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Until recently, the diagnosis and classification of malignant fibrous histiocytomas (MFH) has been based on light- and electron-microscopic appearances. Tissue culture studies have led to the suggestion that these tumors have a common histiocytic origin. Using the immunoperoxidase PAP technique, a variety of soft-tissue tumors have been stained for the histiocyte markers alpha-1-antitrypsin (A1AT),
alpha-1-antichymotrypsin
(A1ACT) and
lysozyme
. A1AT and A1ACT are found to be useful specific markers for tumors of the MFH group whereas
lysozyme
is not a reliable marker for such tumors. The presence of these substances within the tumors supports the theory that they share a common origin from tissue histiocytes. Only a proportion of superficial skin histiocytomas stain for A1AT and A1ACT, raising the possibility that these are a heterogeneous group and do not share a common histogenesis with MFH.
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PMID:Demonstration of alpha-1-antitrypsin and alpha-1-antichymotrypsin in fibrous histiocytomas using the immunoperoxidase technique. 629 23
A case of human sympathetic ophthalmia, enucleated after surgical trauma, was studied by means of hybridoma-derived monoclonal antibodies, histochemistry, and transmission electron microscopy. The choroidal infiltrate was composed predominantly of T-lymphocytes of the suppressor/cytotoxic subset (OKT8+); only 5% of the cells were immunoglobulin-producing B-lymphocytes (kappa or lambda light chain positive), thereby explaining the well-known paucity of plasma cells in the infiltrate. The epithelioid cells and phagocytic histiocytes in the choroid were la+ and OKM1+, antigenic determinants specific for bone marrow-derived monocytes, and their cytoplasms exhibited histochemical reactivity for
alpha-1-antichymotrypsin
and
lysozyme
. Ultrastructurally, the choroidal epithelioid cells contained single melanin granules in the cytoplasm, but these were membrane-bound and frequently associated with lysosomal material, features militating against these cells being transformed choroidal melanocytes. By means of immunologic and ultrastructural analysis, the Dalen-Fuchs nodules were found to be composed of a mixture of histiocytes (la+ and OKM1+) and depigmented retinal pigment epithelial cells (la- and OKM1-); the latter cells focally formed desmosomes and displayed inclusions of lipofuscin. Scattered within the Dalen-Fuchs nodules were small numbers of T-lymphocytes of the suppressor/cytotoxic subset. We have concluded that the uveitis and retinal pigment epithelial changes are mediated by a T-cell, delayed hypersensitivity pathogenetic mechanism (cell-mediated immunity), possibly directed at surface membrane antigens that may be shared by photoreceptors, retinal pigment epithelial cells, and choroidal melanocytes.
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PMID:Human sympathetic ophthalmia. An analysis of the inflammatory infiltrate by hybridoma-monoclonal antibodies, immunochemistry, and correlative electron microscopy. 633 39
Forty-two cases of Ewing's sarcoma (ES) have been studied with light microscopy during the 9-year period 1974 to 1982. Thirty-three patients had ES of bone, and in 9 patients the tumor was located in the extraskeletal soft tissues. Cases which fulfilled all the morphologic criteria were accepted as typical ES (31 cases), and those with some architectural or cytologic peculiarities were considered atypical forms of ES (11 cases). An immunohistochemical study (PAP method) to evaluate the presence in the tumor cells of the following markers: myoglobin, F-VIII-related antigen,
lysozyme
, alpha-1-antitrypsin,
alpha-1-antichymotrypsin
, and immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA, IgM, kappa and lambda light chains), was performed with negative results in all cases (paraffin blocks were available in 38 cases). The cytochemical study on fresh tissue imprints from five patients (PAS, Sudan Black, alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase, acid phosphatase, beta glucuronidase, myeloperoxidases, naphthol-AS-D chloroacetate esterase and alkaline phosphatase) gave no pattern of histogenetic significance, PAS being the best morphologic marker in tissue sections and touch preparations. A detailed ultrastructural study was performed on 34 cases; the main findings may be summarized as follows: medium sized cells, polygonal shape, oval nuclei, smooth nuclear envelope, abundant euchromatin, well-developed nucleolonema, scant membranous organelles, abundant hyaloplasmic glycogen, occasional lipid vacuoles, straight cell membranes, and primitive intercellular junctions. No differences were found between bone and extraskeletal ES; moreover, typical and atypical forms showed moderate quantitative differences with no qualitative change. The histogenesis is discussed; no functional or morphologic markers have been found to suggest the cell of origin; however, some cell lines may be excluded. It is the impression of the authors that they are dealing with a primitive noncommitted mesenchymal cell.
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PMID:On the histogenesis of Ewing's sarcoma. An ultrastructural, immunohistochemical, and cytochemical study. 636 49
The intracellular localization of
lysozyme
(LSZ) and
alpha-1-antichymotrypsin
(A1Ac), glycoproteins associated with macrophages, was used to confirm the monocytic lineage of the Hofbauer cell and to assess the maturity of its macrophage function. The peroxidase-labeled antigen method was used to localize these proteins, as well as immunoglobulins, light chains, and albumin, in Bouin-fixed, paraffin-embedded sections of 24 normal term placentas. The demonstration of the latter substances was used as an indication of passive diffusion or phagocytosis of serum proteins resulting in intracellular localization unrelated to synthesis. In all the placentas examined a strong cytoplasmic reaction for A1Ac was seen in the Hofbauer cells. The same cells on adjacent sections did not stain for LSZ, while the occasional maternal macrophage and numerous polymorphonuclear leukocytes in the intervillous spaces gave a positive reaction. The detection of A1Ac supports the contention that these cells are macrophages, previously suggested by their phagocytic capability and the demonstration of Fc receptors and nonspecific esterases. Since they do not appear to contain LSZ, a bactericidal enzyme, we propose that these cells are not fully differentiated macrophages, and the lack of this enzyme may have some relevance to the pathogenesis of certain placental infections.
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PMID:Immunocytochemical localization of lysozyme and alpha-1-antichymotrypsin in the term human placenta: an attempt to characterize the Hofbauer cell. 654 86
In an immunohistochemical study of 26 biopsies from 24 patients with Hodgkin's disease a granular staining pattern for alpha-1-antitrypsin (alpha(1)AT) and
alpha-1-antichymotrypsin
(alpha(1)ACT) was seen in Reed-Sternberg (RS) cells and mononuclear Hodgkin's (H) cells in over half the cases. The pattern of staining for these antiproteases seen in RS and H cells has previously only been observed in normal and malignant cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage within the lymphoreticular system. A faintly granular evenly distributed staining for IgG was found in viable RS and H cells. This staining was associated with a similar distribution of both light chains but not J chain, suggesting that the immunoglobulin had not been synthesised by these cells but had been taken up from the extracellular environment. It is suggested that this uptake is an active process occurring in viable RS and H cells, possibly via Fcgamma receptors and further supports an origin from cells of the monocyte/macrophage lineage. IgA, IgD, albumin, fibrinogen, C1q, C4 and C3 were present in some cells, IgM was more rarely found and
lysozyme
was absent. The fact that cells staining for these serum proteins generally showed signs of degeneration and that the extent of staining correlated with the molecular weight, but not serum concentration, of the protein suggests that they are passively acquired by dead or dying cells and thus represent a separate phenomenon from IgG uptake. The function of IgG uptake and accumulation by RS cells and the alpha(1)AT and alpha(1)ACT markers may prove of use in identifying the macrophage subtype from which these cells are derived.
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PMID:Macrophage origin of Reed-Sternberg cells: an immunohistochemical study. 704 Apr 82
Immunohistochemical analysis was carried out to examine the characteristics of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) using 38 biopsy cases obtained from southern China. These cases were divided into 3 groups according to their predominant pattern associated with cell and tissue differentiation which is based on World Health Organization (WHO) classification as follows: 6 cases of squamous cell carcinoma (16%), 25 cases of differentiated non-keratinizing carcinoma (66%), 7 cases of undifferentiated carcinoma (18%). All tumor tissues reacted with MB-1, but they did not react with L26 (CD20), 4KB5 (CD45R), MT-1, and leukocyte common antigen (LCA). Keratin and epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) as epithelial markers focally stained NPC tissues in all cases. Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)-positive staining was detected in 7 (28%) of the 25 cases of differentiated non-keratinizing carcinoma and in 3 (43%) of the 7 cases of undifferentiated carcinoma; thus, of 38 cases, 10 (26%) were CEA-positive. On the other hand, squamous cell carcinoma cases did not react with CEA. These NPC tissues did not react with S-100 protein,
alpha-1-antichymotrypsin
(ACT),
lysozyme
, vimentin, and desmin. Therefore, it is concluded that some cases of NPC are difficult to distinguish from malignant lymphoma. In certain cases, NPC may be distinguished from malignant lymphoma, using immunohistochemical methods for the detection of MB-1, keratin, EMA, and LCA. Specifically, this evidence suggests that MB-1 may be useful as a tumor marker of NPC. Moreover, the CEA reaction to NPC may be related to the cell differentiation.
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PMID:B-cell antigen marker expression in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. 751 May 13
The distribution of the proteinase inhibitors
alpha-1-antichymotrypsin
(alpha 1-act), alpha-2-macroglobulin (alpha-2-m) and
lysozyme
was analysed immunohistochemically in 27 intravitally acquired wounds, 3 postmortem skin lacerations and 9 specimens of undamaged skin. Intravitally acquired wounds demonstrated distinct positive reactions for all antibodies examined (alpha-1-act 66.6%; alpha-2-m 51.9%;
lysozyme
25.9%). However the undamaged skin margins opposite the wound margins also gave positive reactions (alpha-1-act 51.8%; alpha-2-m 37.0%;
lysozyme
25.9%). Nearly half of the control cases (specimens of undamaged skin) exhibited weak positive reactions for all 3 antibodies. These could be easily distinguished from the strong positive reactions observed in intravitally acquired wounds. False positive reactions were observed due to contamination resulting from contact with serum components, in cases of advanced autolysis of specimens, and as a result of fixation and drying artefacts. Even though immunohistochemical studies of alpha-1-act, alpha-2-m and
lysozyme
give some indications concerning wound vitality, they cannot be considered as proof because irrefutable differentiation of true positive and false positive reactions is not possible in all cases.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical examination of skin wounds with antibodies against alpha-1-antichymotrypsin, alpha-2-macroglobulin and lysozyme. 752 46
A case is presented of a female infant with an atypical histiocytoma. A gradually enlarging brown lesion was noted on the left side of the chest at the age of 2 weeks. Microscopic study of a biopsy revealed an ill-defined infiltration of spindle cells with indented nuclei. The tumor cells were positive for CD14, HLA-DR,
lysozyme
, alpha-1-antitrypsin and
alpha-1-antichymotrypsin
, and negative for CD1, CD3, CD8, CD10, CD19, CD68 and S-100 by immunohistochemistry. Electron microscopy demonstrated no distinct Birbeck's granules, but aberrant granules were seen in a small number of cells. At 7 months of age, a nodule with similar histologic features was noted in the nuchal region, but was incompletely resected. The patient remains recurrence-free at 36 months of age. This case is thought to be a benign form of non-X histiocytoma.
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PMID:Non-X histiocytoma, similar to fibrous histiocytoma, in an infant. 758 38
The suitability of enzyme- and immunohistochemical methods for the demonstration of mononuclear phagocytes in cats is treated. The activity of nonspecific esterases with the substrates alpha-naphthyl-acetate, alpha-naphthyl-butyrate and naphthol-AS-acetate, and of acid phosphatases with the substrate naphthol-AS-BI-phosphate is demonstrated in paraffin and plastic sections of the liver, lungs, spleen and lymph node. Even with modified methods, only slight reactions were obtained in cat tissues compared to sections of rat organs. Four antibodies against human macrophage antigens were tested in paraffin sections. Only the antibody against
alpha-1-antichymotrypsin
showed no cross-reactions in the cat. Neutrophilic granulocytes reacted strongly, macrophages only very slight with the anti-
lysozyme
-antisera and the monoclonal antibody MAC 387. Apart from some macrophages, interdigitating reticulum cells, B- and T-lymphocytes in the cat were stained by the anti HLA-DR antibody TAL-1B5.
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PMID:[Demonstration of cells of the mononuclear phagocyte system of the cat using enzyme and immunohistochemistry methods]. 764 25
Seven cases of genito-urinary malacoplakia were analyzed histologically, ultrastructurally and immunohistochemically in a comparison with two cases of xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis. Immunohistochemically, von Hansemann cells and Michaelis-Guttmann bodies, both hallmarks for the diagnosis of malacoplakia, showed a common antigenicity for enteropathogenic Escherichia coli as cytoplasmic granules of varying sizes. These microscopic manifestations corresponded ultrastructurally to a series of phagolysosomal degradations of coliform bacilli. Serogroups against E. coli OK antigens, which were positive for malacoplakic cells, were not confined to a particular group. Macrophages of xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis did not show the E. coli antigenicity. Antigenicity of
lysozyme
and
alpha-1-antichymotrypsin
on the von Hansemann cells was equivocal, but these enzymes were strongly positive on macrophages of xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis. The macrophages of both malacoplakia and xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis were positive for antihuman macrophage antibody. These results indicate that malacoplakia depends mainly on infection by a non-specific strain of enteropathogenic E. coli and may arise from defective digestive enzyme activity of infiltrating macrophages. Immunohistochemical analysis using antisera against E. coli OK antigens,
lysozyme
and
alpha-1-antichymotrypsin
was useful in identifying the prediagnostic stage of malacoplakia and in differentiating the lesion from xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis.
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PMID:Antigenicities of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli, lysozyme, and alpha-1-antichymotrypsin on macrophages of genitourinary malacoplakia. 778 92
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