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Query: EC:3.2.1.17 (
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Ten cases of dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma (DCS) were immunohistochemically and histochemically compared with 12 de novo malignant fibrous histiocytomas, 10 osteoblastic osteosarcomas, 9 conventional chondrosarcomas, and 4 fibrosarcomas (all of bone or soft tissues), in order to discern similarities and differences in the immunophenotypes of these neoplasms. All cases of DCS and malignant fibrous histiocytoma were reactive for alpha-1-antichymotrypsin, and several examples of both tumor types bound peanut agglutinin, and expressed positivity for
alpha-1-antitrypsin
and
lysozyme
. None of these four cellular markers was observed in de novo osteosarcoma and fibrosarcoma; in addition, conventional chondrosarcoma lacked all of them except for peanut agglutinin receptors. S100 protein reactivity and binding of wheat germ agglutinin were detectable in conventional chondrosarcomas and in rare cells of the anaplastic components of primary DCS, but not in malignant fibrous histiocytoma arising ab initio and the other sarcomas. These results suggest the evolution of a second neoplastic cellular clone in DCS, with primitive morphological and phenotypic characteristics.
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PMID:Dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma of bone. An immunohistochemical and lectin-histochemical study. 243 90
Seven cardiac myxomas were studied by immunoperoxidase and immunofluorescence in formalin fixed and paraffin embedded tissues. Specific antisera to factor VIII related antigens, vimentin, myosin of smooth muscle, actin, desmin,
alpha-1-antitrypsin
,
muramidase
, fibrin and prekeratin antigens were used. All myxoma cells reacted positively with antibodies to vimentin and showed no staining reaction with antibodies to
alpha-1-antitrypsin
,
muramidase
, myosin, or prekeratin. Factor VIII related antigen was found only in endothelial cells and not in myxoma cells proper. Fibrin was found in patchy areas within the stroma. Antisera to actin and desmin failed to react with formalin fixed tissue. Our results suggest that the main cellular component of cardiac myxoma is a primitive mesenchymal cell without immunohistochemical evidence of more specific differentiation.
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PMID:Cardiac myxoma. A retrospective immunohistochemical study. 243 71
In autumn and spring a group of 132 ten-year-old school children (54.5% from families of smokers) were examined for blood content of immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA, (gM, in autumn including also IgE),
lysozyme
(
LYS
) and the so called acute reactants (
alpha-1-antitrypsin
= A1AT; alpha-2-macroglobulin = A2M; transferrin = TRF; ceruloplasmin = CPL); and for saliva sIgA and sLYS. Autumn examination detected significantly higher mean values of IgE in children from families of smokers, while other mean differences remained insignificant. Spring examination revealed significant differences in the means of IgA levels children from families of smokers (FS) had significantly lower levels of IgA while their saliva sIgA values were significantly higher. Mean spring CPL levels in FS were significantly higher. Analysis of distribution curves of autumn examination showed a significant shift of A1AT towards higher values in boys from FS. Girls from FS exhibited a shift of
LYS
towards lower values. Spring examination in boys FS evidenced a shift of CPL and sIgA values towards higher values; the curve of serum IgA levels split distinctly into two subgroups. In girls from FS the only change observed during the spring examination was a shift of A2M levels towards higher values with an indication of a split. To conclude, passive smoking in school children is responsible for a number of significant changes, the latter being more frequent and marked in spring when the children's organism is weakened by many other unfavourable circumstances. More significant changes were seen in boys.
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PMID:Humoral defending mechanisms in children of smoking parents. 244 22
A group of 47 male adults working in a thermal power plant burning coal containing 900 to 1,500 g of arsenic per ton dry weight was examined on the blood serum immunoglobulins IgG, IgA and IgM content and levels of acute reactants
alpha-1-antitrypsin
(
A1AT
), alpha-2-macroglobulin (A2M), transferrin (TRF), orosomucoid (ORO) ceruloplasmin (CPL), and
lysozyme
(
LYS
). Investigations in the control group comprising 27 workers from another power plant in the same district where the coal content of arsenic was more than 10 times lower were analogous. The inter-group differences in means were evaluated by t-test, differences in the association of values by F-test, and the correlations with age and the length of exposure were assessed using the regression analysis method. The differences in mean IgG, IgA, IgM,
LYS
and A2M levels between the exposed and control groups of workers were insignificant or of borderline significance only. In contrast, differences in TRF, ORO and particularly CPL levels were statistically highly significant, in all instances P less than 0.001. In the control group, persons with abnormal values in at least two immunobiochemical tests used accounted for 3.7%, in the group of the exposed for 51% (P less than 0.002). All these findings, especially the rise in CPL concentration levels in the exposed group are discussed on the background of the rise in cancer mortality rates found previously in this group of power plant workers.
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PMID:Immunological profiles in workers of a power plant burning coal rich in arsenic content. 245 11
Terrilytin and immobilized terrilytin enhance the activity and intensity of phagocytosis and increase the concentration of
lysozyme
in nonimmunized animals. Both preparations increase the production of antibodies to staphylococcal alpha-hemolysin, the titers of beta-lysins, the activity and intensity of the phagocytosis of bacterial cells by peripheral blood leukocytes in animals immunized with staphylococcal toxoid and challenged with live staphylococcal culture. In healthy animals terrilytin and immobilized terrilytin induce an increase in total proteolytic activity and in the activity of
alpha-1-antitrypsin
and alpha-2-macroglobulin, decreased as the result of staphylococcal infection.
...
PMID:[Effect of terrilytin on the activity of nonspecific resistance factors during immunization with staphylococcal anatoxin and staphylococcal infection]. 245 2
Two unusual fibroxanthomas were studied by light microscopy. The first case contained numerous osteoclast-like cells and resembled malignant giant cell tumour of soft tissues, a variant of malignant fibrous histiocytoma. Osteoclast-like giant cells were negative for
lysozyme
and
alpha-1-antitrypsin
. The second case contained areas of chondroid differentiation which resembled chondrosarcoma. Tumour cells within the cartilaginous areas were positive for S100 protein.
...
PMID:Atypical fibroxanthoma: two unusual variants. 247 88
Two hepatocellular carcinomas and six hepatoblastomas were examined for the presence of 13 antigens using immunoperoxidase, avidin-biotin, staining techniques. Primary antibodies were directed against alpha-fetoprotein (AFP),
alpha-1-antitrypsin
(
AAT
),
lysozyme
(
LYS
), carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), neuron specific enolase (NSE), epithelial membrane antigen (EMA), hepatitis B surface antigen (HbSA), lactoferrin (LF), desmin (DES), vimentin (VIM), and keratin (KER). Except for HbSA, the antigen staining pattern was unable to differentiate between hepatoblastoma and hepatocellular carcinoma. Both neoplasms where positive for AFP,
AAT
, CEA, EMA, and KER; however, neither stained for GFAP, NSE,
LYS
, LF, HCG, or DES. Vimentin was weakly positive in those hepatoblastomas where mesenchymal tissue was present in the tumor. Only the tissue adjacent to hepatocellular carcinomas stained positively for HbSA and correlated with the elevated serum levels of HbSA.
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PMID:Patterns of antigen expression in hepatoblastoma and hepatocellular carcinoma in childhood. 248 9
While he was being treated for Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, a 75-year-old man developed an enlarging forearm skin nodule. On biopsy, the lesion appeared to be a malignant lymphoma. The tumor cells were negative for immunoglobulins but positive for
lysozyme
and
alpha-1-antitrypsin
. Therefore, the lesion was diagnosed as histiocytic lymphoma. Nine months later, an ipsilateral axillary lymph node biopsy revealed a small focus of tumor identical to that of the skin lesion. Three months after the lymph node biopsy, the patient developed acute myeloid leukemia. A reevaluation of the electron micrographs of the skin and lymph node lesion showed primary lysosomal granules within the tumor cell cytoplasm consistent with a diagnosis of leukemic infiltrates (granulocytic sarcoma); additionally, the naphthol AS-D chloracetate esterase activity of the skin lesion was positive, supporting the diagnosis of granulocytic sarcoma. This report shows that if not suspected, granulocytic sarcoma is difficult to diagnose in nonleukemia patients.
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PMID:Granulocytic sarcoma presenting as a solitary nodule of skin in a patient with Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia. An immunohistochemical and electron-microscopic study. 236 Sep 34
The present report describes the results of a combined morphological, enzyme- and immunohistochemical analysis of nine cases of malignant non Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) clinically presenting as lethal midline granuloma. In a previous report written before antibodies directed against B and T lymphocytes were available, a histiocytic origin of such neoplasms had been suggested. A panel of antibodies reactive with most B cells (L26, MB1, KiB3) and a majority of T cells (MT1, UCHL1) was applied on paraffin sections of formalin fixed tissues as well as antibodies directed against leukocyte common antigen (LCA), myeloid/histiocyte antigen (MAC 387),
lysozyme
,
alpha-1-antitrypsin
, alpha-1-antichymotrypsin, S-100 protein, prekeratin and immunoglobulin light chains. Enzyme histochemistry included tests for non-specific acid esterase, acid phosphatase, beta-glucuronidase and chloroacetate esterase. As a result, five T, two B and two unclassified (malignant histiocytosis probable) NHL were identified, indicating distinct heterogeneity of NHL as causative disorders in lethal midline granuloma.
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PMID:Heterogeneous malignant non Hodgkin's lymphomas as a causative disorder in lethal midline granuloma. 252 38
A wide range of tumors were immunohistochemically analyzed for
alpha-1-antitrypsin
(
AAT
) and
lysozyme
in order to evaluate their specificity as histiocytic markers and their significance in the diagnostic and histogenetic evaluation of fibrohistiocytic tumors. Besides histiocytic lesions,
AAT
immunoreactivity was commonly found in different types of carcinomas and sarcomas, and strong immunoreactivity was found in carcinoid tumors, malignant melanomas, and schwannomas, which, however, had negative results for
lysozyme
. The
AAT
immunoreactivity could be abolished with the absorption of the antibody with purified
AAT
also in nonhistiocytic tumors. The neoplastic pleomorphic cells in malignant fibrous histiocytomas (MFHs) usually had strongly positive results for
AAT
, whereas only entrapped histocytes had positive results for
lysozyme
and for two monoclonal antibodies to histomonocytic cells. The results show that
AAT
has a relatively low specificity as a histiocytic marker, and one should be careful in concluding the histiocytic nature of tumors, such as MFHs, based on
AAT
immunostaining. It seems also questionable whether
AAT
can be used as a diagnostic marker for MFH. The reason for the widespread
AAT
immunoreactivity in various tumors may be that
AAT
is taken up from serum to various types of nonhistiocytic tumor cells.
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PMID:Alpha-1-antitrypsin and lysozyme. Their limited significance in fibrohistiocytic tumors. 254 6
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