Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Pivot Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Target Concepts:
Gene/Protein
Disease
Symptom
Drug
Enzyme
Compound
Query: EC:3.2.1.17 (
lysozyme
)
21,489
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
To define the histogenesis of the Paget cell and possibly identify differences in cells from the two sites, six vulvar and 23 mammary specimens from Paget's disease lesions were studied for immunocytochemical antigens. All vulvar and 21 (91%) mammary lesions were strongly reactive for glandular cytokeratin. All lesions showed immunopositive Paget cells with epithelial membrane antigen (EMA). An apocrine antigen, gross cystic disease fluid protein (GCDFP-15), decorated 66.5% and 56.5% of extramammary and mammary lesions, respectively. All vulvar Paget cells stained for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), a frequency significantly greater than the 35% in mammary lesions (p = 0.02). However, CEA is expressed by both eccrine and apocrine sweat glands and their tumors. Vulvar Paget cells were negative for
lysozyme
, casein, lactalbumin, and S100 protein, compared with 9%, 4%, 4%, and 26% in nipple lesions. S100 protein expression is similar to that in mammary
ductal carcinoma
(32%). The glandular origin of both extramammary and mammary Paget cells is indicated by the presence of glandular cytokeratin, EMA, and CEA. Approximately 60% of all cases in both sites showed evidence of apocrine derivation (GCDFP-15 positivity). Variable antigen expression suggests possible malignant transformation of pluripotent germinative cells able to differentiate in an apocrine or an eccrine direction, or in both.
...
PMID:Histogenesis of extramammary and mammary Paget cells. An immunohistochemical study. 254 98
Mammary Paget's disease has been said to result from epidermal spread by contiguity of primary intraductal carcinoma. To assess similar identity, we immunostained Paget's cells and underlying intraductal and/or invasive mammary carcinoma in 20 cases for cytokeratins, epithelial membrane antigen, gross cystic disease fluid protein-15,
lysozyme
, carcinoembryonic antigen, S100 protein, kappa-casein, and alpha-lactalbumin. Steroid receptor immunostain was positive in only one (5%) of the cases of Paget's disease and in two and four (approximately 15%) (for estrogen and progesterone receptor, respectively) of the cases of
ductal carcinoma
. In 18 patients (90%), the immunohistochemical profile was identical in Paget's cells and associated carcinoma for seven or more antigens. In one patient, there was a definite disparity in the antigenic profile; in another patient, this was dissimilar because of very focal staining in one site. The antigenic similarity between Paget's cells and underlying carcinoma in 18 (90%) of the cases of mammary Paget's disease suggested in favor of their common origin, ie, probably intraepidermal spread of
ductal carcinoma
. Origin from apocrine/eccrine structures, or multipotent cells in the epidermis, was suggested in a minority.
...
PMID:Mammary Paget's disease and associated carcinoma. An immunohistochemical study. 768 Jan 94
We report 2 cases of cutaneous apocrine
ductal carcinoma
(CADC) of the axilla in a 64- and a 54-year-old male. Histological examination revealed 2 solid, ductal and glandular tumors with decapitation secretion. Tumor cells showed cellular and nuclear atypism, and infiltrative growth of tumor cell nests was also observed. Although there were no characteristic features of extramammary Paget's disease on the overlying skin, case 1 exhibited a typical Paget's phenomenon. We concluded that the Paget's phenomenon of case 1 was a result of upward extension of the tumor in the dermis. The neoplastic cells of both cases were immunohistochemically positive for gross cystic disease fluid protein,
lysozyme
, CD15 and carcinoembryonic antigen but negative for S-100 protein. Based on these findings, we concluded that these tumors were cutaneous apocrine ductal carcinomas. There was no evidence of tumor remnants in the axilla, and the patients have shown no signs of local recurrence or metastasis. We also reviewed the literature and summarize here the clinical features of CADC.
...
PMID:Two cases of cutaneous apocrine ductal carcinoma of the axilla. Case report and review of the literature. 1064 Aug 44