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The use of alkaline phosphatase in an immunoenzymatic procedure for the localisation of antigens in paraffin sections or cell smears is described. The results of this method, when applied to the detection of immunoglobulins,
lysozyme
, or lactoferrin, were comparable in intensity and clarity to those obtained with the
PAP
immunoperoxidase procedure. Furthermore, double immunoenzymatic labelling (with alkaline phosphatase and peroxidase) of two cellular constituents in a tissue section is possible, the brown peroxidase reaction product contrasting well with the blue alkaline phosphatase product. Since the two antibody 'sandwiches' are applied simultaneously rather than sequentially the total duration of this double immunostaining procedure is only a few minutes longer than that required for detection of a single antigen. It was also found that the unlabelled antibody immunohistological procedure (whether used in conjunction with alkaline phosphatase or peroxidase) can be shortened without loss of sensitivity by carrying out two of the incubation steps simultaneously.
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PMID:Alkaline phosphatase and peroxidase for double immunoenzymatic labelling of cellular constituents. 7 79
A 20-year-old male developed both coccygeal and leg pain and followed by rectocystic disturbance. Disc herniation between L5 and S was suspected and laminectomy was performed. At surgery, an easily curretable tumor occupied the epidural space from L5 to the end of the sacrum. In part, the tumor spread out of the vertebral canal and invaded the surrounding muscle tissue. This muscle tissue and part of the lamina were checked histologically. Initial blood analysis revealed 5% blast-like cells, but failed to confirm them as leukemic cells. Histologically, the tumor cells had round or oval nuclei with large nucleoli and scanty cytoplasm without granulocytic differentiation. Malignant lymphoma or Ewing's sarcoma was initially suspected, but the definite diagnosis was uncertain. Immunohistochemical staining with the
PAP
method and enzyme histochemistry revealed that the tumor cells were positive for
lysozyme
and naphthol ASD chloracetate esterase. Thus, granulocytic sarcoma was finally diagnosed. Electron microscopic findings supported this diagnosis. Subsequent karyotyping of bone marrow cells revealed 8; 21 translocation, thus the final diagnosis of this patient was myelodysplastic syndrome, refractory anemia with excess blast cells in transformation or acute myelogenous leukemia, M2, by the FAB classification.
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PMID:A case of epidural granulocytic sarcoma preceding acute leukemia. 209 94
We report a case of latent cardiac sarcoidosis in reference to differential diagnosis from giant cell myocarditis. A 68-year-old woman succumbed to subarachnoid hemorrhage and acute myocardial infarction within a period of 3 days. Autopsy revealed white fibrotic lesions in the lateral wall of the left ventricle and interventricular septum of the heart in addition to acute myocardial infarction of the anterior wall. Histology showed fibrotic granulomatous lesions with infiltration of lymphocytes and epithelioid cells. Many multinucleated giant cells of Langhans and foreign body types were scattered among these lesions. There was no lesion in the bilateral hilar lymph nodes, but typical epithelioid granuloma was noticed in the lymph node of the carina, liver, and spleen. So we concluded that the heart lesion was a case of cardiac sarcoidosis. Striation could not be seen in the multinucleated giant cells of the cardiac sarcoid lesion, and, using light microscopy, it seemed to us that these cells had no relation to the cardiac muscles. However, by immunohistochemistry (
PAP
method) some giant cells tested positive for myoglobin, and others tested positive for
lysozyme
. The fact that giant cells are not always derived from the cardiac muscle can't be used, as a criterion for the diagnosis of cardiac sarcoidosis. Giant cells in the lung and lymph nodes tested positive only for
lysozyme
. Hence, using only cardiac histology, it is difficult to make a differential diagnosis between cardiac sarcoidosis and giant cell myocarditis, especially in cases where there is multiple organ involvement.
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PMID:[A case of latent cardiac sarcoidosis in reference to differential diagnosis from giant cell myocarditis]. 230 29
Thirty-one cases of thyroid malignancies which were originally classified as anaplastic carcinoma were reexamined immunohistochemically using
PAP
methods (peroxidase:antiperoxidase) for IgM, IgG, IgA, cytokeratin, calcitonin,
lysozyme
and alpha-1-antitrypsin. The reclassification results were compared with patient data such as clinical symptoms, treatment modalities, and clinical outcome. Postoperative radiotherapy was carried out in more than 80% of cases, chemotherapy in none. Seven of 31 tumors showed a positive staining for IgM (n = 4), IgG (n = 2), and IgA (n = 1) antibodies. All of these cases were negative for epithelial markers. Surprisingly, not only all small cell tumors (n = 3) but also 4 tissues with predominantly giant cell areas were among those reclassified as primary malignant lymphoma.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical reclassification of anaplastic carcinoma reveals small and giant cell lymphoma. 236 31
Proteolytic enzymes were tested for improving histochemical localization of tissue antigens. Sections, 2-4 micron in thickness, were prepared on sodium-silicate coated slides from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded human biopsies. A modification of the Sternberger technique (
PAP
) and the indirect immunofluorescence method were used for the localization of 15 various antigens: heavy chain immunoglobulins, light chain immunoglobulins, alpha 1-fetoprotein, alpha 1-antichymotrypsin, myoglobin, fibronectin, factor VIII (ass. ag), fibrinogen,
lysozyme
and cytokeratin. The ability of different proteolytic enzymes (trypsin, pronase, pepsin) to unmask antigen in formalin-fixed sections were tested by variation of concentration, incubation time, temperature and pH. Although proteolytic unmasking to some extent is reliable, good restoration of antigenicity is not always possible. Best results were obtained with pronase E (Serva, FRG).
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PMID:[The proteolytic pretreatment of formalin-fixed tissue in immunohistochemical diagnosis]. 245 12
S-100 protein immunostaining has been advocated to identify the characteristic Langerhans' cells in the histologic diagnosis of PEG. Reliable demonstration of an increased number of Langerhans' cells is essential in difficult biopsy cases, since occasional Langerhans' cells can be found in other pulmonary lesions. We examined the S-100 protein labeling pattern in three cases of PEG and in a variety of controls. Non-Langerhans' histiocytes were labeled for
lysozyme
antigen on the same histologic sections using a combined ABC and
PAP
technique. This verified that the S-100 protein-negative histiocytes were indeed a separate population from the S-100 protein-positive histiocytes and did not represent Langerhans' cells which failed to label with antiserum to S-100 protein. This technique confirms the usefulness of S-100 protein staining in the diagnosis of PEG and offers a means to verify the reliability of the S-100 protein labeling in questionable cases.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical diagnosis of pulmonary eosinophilic granuloma on lung biopsy. 246 Dec 75
The exact number of
lysozyme
- and alpha-1-antitrypsin-positive macrophages in the synovial membrane in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthrosis was investigated by the
PAP
-technique. There is a positive correlation between the number of macrophages in the intima, as well as in the adventitia of the synovial membrane, and the local immunological activity of rheumatoid arthritis. However, there exist significantly less positive macrophages in osteoarthrosis. The significant increase of macrophages in cases of rheumatoid arthritis is an expression of immunopathological mechanisms that have a pathogenetic importance for the induction and recidivity of arthritis. These facts justify therapy with antirheumatica to influence macrophages.
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PMID:[Immunohistochemical studies of the synovial membrane in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthrosis for quantifying lysozyme and alpha-1-antitrypsin positive mononuclear cells]. 269 91
An immunohistochemical study was carried out on 28 cases of giant cell tumor of tendon sheath. Although this tumor has been considered to be of histiocytic origin on the basis of light and electron microscopic findings, there remains some debate about the histogenesis of the tumor. To clarify this point, by using the
PAP
method, each surgical specimen was stained for alpha 1-antitrypsin, alpha 1-antichymotrypsin,
lysozyme
, ferritin, neuron specific enolase, and S-100 protein. Tumor cells in fifteen out of 28 cases were positively stained for alpha 1-antitrypsin, 19 for alpha 1-antichymotrypsin, 23 for
lysozyme
, 22 for ferritin, 22 for neuron specific enolase, but no case for S-100 protein. These results suggest that this tumor is composed of cells with histiocytic character. In addition, from the immunohistochemical point of view, at least two types of giant cells seem to exist in this disease.
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PMID:Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath. An immunohistochemical study of 28 cases. 302 39
Focally aggregated epithelioid cells and granulomatous epithelioid cell reactions of different genesis were investigated immunohistochemically by means of
PAP
method according to Sternberger. We studied the presence of histiocytic markers
lysozyme
and alpha 1-antichymotrypsin, the content of albumin and of immunoglobulins and the question of immunophagocytosis and the presence of fibronectin. Various forms of activation of epithelioid cells as well as histiocytes and Langhans giant cells were found thereby. In the former, a phagocytosis could never be demonstrated, whereas this was true in histiocytes and giant cells. Fibronectin was not found in epithelioid cells. The findings suggest that epithelioid cells are a specific form of reaction of histiocytic elements. Thus they are a special reaction of MPS in a multiple causal genesis and a morphogenesis according to its own characteristics within a hypersensitivity reaction of a delayed type. Epithelioid cells modulate the immune response and in this way the tissue reaction.
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PMID:[Immunohistochemical characterization of epithelioid cells]. 313 11
Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) shows a mixed proliferation of both fibroblastic and histiocytic cells. Because of their complex morphologic appearances, the nature of truly neoplastic cells in MFH has been controversial. In the present study, immunoperoxidase method (
PAP
method) was used to examine the intracytoplasmic
lysozyme
(LY), alpha-1-antitrypsin (A1AT), fibronectin (FN), and polyvalent immunoglobulin (PI) in the fibroblastic and histiocytic cells. Twenty-three cases with MFH were histologically divided into three groups; predominantly fibroblastic type (Group I; 5 cases), mixed fibroblastic and histiocytic type (Group II; 15 cases), and almost pure histiocytic type (Group III; 3 cases). Fibroblastic cells showed a strong positive reaction for LY and A1AT, suggesting the histiocytic nature, while the proliferating cells in Group II were more intensely stained by each of the antibodies than in Groups I and III. Enzyme histochemical examinations on fresh materials were available in 3 cases. These findings suggest that proliferating cells in MFH possess a histiocyte nature.
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PMID:Immunohistological study on malignant fibrous histiocytoma. 609
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