic
sarcoma
(74/77 cases in Sprague-Dawley, 17/18 in Osborne-Mendels, 7/7 in Fischers) and in 55% of B6C3F1 mice with histiocytic
sarcoma
(18/33 cases). There appeared to be a qualitative correlation between hyaline droplet accumulation and degree of tumor burden. Thus, in cases negative for hyaline droplets, the tumor was often confined to a single location, while increasing involvement of proximal segments beyond P2 occurred with more extensive multi-organ dissemination of the tumor. By immunohistochemistry on 11 cases of rat and 8 cases of mouse histiocytic
sarcoma
, the protein in hyaline droplets was identified as
lysozyme
, a known major secretory product of monocytes and macrophages. The hyaline droplets were negative for alpha 1-antitrypsin, alpha 2u-globulin, rat or mouse immunoglobulin, and albumin. More sparsely scattered droplets and granules present in proximal tubules of Fischer rats with mononuclear cell leukemia were negative for
lysozyme
but positive for either iron or lipofuscin pigment. The study establishes a clear association between renal tubule hyaline droplet and
lysozyme
accumulation in rats and mice with histiocytic
sarcoma
. Hyaline droplets secondary to neoplasia should be distinguished from chemically-induced hyaline droplet nephropathy in the male rat involving alpha 2u-globulin.
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PMID:Hyaline droplet accumulation in rodent kidney proximal tubules: an association with histiocytic sarcoma. 172 1
Some cytochemical and immunocytochemical investigations were carried out on actively growing Yoshida ascites
sarcoma
cells. These cells displayed an intense granular alpha-naphthylacetate esterase (ANAE) staining while the alpha-naphthylbutyrate esterase (ANBE) reaction was in part fluoride-sensitive and marked particularly in the large-size malignant cells. Acid phosphatase as well as peroxidase activities were not detected. The lack of immunoreactive
lysozyme
and alpha 1-antitrypsin suggested a poor differentiation of the above-mentioned tumor cells, but fibronectin and S-100 protein where highly expressed, as in tumors arising from the mononuclear phagocyte system.
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PMID:Cytochemical and immunocytochemical characterization of Yoshida ascites sarcoma cells. 187 12
Granulocytic sarcomas are rare tumors composed of granulocytic precursor cells. They are most commonly encountered in patients with acute myelogenous leukemias and myeloproliferative disorders in blast crisis. Rarely, patients presenting with granulocytic
sarcoma
show no evidence of acute leukemia. The authors report an aleukemic patient with acute paraparesis from an epidural granulocytic
sarcoma
. Only five such cases have been reported previously. Immunoperoxidase stain for
lysozyme
and chloroacetate esterase stain were used to prove the myeloid origin of the tumor cells.
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PMID:Granulocytic sarcoma presenting as an epidural mass with acute paraparesis in an aleukemic patient. 199 13
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